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Only to the lonely and insecure.Yes. As a white guy.
There was no Gomez Addams in the comic strip. There was no Gomez until 1964 when white guy John Astin picked the name himself.Did you ever read the comic strip? Gomez Addams? It's amazing how triggered the ignorant are.
Show your ignorance there of the Charles Addams strip in The New Yorker...long before the TV show. You had a red state education, eh?There was no Gomez Addams in the comic strip. There was no Gomez until 1964 when white guy John Astin picked the name himself.
In the Charles Addams cartoons, Gomez—as with all of the members of the family—had no given name.[1] When The Addams Family television series was being developed, Charles Addams suggested naming the character either Repelli or Gomez. Addams left the final choice up to portrayer John Astin, who chose Gomez.
It's amazing how triggered the ignorant are.
And that character in the comic strip had NO FIRST NAME. He had no first name until John Astin gave the character a name.Show your ignorance there of the Charles Addams strip in The New Yorker...long before the TV show. You had a red state education, eh?
There was no Gomez Addams in the comic strip. There was no Gomez until 1964 when white guy John Astin picked the name himself.
In the Charles Addams cartoons, Gomez—as with all of the members of the family—had no given name.[1] When The Addams Family television series was being developed, Charles Addams suggested naming the character either Repelli or Gomez. Addams left the final choice up to portrayer John Astin, who chose Gomez.
It's amazing how triggered the ignorant are.
Charles Addams?Charles Addams suggested naming the character either Repelli or Gomez.
Yes, you have amazed us once again.It's amazing how triggered the ignorant are.
And that character in the comic strip had NO FIRST NAME. He had no first name until John Astin gave the character a name.
I know you can read little words. Try to educate yourself. Astin created the entire character and envisioned him as a Castilian. A EUROPEAN.
Try just a bit to reach out to the words even if you don't understand them all.Gomez Addams - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
and just where are Castilians from?Castilian.
Spanish, EUROPEAN not Hispanic Mexican. The only ignorant one is you and anyone else who thinks all Spanish people look alike.and just where are Castilians from?
Cas·til·ian
/kaˈstilyən/
noun
adjective
- 1.a native of Castile.
- 2.the dialect of Spanish spoken in Castile, which is standard Spanish.
why, they're from an area of Spain, which would make them Spanish
- 1.relating to Castile, Castilians, or the Castilian form of Spanish.
are you flaunting your ignorance again?
Spanish, EUROPEAN not Hispanic Mexican. The only ignorant one is you and anyone else who thinks all Spanish people look alike.
Castillians are European. They are not dark like Hispanic Mexicans. This Gomez Addams is played by a Mexican and is obviously not European.
What Spaniards (not Hispanics) look like.
My mistake Luis zHuzman isn't Mexican he's Puerto Rican.
Ohhh and here I was told Puerto Rico is just another part of America.another Hispanic country
Factually, Guy Williams played Zorro and he certainly wasn't Mexican.
Don Diego was a native born Californian, he went to school in Spain.Factually, Guy Williams played Zorro and he certainly wasn't Mexican.
From reading the book, Zorro wasn't Mexican at all. He was an aristocrat from Spain.
Guy Williams did a great job.Don Diego was a native born Californian, he went to school in Spain.
His father, Alejandro, was an aristocrat from Spain.
Don Diego was a native born Californian,
His father, Alejandro, was an aristocrat from Spain.
Guy Williams did a great job.