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  1. Cecily Adams (* 6. Februar 1958 in Queens, New York City, New York; † 3. März 2004 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war eine US-amerikanische Schauspielerin und Regisseurin . Sie wurde vor allem als Quarks Mutter Ishka in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine bekannt. Ihr Vater war der Schauspieler Don Adams. [1] Von 1989 bis zu ihrem Tod war ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cecily_AdamsCecily Adams - Wikipedia

    Cecily April Adams (February 6, 1958 – March 3, 2004) was an American actress, casting director, and lyricist. Early life. Adams was born in Jamaica, Queens, New York City, the daughter of comic actor Don Adams and singer Adelaide Efantis.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0010820Cecily Adams - IMDb

    Cecily Adams (1958-2004) was the daughter of Don Adams and a versatile performer in film, TV and theatre. She also worked as a casting director for various projects, including Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, where she played Ishka.

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    • Jamaica, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  4. Cecily Adams was an American actress, casting director, teacher, and theatrical director. She was the daughter of Don Adams, star of Get Smart, and died of lung cancer in 2004 at age 45.

    • February 6, 1958
    • March 3, 2004
  5. Series: DS9. Character (s): Ishka. Cecily Adams was an actress and casting director best known to Star Trek fans for her portrayal of Ishka on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Although she played Armin Shimerman and Max Grodénchik’s mother on the series, she was nine and six years their junior respectively.

  6. 5. März 2004 · Cecily Adams im Alter von 39 Jahren gestorben. Bewertung. Aufrufe. 2396. Kommentare. 0. Von naturalborntrekie am. 5. März 2004. Die Schauspielerin Cecily Adams, die in Star Trek Deep Space Nine Quarks "Moogie" Ishka verkörperte, ist am Morgen des 3. Märzes nach langer Krankheit gestorben.

  7. 13. März 2004 · Cecily Adams, who died in 2004 at 46, was a versatile performer who appeared in and directed many plays and TV shows. She was the daughter of Don Adams and Adelaide Adams, and the wife of Jim Beaver. She was also a casting director for "That '70s Show" and other projects.