Nick Adams
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nick Adams (July 10, 1931 – February 7, 1968) was an American film and television actor. He has been noted for his supporting roles in successful Hollywood films during the 1950s and 1960s along with his starring role in the ABC television series The Rebel (1959). Decades after Adams' death from a prescription drug overdose at the age of 36, his widely publicized friendships with James Dean and Elvis Presley would stir speculation about both his private life and the circumstances of his death. In an Allmovie synopsis for Adams' last film, reviewer Dan Pavlides wrote, "Plagued by personal excesses, he will be remembered just as much for what he could have done in cinema as what he left behind." Description above from the Wikipedia article Nick Adams (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 1999 · Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1 as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
- 1998 · Doris Day: It's Magic as Self
- 1996 · Rediscovering a Rebel as Self - 'Chick' (archive footage)
- 1991 · Frankenstein: A Cinematic Scrapbook as Dr. James Bowen (archive footage)
- 1987 · Hollywood's Hidden Secrets as (archive footage)
- 1968 · Los Asesinos as Shannon
- 1968 · Mission Mars as Nick Grant
- 1968 · Fever Heat as Ace Jones
- 1967 · Hondo as
- 1967 · Mosby's Marauders as Sgt. Gregg
- 1967 · The Killing Bottle as John Carter
- 1966 · Hollywood Squares as Self
- 1966 · The Monroes as
- 1966 · Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title as KEB Agent (uncredited)
- 1965 · Invasion of Astro-Monster as Astronaut F. Glenn
- 1965 · Die, Monster, Die! as Stephen Reinhart
- 1965 · The Wild Wild West as Prince
- 1965 · Frankenstein Conquers the World as Dr. James Bowen
- 1965 · Young Dillinger as John Dillinger
- 1964 · The Young Lovers as Tarragoo
- 1964 · Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea as
- 1963 · Twilight of Honor as Ben Brown
- 1963 · Burke's Law as Charlie Vaughn
- 1963 · Burke's Law as Harold Ormsby
- 1963 · Burke's Law as Max the Mysterious
- 1963 · Burke's Law as Sonny 'Sundance' Dancer
- 1963 · Burke's Law as Clayton Newman
- 1963 · The Outer Limits as Mike Benson
- 1963 · Arrest and Trial as Ronnie Blake
- 1963 · Vacation Playhouse as Richard Martin
- 1963 · The Hook as Pvt. V.R. Hackett
- 1962 · Combat! as Pvt. Mick Hellar
- 1962 · Combat! as Cpl. Marty Roberts
- 1962 · Saints and Sinners as Nick Alexander
- 1962 · The Interns as Dr. Sid Lackland
- 1962 · Hell Is for Heroes as Homer
- 1961 · The Mike Douglas Show as Self - Co-Host
- 1961 · Ben Casey as
- 1961 · Who Killed Julie Greer? as George Townsend
- 1960 · Checkmate as Weiler ("Kid")
- 1959 · Pillow Talk as Tony Walters
- 1959 · The Rebel as Johnny Yuma
- 1959 · The FBI Story as John Gilbert ('Jack') Graham
- 1959 · Rawhide as Cpl. Dasovik
- 1958 · 77 Sunset Strip as
- 1958 · Yancy Derringer as Grand Duke Alexis
- 1958 · Steve Canyon as Sgt. Korman
- 1958 · Wanted: Dead or Alive as Andy Martin
- 1958 · No Time for Sergeants as Benjamin Whitledge
- 1958 · Teacher's Pet as Barney Kovac
- 1958 · Sing Boy Sing as C.K. Judd
- 1958 · The Dick Clark Show as Self
- 1957 · Trackdown as Will Hastings
- 1957 · Richard Diamond, Private Detective as Mickey Houseman
- 1957 · Fury at Showdown as Tracy Mitchell
- 1956 · Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre as Lynn Parsons
- 1956 · Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre as George Pelletti
- 1956 · The Last Wagon as Ridge
- 1956 · A Strange Adventure as Phil Davis
- 1956 · The Steve Allen Show as Self - Singer
- 1956 · Our Miss Brooks as Gary Nolan
- 1956 · Tony Awards as Self - Performer
- 1955 · Picnic as 'Bomber'
- 1955 · I Died a Thousand Times as Bellboy (uncredited)
- 1955 · Rebel Without a Cause as Chick
- 1955 · Mister Roberts as Reber
- 1955 · Strange Lady in Town as Billy the Kid
- 1954 · The Wonderful World of Disney as Sgt. Gregg
- 1953 · Letter to Loretta as Chip Davidson
- 1953 · The Oscars as Self
- 1953 · General Electric Theater as Paul Madsen
- 1953 · General Electric Theater as Richard Martin
- 1952 · Somebody Loves Me as Western Union boy
- 1951 · Fast and Foolish as
- 1950 · What's My Line? as Self - Panelist