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Edie Adams -- Tony-winner, classically trained as a singer, and a gifted comedienne -- is probably best known for being Ernie Kovacs`s widow. Adams was crowned Miss U.S. Television in 1950, winning a talent competition on the DuMont Television Network. In the early 1950s, she appeared on Ernie in Kovacsland and The Ernie Kovacs Show, while he was married to a troubled woman who had kidnapped their two children. Kovacs and Adams and married after his divorce, in 1954.

Adams is remembered as the "cigar girl" from Muriel commercials, where she suggestively said, "Why don`t you pick me up and smoke me sometime?" While Kovacs almost always had a cigar in his mouth, Adams was allergic to smoke, a fact she did not share with the makers of Muriels.

In 1962, Kovacs died in a car accident following a party at Milton Berle`s home. He had switched cars with Adams only moments before, the streets were wet and he had been drinking, but she believes he was probably lighting one of his beloved cigars when he lost control of the vehicle. Following his death, it was discovered that Kovacs owed $500,000 in back taxes -- he had simply refused to pay income taxes, maintaining that the tax system was unfair. Adams` lawyers urged her to file for bankruptcy, but she hated that idea and refused offers of help from many of their celebrity friends. Instead she told her managers to accept whatever roles would garner the most money. Once the IRS was paid off, she began purchasing the rights to recordings of Kovacs` work. Otherwise it almost certainly would have been lost, since some of it had already been destroyed.

Her first major film was 1960`s The Apartment. In most of her films, she played comedic supporting roles, as in Lover Come Back, where she played "the other woman", and Love With a Proper Stranger, where her character Barbie refused to lend Steve McQueen the money he needed to get his lover an abortion. In the late 1960s Adams cut back on her work schedule, but continued to appear in some surprising roles. She played Tommy Chong`s mother, Mrs. Stoner, in Up in Smoke, and in 1980 she appeared in the soft-core sequel The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood. Adams also made the rounds as a TV guest star, on shows from The Love Boat to Murder, She Wrote.


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    Name Edie Adams
    (Elizabeth Edith Enke)
    Age 81
    Height 5' 6"  (168 cm)
    Date of Birth April 161927
    Birthplace Kingston, Pennsylvania
    Star Sign Aries
    Nationality United States
    Ethnicity White
    University Juilliard School of Music
    Columbia University
    Occupation Actress
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  • allergic to smoke
  • Lost both her husband and her daughter to separate car accidents.
  • Miss U.S. Television 1950.
  • Was the Muriel Cigar spokeswoman for 19 years.
  • When her husband, Ernie Kovacs, died in a car accident, he owed the IRS several hundred thousand dollars in back taxes (he felt that the tax system was unfair, and simply refused to pay it). Edie Adams took it upon herself to pay the back taxes, refusing help from her celebrity friends, and appeared in television commercials and other TV work to raise the money. After several years, the back taxes were fully paid off.
  • Won Broadway`s 1957 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Musical) for her performance as Daisy Mae in Li`l Abner.
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