Lisa Loring, known for playing Wednesday Addams in the original Addams Family, passed away at 64 due to a massive stroke caused by smoking and high blood pressure. Close friend Laure Jacobson shared the news on Facebook, revealing Loring was on life support for three days before her family made the difficult decision to remove it. Tributes poured in for the actress, who portrayed Wednesday Addams at just six years old from 1964 to 1966. Fans expressed shock and sadness on Twitter, with one stating, “Rip lovely Lisa Loring. Your unforgettable performance… will be fondly recalled for all time.” Laure emphasized Loring’s lasting legacy in pop culture and described her as a “lovely and devoted mother.” She concluded, “RIP, Lisa. Damn, girl… You made everything a ton of laughs.”
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