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Felix Silla, 84; played Cousin Itt on ‘The Addams Family’

- By JOE ERWIN

Actor Felix Silla, who played the hairy Cousin Itt on TV’s “The Addams Family” and a robot on “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century,” died on Friday.

Silla, who had pancreatic cancer, was 84.

Gil Gerard, who starred as Buck Rogers on the TV series that aired from 1979-81, shared the news of Silla’s death on Twitter.

“Felix died just a few hours ago and the only good I can draw from his passing is that he didn’t suffer any longer,” Gerard tweeted. “I will miss him terribly, especially the great time we had at our panels.”

Silla was born Felix Cilla in Roccacasal­e, Italy, on Jan. 11, 1937, and moved to the U.S. in 1955. The 3-foot-11-inch Silla toured with Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus as a bareback rider, trapeze artist and tumbler before moving to Hollywood to work as an actor and stuntman.

He found TV success on “The Addams Family,” which ran from 1964-66, as Cousin Itt, kin to Gomez Addams. Itt was covered head to toe in long hair, and wore a top hat and sunglasses.

Itt spoke in gibberish the audience couldn’t understand — but the Addamses could. Tony Margo did the voice of the character, who did not appear in the original Charles Addams cartoons and was created for the TV series.

The original wig was human hair. The producers changed it later to a material that was less of a fire hazard.

“All the guys on the set smoked,” Silla told the Los Angeles Times. “They just dropped their butts and stepped on them. The producers worried that I might step on a smoldering cigarette and go up in flames. They gave me synthetic hair, which was flame-retardant.”

At fan convention­s, Silla sometimes had to convince people he really was the face behind the hair.

“They ask, ‘Is that really you?’ and I say, ‘Of course it’s me. What do you think I’m doing here — warming up the chair?’”

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