Background
Adams, Mason was born on February 26, 1919 in New York City.
Adams, Mason was born on February 26, 1919 in New York City.
He earned an Master of Arts degree from the University of Michigan in Theatre Arts and Speech and also attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison, studying theater arts
He made his stage debut in 1940, appearing in summer stock at Baltimore"s Hilltop Theater. Adams was heard on many radio programs during Radio"s Golden Age. A notable recurring role was that of Pepper Young in Pepper Young"s Family, which aired from 1947 to 1959.
He also portrayed the deadly Nazi Atom Manitoba in a classic 1945 serial on the radio version of The Adventures of Superman.
He was also in the original 1976 Broadway cast for Checking Out. Adams is perhaps most famous for his role as Managing Editor Charlie Hume in the television series Lou Grant, which aired from 1977 to 1982.
During his run on Lou Grant, Adams performed perhaps his most often seen role, as the United States president in Omen III: The Final Conflict (1981). He also appeared in popular television movies, such as The Deadliest Season (1977), Revenge of the Stepford Wives (1980) and The Night They Saved Christmas (1984).
During the 1960s, he was ubiquitous as a voiceover actor in television commercials for foods and household products, most notably for Chiffon margarine and Crest toothpaste ("Helps stop cavities before they start").
He also did the vocal part of the television commercials for Smucker"s preserves ("With a name like Smucker"s, it has to be good!"), a role he resumed in his later years. Beginning in the 1980s, Adams provided the voiceover for Cadbury Creme eggs, which were advertised on television with Adams" catchy slogan, "Nobunny knows Easter better than him." Also in the 1980s, Adams did voice-over television commercials for Sherwin-Williams Paints. In addition, Adams was the narrator for Kix commercials in the 1990s as well as a few Dentyne commercials and a few Swanson commercials.
He was also the announcer for a 1992 WCBS-television news promo, as well as a 1986 Lysol commercial.
In the early 1990s, he narrated The Discovery Channel series on milestones of aviation called "Frontiers of Flight". In one of the early episodes of Sesame Street, he voiced a cartoon featuring a "jazzy" triangle and a "square" square.
He voiced those two, as well as being the narrator, with jazz music in the background. This cartoon was repeated on the show for many years, well into the 1980s.
During the 1970s, he was a co-star of the National Broadcasting Company soap opera Another World.
In 1986, he starred as Colonel Edward Mason, one of his most famous feature film roles, in the movie F/X starring Bryan Brown and Brian Dennehy, and appeared in the 1991 action movie Toy Soldiers. In 1993, he starred as Walter Warner Senior in the movie Son in Law starring Pauly Shore, and his later film credits included roles in Houseguest (1995), Touch (1997) and The Lesser Evil (1998).
In the 1998 Home Box Office miniseries From the Earth to the Moon he played Senator Clinton P. Anderson.
Radio career
Mason Adams played many characters in Old-Time Radio programs, amongst them:
The Adventures of Ellery Queen
The Adventures of Superman
Big Sister
Big Town
Columbia Broadcasting System Radio Mystery Theater
The Crime Club
Exploring Tomorrow
Gasoline Alley
Grand Central Station
Inner Sanctum
The National Broadcasting Company Radio Theatre
Pepper Young"s Family
Proudly We Hail
Suspense
This Is My Story
X Minus One
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
Corporal Eddie on a series of public announcement shows for the United States. Army.
Member Players, Ensemble Studio Theater, Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Sigma Rho. M C.
Married Margot Adams. Children: Betsy, Bill.