Peter L. Winkler is an expert on the life of Nick Adams, with a personal archive on the actor containing exclusive new insights into his life. He has written about movies for CineFan, Filmfax, and reviewed laserdiscs for Video Theater, where he served as associate editor (1988-1992). Mr. Winkler has also written for "PICO-Laptops and Portables" and "PC Laptop Computers Magazine." As a computer consultant, he was one of the most popular guests on Los Angeles radio station KIEV's program "Executive Money."

Peter L. Winkler

Nick Adams: His Hollywood Life and Death

 

by Peter L. Winkler 

"Actor Nick Adams Dead In Mystery," read the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner headline on Feb. 8, 1968. The story reported:

Nick Adams, 36, who won fame as "The Rebel" on television, was found dead in his Coldwater Canyon home last night under circumstances that puzzled police.

His body, fully clothed, was found in a sitting position beside his bed by his attorney, Ervin "Tip" Roeder. There was no indication as to the cause of death. No weapons or sleeping pills were found. Adams's lawyer told Det. Verne Jones he arrived at the $54,000 Cape Cod style home bordering Beverly Hills about 8 p.m. When no one answered the doorbell, Roeder crawled through a window and discovered the body.

Nick Adams's death was the final, strangest chapter in a life and career that took many unusual turns.

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