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Dark haired, usually mustachioed US actor with a cheeky grin who achieved pop culture status through his portrayal of the kooky patriarch "Gomez Addams" in the hit TV series The Addams Family (1964). John Astin standing at a height of 5' 11" (1.8 m) was born March 30, 1930 (Aries), in Baltimore, MD as John Allen Astin to Allen V. Astin and Margaret Astin with a brother Alexander Astin. He is an American actor, voice actor and director. He attended Washington, Jefferson College and Johns Hopkins University where he studied mathematics. However he discovered a passion for the theater and began performing in minor plays and doing voice-over work for commercials. Married Suzanne Hahn on March 26, 1956, had 3 sons: David Aston (born 1953), Allen J. Astin (born March 23, 1961) and Thomas E. Astin (born March 19, 1965), then divorced June 14, 1972. He first got noticed in a small role in West Side Story (1961), then appeared in several other films, That Touch of Mink (1962), Move Over Darling (1963), before being cast as "Gomez Addams". While "The Addams Family (1964–1966)" was initially a huge hit, its popularity petered out after two years, and Astin moved on to other work including the offbeat Bunny O'Hare (1971), playing a grizzled but not particularly bright gunfighter in the western spoof Evil Roy Slade (1972), an appearance in the Disney comedy Freaky Friday (1976), reprising the role in the television film Halloween with the New Addams Family (1977) and dual roles in National Lampoon's European Vacation (1985), Teen Wolf Too (1987) and The Frighteners (1996). Married Patty Duke on August 5, 1972, had 2 sons: Mackenzie Astin (born May 12, 1973) and adopted Sean Astin (born February 25, 1971), when he was 3 years old, then divorced November 3, 1985. Roughly four years later, he married Valerie Ann Sandobal on March 19, 1989 and is still presently married. He has since lent his comedic talents to numerous appearances as "Dr. Gangreen" in several corny "Killer Tomato" movies, and has contributed his voice to recreate "Gomez Addams" in the animated series The Addams Family (1992), and then played "Grandpa Addams" in the short-lived TV series The New Addams Family (1998). In addition, Astin has contributed voices to several animated shows, and is still active (1957-present) regularly appearing in films. Currently resides in Baltimore, Maryland with current wife. Astin was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film for his directorial debut, the comedic short Prelude (1968).

Django has a rough past, now working as a sheriff's deputy. Django is done with his work on the law side and wants to leave with his wife Connie to settle on a ranch. Along the way, they are ambushed by outlaws led by the gunman Domingo Jack. Domingo and his men decided to rob Django and his wife. Shot 10 times, Django lay in a pool of blood as he watched Domingo and his gang take his wife, steal his guns, horse, hat and wagon. But Domingo's gang made a mistake because Django is the best gunman, he has the fastest and most accurate hand and so only 10 of Domingo's gang remained alive, Tobias Weasel, Morton Clayton, San Antonio Bill, Wildcat Hendricks, Nathan Mitchell, John McCabe, Jack Baker, Smoky Jim, Colorado Slim, and of course Domingo Jack. Django woke up the next day with strangers in the barn of some family ranch, swore revenge, wrote a list of 10 men who must pay for what they did. He started practicing shooting to be the fastest and most accurate again. He then embarks on a journey to seek revenge and rescue his wife. He gradually eliminates men who are just items on his list. Any man who stole his wife and belongings must confess to Django's weapon. The number of men on the list is dwindling and Django gets back his horse, wagon, knuckle duster and even his legendary pistols. Now it's just Domingo, he's with Django's wife and 50 bandits in a former military fort from the Civil War. Django kills all the men one by one with a pistol and dynamite and rescues Connie.

