Chief (Get Smart)

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Unleashing Laughter and Mystery: Dive Into the World of Chief from Get Smart!

Chief is the wise yet exasperated leader of CONTROL, juggling the chaos of Maxwell Smart's antics with unwavering resolve. A master strategist, his dry humor and sharp wit keep the agency afloat amid outlandish threats and bumbling agents.

Chief (Get Smart) Trivia

Who played the character Chief in the television series "Get Smart"? (Expert)
#1: Don Adams
#2: Edward Platt
#3: Phil Silvers
#4: Mel Brooks
What organization does Chief work for in the television series "Get Smart"? (Medium)
#1: CONTROL
#2: KAOS
#3: INTERPOL
#4: FBI
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Chief (Get Smart) Fun Facts

Chief’s character was originally intended to be played by a different actor, but Don Adams, who played Maxwell Smart, insisted on hiring Edward Platt for the role.
Edward Platt, who portrayed Chief, often ad-libbed lines during filming, adding an extra layer of humor to his character.

Chief (Get Smart) Polls

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His comedic timing
His leadership skills
His relationship with Maxwell Smart
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Smart, See This?
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