Elizabeth Montgomery

Elizabeth Montgomery

Known For:Acting
Gender:Female
Birthday:1933-04-15
Place of Birth:Hollywood, California, USA
Also Known As: Pandora Spocks / Ελίζαμπεθ Βικτόρια Μοντγκόμερι / Elizabeth Victoria Montgomery / Елізабет Монтгомері /
Known For: Acting Gender: Female Birthday: 1933-04-15 More

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Elizabeth Victoria Montgomery was an American film and television actress whose career spanned five decades. She is best remembered as the star of the TV series Bewitched. The daughter of Robert Montgomery, she began her career in the 1950s with a role on her father's television series Robert Montgomery Presents. In the 1960s, she rose to fame as Samantha Stephens on the ABC sitcom Bewitched. Her work on the series earned her five Primetime Emmy Award nominations and four Golden Globe Award nominations. After Bewitched ended its run in 1972, Montgomery continued her career with roles in numerous television films. In 1974, she portrayed Ellen Harrod in A Case of Rape and Lizzie Borden in the 1975 television film The Legend of Lizzie Borden. Both roles earned her additional Emmy Award nominations. Montgomery was married four times, most notably to actor producer/director William Asher with whom she had three children. Her final marriage was to actor Robert Foxworth, with whom she lived for twenty years before marrying in 1993. Montgomery died of colorectal cancer in May 1995, eight weeks after being diagnosed with the disease.
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Batman: The Animated Series
Action & Adventure Animation Drama Mystery
The Panama Deception
Documentary History War
Sins of the Mother
Drama TV Movie Comedy
Face to Face
Adventure Drama TV Movie
Amos
Drama TV Movie
Second Sight: A Love Story
Drama Romance TV Movie
Missing Pieces
Crime Drama Mystery TV Movie
Act of Violence
TV Movie Drama Crime
Challenge of the Super Friends
Animation Sci-Fi & Fantasy Action & Adventure
A Killing Affair
Crime Drama TV Movie
Dark Victory
TV Movie Drama Romance
A Case of Rape
Drama TV Movie
Mrs. Sundance
Western TV Movie
The Victim
Crime Drama Horror Mystery Thriller TV Movie
Bewitched
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Comedy Family Drama
Bikini Beach
Comedy Music Romance
Johnny Cool
Action Crime Drama Thriller
The Spiral Staircase
Thriller TV Movie Horror Mystery
The Flintstones
Family Animation Comedy Kids
Checkmate
Crime Drama Mystery
Bells Are Ringing
Music Comedy Romance
The Twilight Zone
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Mystery Drama
Johnny Staccato
Crime Drama Mystery
One Step Beyond
Mystery Drama Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Rawhide
Western Documentary Drama
77 Sunset Strip
Crime Drama Mystery
Bitter Heritage
TV Movie Western
Suspicion
Crime Drama Mystery
Appointment with Adventure
Drama Action & Adventure
Patterns
Drama TV Movie
Climax!
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  • name:Elizabeth Montgomery
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Female
  • Birthday:1933-04-15
  • Place of Birth:Hollywood, California, USA
  • Also Known As: Pandora Spocks · Ελίζαμπεθ Βικτόρια Μοντγκόμερι · Elizabeth Victoria Montgomery · Елізабет Монтгомері ·
  • Biography:Elizabeth Victoria Montgomery was an American film and television actress whose career spanned five decades. She is best remembered as the star of the TV series Bewitched. The daughter of Robert Montgomery, she began her career in the 1950s with a role on her father's television series Robert Montgomery Presents. In the 1960s, she rose to fame as Samantha Stephens on the ABC sitcom Bewitched. Her work on the series earned her five Primetime Emmy Award nominations and four Golden Globe Award nominations. After Bewitched ended its run in 1972, Montgomery continued her career with roles in numerous television films. In 1974, she portrayed Ellen Harrod in A Case of Rape and Lizzie Borden in the 1975 television film The Legend of Lizzie Borden. Both roles earned her additional Emmy Award nominations. Montgomery was married four times, most notably to actor producer/director William Asher with whom she had three children. Her final marriage was to actor Robert Foxworth, with whom she lived for twenty years before marrying in 1993. Montgomery died of colorectal cancer in May 1995, eight weeks after being diagnosed with the disease.
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