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 ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY
AKA: Pandora Spocks;
Born: 1933-04-15
Birth place: Los Angeles, California, USA
Death: 1995-05-18
Death cause: cancer
Profession: actor
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With a twitch of her nose, the pretty, blonde Elizabeth Montgomery went from being a ingenue with an air of intelligence and an aura of having her feet firmly planted on the ground to becoming the star of the now classic TV series "Bewitched", created by her then husband, producer and director, William Asher. At the time of its premiere in 1964 and through most of its nine-season run, "Bewitched" was ABC's top program. Montgomery portrayed Samantha Stevens, a seemingly calm, satisfied, middle-class suburban housewife who was really a witch. While she never used her powers to financially benefit her painfully-mortal husband Darren, Samantha would employ them to get him out of scrapes often caused by her meddling family of witches and warlocks.

Montgomery was the child of Hollywood royalty. Her father was Robert Montgomery, a top leading men of the 1930s and 40s who later became primarily a director and producer. She made her acting debut on her father's TV series, "Robert Montgomery Presents", in 1951. Not wanting to live in her father's shadow, Montgomery went back to New York to study at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, but left to star in the National Theatre's production of "Late Love."

Armed with critical praise for her stage work, Montgomery again made an assault on Hollywood, with sporadic results. She appeared in many TV episodes and in such feature films as "The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell" (1955) and Asher's "Johnny Cool" (1963), but to many she was merely the ingenue who married actor Gig Young, a dozen years her senior, in 1957, and whose quarrels were fodder for gossip column items. In 1961, she earned the first of her nine Emmy nominations portraying a gun moll in an episode of "The Untouchables" (ABC). Though she was one of the principals in "Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?" a 1964 comedy feature, stardom proved elusive.

Having married Asher, Montgomery decided to concentrate on raising a family, but Asher suggested she do a TV series, where the hours could be conducive to being both a mother and an actor. In fact, after ABC bought "Bewitched", Montgomery gave birth to her first son and the crew shot around her for the first episodes of the series -- her work was edited in later. Cast alongside Dick York as her mortal husband, Agnes Moorehead as her meddling witch mother, and Marion Lorne as a befuddled witch aunt, "Bewtiched" carried Montgomery to fame. She even took on the occasional added role of Serena, Samantha's identical, but brunette, cousin. "Bewitched" survived a cast change in the role of Darren--Dick Sargent took over the part in 1969--and the death of several cast members to stay on ABC's schedule until 1972. After the demise of the series, and now divorced from Asher, Montgomery was offered series projects, but chose instead to become one of the first queens of TV-movies. Beginning in 1972, she would star in one and often two or more TV-movies or miniseries each season in roles ranging from a rape victim victimized in turn by society ("A Case of Rape," 1974) to Lizzie Borden in an acclaimed TV rendition of the story in 1975 to a pioneer in "The Awakening Land" (1978) to "Deadline for Murder", which aired on CBS just weeks before she died. The latter was the second film she did based on the work of real-life crime reporter Edna Buchanan.

Although rarely in the spotlight--an exception being her 1993 marriage to actor Robert Foxworth, her companion for 20 years, Montgomery did lend her name, support and often made substantial donations to a variety of progressive political and social causes. Critical of Reagan-Bush policies in Central America, she narrated the 1988 documentary "Cover-Up: Behind the Iran Contra Affair" and, in 1993, "The Panama Deception," which won an Academy Award. Montgomery was also one of the first celebrities who actively lent their name and likeness to AIDS causes, including AIDS Project Los Angeles. When Dick Sargent, her former TV husband, openly revealed his homosexuality in 1991, she was quick to publicly support him, and served as grand marshall with Sargent of the 1992 Gay Pride parade in West Hollywood. As always, Montgomery was quiet about her own private life--she had not given an interview in two decades--and when she succumbed to cancer in 1995, it took many in the TV community by surprise. "Bewitched" had been picked up by the cable channel Nickelodeon when Montgomery died, and its subsequent airings were bittersweet for fans for whom Samantha Stevens' twitching nose was nostalgia, and an unexpected pleasure for those for whom it was a discovery.



Family

FATHER: Robert Montgomery. Actor, director. Divorced from Allan in 1950; born 1904, died 1981.

MOTHER: Elizabeth Bryan Montgomery. Actor. Divorced from Montgomery in 1950.

BROTHER: Robert Montgomery Jr. Stockbroker. Born in February 1936; survived her.

SON: William Asher Jr. Guitarmaker. Born in July 1964; father, William Asher.

SON: Robert Asher. Artist. Born in October 1965; father, William Asher.

DAUGHTER: Rebecca Asher. Born in June 1969; father, William Asher.



Companion

HUSBAND: Fred Cammann. Married in 1954; divorced in 1955.

HUSBAND: Gig Young. Actor. Married in 1957; divorced in 1963; born in 1917; committed suicide in 1978.

HUSBAND: William Asher. Director, producer. Married 1963; divorced in 1974; born in 1919.

HUSBAND: Robert Foxworth. Actor. Together from 1974; married in 1993; born on November 1, 1941; survived her.



Milestone

1951: TV debut opposite her father in a segment of "Robert Montgomery Presents"

1953: Broadway acting debut, "Late Love"

1955: Feature debut, "The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell"

1958: Appeared in the special, "Harvey"

1961: Starred in the TV special, "The Spiral Staircase"

1963: Last on-screen appearance in a feature, "Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?"

1964 - 1972: Cast as Samantha Stevens in the still popular "Bewitched"

1972: TV-movie debut, "The Victim"

1978: First performance in a miniseries, "The Awakening Land"

1992: Final feature credit, narrated the docudrama "The Panama Deception"

1995: Final TV-movie, "Deadline For Murder: From the Files of Edna Buchanan"



Education

American Academy of Dramatic Arts - New York, New York Spence School - New York, New York


Citizenship

United States


Notes

Montgomery owned 20 percent of "Bewitched."

She was nominated for nine Emmy Awards but never won.

"You wouldn't see her at parties. But you would see her at benefits." --Howard Bragman, publicist quoted in PEOPLE, June 5, 1995

"She was a star without star attitude. Elizabeth just acted like a terrific, friendly, wonderful, buoyant person." --crime reporter Edna Buchanan quoted in PEOPLE, June 5, 1995


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