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Elizabeth Victoria Montgomery (April 15, 1933 – May 18, 1995) [2] was an American actress whose career spanned five decades in film, stage, and television. She portrayed the good witch Samantha Stephens on the popular television series Bewitched , which earned her five Primetime Emmy Award nominations and four Golden Globe Award nominations.
Young met actress Elizabeth Montgomery after she appeared in an episode of Warner Bros. Presents in 1956, and the two married later that year. [29] In 1963, Montgomery divorced Young because of his alcoholism. [33] Young married his fourth wife, real estate agent Elaine Williams, nine months after his divorce from Montgomery was final.
In 1964, he began to direct episodes of Bewitched, which starred his wife Elizabeth Montgomery. [2] He produced the series from the fourth season. Asher was also crucial to the success of AIP's Beach Party series. [3] Asher was nominated for an Emmy Award four times, winning once for directing Bewitched in 1966.
Actress Elizabeth Montgomery, who died in 1995, was no stranger to controversy. After portraying beloved twitch-witch Samantha Stephens on Bewitched, TV's long-running supernatural sitcom (ABC ...
William Asher and Elizabeth Montgomery at home in 1966. ... from 1993 until Montgomery’s death in 1995. Before Montgomery, Asher was married to Danny Sue Nolan from 1951 to 1961.
According to author Herbie J Pilato, Godunov had an affair with actress Elizabeth Montgomery while she was in a relationship with (but not yet married to) Robert Foxworth. [14] [15] Coincidentally, Godunov was found dead on the same day as Montgomery's death, [16] although it was believed he had been deceased for several days prior.
York with Bewitched co-stars Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha Stephens (front) and Agnes Moorehead as Endora (back) In 1964, York began playing Darrin Stephens in the sitcom Bewitched as Samantha's (Elizabeth Montgomery) mortal husband. The show was a huge success and York was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1968. [3]
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