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[15] [16] Godunov was found dead on May 18, 1995, the day Montgomery died, [17] but it is believed that he died several days before Montgomery. [ 18 ] Throughout the run of Bewitched , many references to Patterson, New York , were made on the series.
Elizabeth Montgomery, the mischievous witch with the nasal twitch who brought her enchanting whimsy into America's living rooms for eight years, died Thursday morning.
Death. In March 1995, Montgomery was diagnosed with colon cancer. She died just eight weeks later on May 18, 1995, at age 62. Among Montgomery's personal crusades was AmFAR, The American ...
Elizabeth Montgomery, the housewife-sorceress who cast spells with a twitch of her nose in the enduring sitcom "Bewitched," died after battling cancer.
Elizabeth Montgomery, the pert actress who enchanted television audiences as the star of the long-running comedy series "Bewitched," died yesterday at her home in Los Angeles. She was 62.
Elizabeth Montgomery, the housewife-sorceress who cast spells with a twitch of her nose in the enduring sitcom "Bewitched," died after battling cancer. Montgomery died Thursday at home about a month after surgery to remove a tumor.
Elizabeth Montgomery, the actress who played the mischievous witch with the nasal twitch with enchanting whimsy, died Thursday. The star of TV’s hit series “Bewitched,” who later forsook her ...
Actress Elizabeth Montgomery, best known as TV's likable nose-twitching sorceress, Samantha, in 'Bewitched,' died Thursday of cancer. Actor Robert Foxworth,...
LOS ANGELES -- Elizabeth Montgomery, who charmed 1960s television viewers as a nose-twitching suburban sorceress married to a wary mortal in the Emmy Award-winning series "Bewitched," died of...
Montgomery's death was quick. In April 1995, one month prior to her death, she had surgery to remove a "small malignant tumor." She had been diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer just two months prior.