Basic Information About Elizabeth Montgomery
Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
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Professions | Actor |
Net worth | $20,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1933-04-15 |
Place of birth | Los Angeles |
Date of death | 1995-05-18 (aged 62) |
Nationality | United States of America |
Curiosities and Trademarks | Nose twitch Blonde hair, green eyes. The role of Samantha Stephens on Bewitched (1964). Distinctive soft, mellow voice |
Spouse | Robert Foxworth - (28 JanuaryΒ 1993 - 18 MayΒ 1995)Β (her death) William Asher - (26 OctoberΒ 1963 - 10 OctoberΒ 1974)Β (divorced)Β (3 children) Gig Young - (28 DecemberΒ 1956 - 1963)Β (divorced) 27 March - Frederic Gallatin Cammann (Β 1954 - 9 AugustΒ 1955)Β (divorced) |
Gender | Female |
Height | 5 ft 7 in (1.72 m) |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ IMDb |
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What Movie Awards did Elizabeth Montgomery win?
Oscar |
Golden Globe |
Golder Raspberry |
BAFTA |
Other |
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0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Elizabeth Montgomery awards
Award Name | State | Movie / Series Name | Year |
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Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series | Nominee | Bewitched | 1970 |
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Comedy | Winner | Bewitched | 1968 |
Golden Globe - Best TV Actress - Comedy or Musical | Nominee | Bewitched | 1971 |
Golden Globe - Best TV Star - Female | Nominee | Bewitched | 1969 |
Golden Globe - Best TV Star - Female | Nominee | Bewitched | 1967 |
Elizabeth Montgomery roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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Bewitched | Samantha Stephens (archive footage) (uncredited) |
Bikini Beach | Lady Bug (voice) (uncredited) |
Batman: The Animated Series | Barmaid 1 episode, 1995 |
Bewitched | Samantha Stephens / ... 254 episodes, 1964-1972 |
Burke's Law | Smitty / ... 2 episodes, 1963-1964 |
The Flintstones | Samantha Stephens 1 episode, 1965 |
Elizabeth Montgomery's Quotes
- The minute someone says, "Oh God, you could never do that; you can't get that kind of stuff on the air!" . . . that's the kind of stuff I want to do.
- Like most people, I secretly hope that it's true - that there are witches like Samantha, and that families like hers really do exist.
- [commenting on Tabitha (1976), the spin-off of Bewitched (1964)] First of all, I didn't see the show, but I heard that she [Lisa Hartman] didn't twitch as well as I did. I kept getting mail from people were who outraged, saying, Where is Erin Murphy? What in the world (is going on)?! This woman is 25...this doesn't make any sense.' I was getting mail from people like it was my fault, although also saying, 'Thank God you didn't have anything to do with this.' They felt betrayed. I thought, 'How can you be betrayed by a TV show?' But they were irate. I got almost as much mail about that as I get about anything else. It was very funny...ranged from kids who hated it to grownups who said, 'This is the stupidest thing I've ever seen.'
- [on her father's reaction to her wanting to be an actress] He told me 'If that's what you want to do, you're gonna really want to have to do it because there's no room out there for some gutless wonder wandering around, you know, there are too many talented people'. And he said it's one of the most horrifyingly, ego-blasting, destructive, awful, businesses that you can possibly get into, and he said 'I really wouldn't really wish it on anyone I care even a little bit about'. So knowing he cared more than a little bit about me, I thought 'Whoops, this is really tough a one'. However after that conversation, he did say to me that when it is rewarding and it is good, it is such a high you can't imagine it, and he's right.
- [when asked if it's hard to juggle working and raising kids] Yes it is, and as a result, I will never win any Mother of the Year awards, I hope I'm getting better. Everybody I think, parents and kids have to grow up together. Nobody can really ready you for motherhood whether you work or whether you don't. Parenting is probably the toughest job anybody's ever had, and I'm haven't been really good at it, but like I say, I think I've gotten better.
Interesting Facts about Elizabeth Montgomery
- She and Robert Foxworth moved in together in 1973, but waited almost twenty years before finally getting married.
- Children with William Asher: William Asher Jr. (b. July 24, 1964), Robert Asher (b. October 5, 1965) and Rebecca Asher (Rebecca Elizabeth Asher) (b. 17 June 1969).
- Montgomery died on May 18, 1995, eight weeks after being diagnosed with colon cancer, the same date her Johnny Cool (1963) co-star Elisha Cook Jr.. She was cremated.
- Daughter of Elizabeth Allen and Robert Montgomery. Younger sister of Martha Bryan Montgomery (born October 13, 1930 and died of spinal meningitis at the age of 14 months) and elder sister of Robert Montgomery Jr. (1936-2000).
- She lost out on the part of Edie Doyle in On the Waterfront (1954) to Eva Marie Saint. Director Elia Kazan, in his autobiography "A Life," says that the choice of an actress to play the part was narrowed down to Montgomery and Saint. Although Montgomery was fine in her screen test, there was an air of finishing school about her. Kazan thought this genteel quality would not be becoming for Edie, who was raised on the waterfront in Hoboken, NJ. Despite qualms about 30-year-old Saint playing a teen, she was cast in the part and won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar.
- Biography in: "American National Biography". Supplement 1, pp. 422-423. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
- Ranked #52 in FHM's "100 Sexiest Women"(1995).
- Montgomery spent weekends and summers at the family farm in upstate Patterson, New York. Often referenced in episodes of Bewitched (1964) as "Patterson Garage" or "Cushman Cosmetics", Cushman Road is the rural, dirt road on which the several-hundred-acre Montgomery estate is located.
- Appeared on The Flintstones (1960) episode, The Flintstones: Samantha (1965), providing the voice of a cartoon version of her famous Bewitched (1964) character, Samantha Stevens.
- A nine-foot bronze statue of Elizabeth as Samantha Stephens riding sidesaddle on her broomstick now resides in a downtown park in Salem, Massachusetts, home to the infamous witch trials of the 17th century.
- Best remembered by the public for her starring role as Samantha in Bewitched (1964). When they were trying to figure out a trademark for the character Samantha, the director William Asher noticed that when she got nervous, she twitched her upper lip, which caused her nose to follow and thus gave the impression she was twitching her nose. Thus, they used that.
- Received a posthumous star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame on January 4, 2008.
- She fell in love with director Richard Michaels during filming of the eighth season of Bewitched (1964), and moved in with him when the season was complete. This broke up both their marriages and ended the possibility of a ninth season. The relationship lasted two-and-a-half years.
- Was a grand marshal with former TV husband Dick Sargent at the 1992 Los Angeles Gay Pride Parade. Elizabeth was a supporter of gay rights and also women's rights throughout her life.
- Turned down the role of "Krystle Carrington" on Dynasty (1981).
- Elizabeth Montgomery and Lizzie Borden were sixth cousins once removed, both descending from 17th-century Massachusetts resident John Luther. Rhonda McClure, the genealogist who documented the Montgomery-Borden connection, said, "I wonder how Elizabeth would have felt if she knew she was playing her own cousin.".
- Stepmother of Bo Foxworth.
- In a parody of her "Samantha Stephens" role, she made a cameo appearance as a witch at the end of the beach party film, How to Stuff a Wild Bikini (1965), directed by her then-husband, William Asher.
- Gave birth to her first child at age 31, a son, William Asher Jr., on July 24, 1964 and to her second child at age 32, a son, Robert Asher, on October 5, 1965. Then, on June 17, 1969 at age 36 gave birth to her third child, a daughter, Rebecca Asher. The children's father is her third husband, William Asher Sr.
- She was two months pregnant with her first child, son William Asher Jr., when she filmed the pilot episode of Bewitched: I, Darrin, Take This Witch, Samantha (1964). She returned to work two months after giving birth to resume filming the 1st season. The same situation was when she was eight months pregnant with her second child, son Robert Asher - she took maternity leave from filming the 2nd season and returned to work two months after giving birth. Then, when she was 7 months pregnant with her third child, daughter Rebecca Asher, she took maternity leave from filming the 6th season of Bewitched (1964). Returned to work one month after giving birth. On June 17, 1969, at age 36, she gave birth to her youngest child, a daughter, Rebecca Elizabeth Asher.
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