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  1. Agnes Robertson Moorehead was born in Clinton, MA on Dec. 6, 1900. The daughter of Presbyterian minister John Henderson Moorehead, she moved with her family to St. Louis, MO, and performed for the first time at age three, reciting the Lord's Prayer from the pulpit of her father's church.

  2. Of Scottish and Irish ancestry, Moorehead was born in 1900 in Clinton, Massachusetts, the eldest of two daughters of John Moorehead, a Presbyterian minister, and Mary McCauley Moorehead, an erstwhile professional singer. Agnes was strongly influenced by her mother's love of the arts, and made her performance debut at the age of three, singing ...

  3. Bewitched: Created by Sol Saks. With Elizabeth Montgomery, Agnes Moorehead, David White, Dick York. A witch married to an ordinary man cannot resist using her magic powers to solve the problems her family faces.

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  4. Apr 24, 2024 · Agnes Moorehead, the daughter of John H. and Mary Mildred (MacCauley) Moorehead was born on Dec. 6, 1900, in Clinton. The Rev. Moorehead, Agnes' father, was the pastor of the First United Presbyterian Church at 155 Chestnut St, across the street from today’s police station. According to town records researched by Clinton historian and Clinton ...

  5. Aug 1, 2023 · Agnes Moorehead was a versatile American actress best known for her role in the television series Bewitched, in which Agnes played the witch Endora. Moorehead earned four Academy Award nominations during her career. Biography. She was born on December 6, 1900, in Clinton, Massachusetts, USA, as Agnes Robertson Moorehead.

  6. Agnes Robertson Moorehead was an American actress. Although she began with the Mercury Theatre, appeared in more than seventy films beginning with Citizen Kane and on dozens of television shows ...

  7. Agnes Moorehead appeared in many movies often cast in acid tongue roles and some are: "The Magnificent Ambersons, Our Vines have Tender Grapes, Dark Passage, The Left Hand of God and The Bat." Her numerous TV guest appearances led her to the 1960s TV sitcom Bewitched and became "Endora" the overbearing mother.

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