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    Elizabeth Montgomery

    American actress

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  1. May 23, 2023 · Elizabeth Montgomery, an actress best known for the television series "Bewitched," died on May 18, 1995, after losing her fight with colon cancer. She had a 62-year-old age.

  2. 1964–1972: Bewitched. Bewitched co-stars Dick York, Agnes Moorehead, and Montgomery. In the ABC situation comedy Bewitched, Montgomery played the central role of lovable witch Samantha Stephens, with Dick York (and later with Dick Sargent) as her husband.

  3. May 19, 1995 · 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.

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  6. May 19, 1995 · 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...

  7. May 19, 1995 · 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.

  8. May 19, 1995 · 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.

  9. May 22, 1995 · Elizabeth Montgomery, the second-generation Hollywood actress and first-generation TV star who tweaked her way to success on the ABC comedy series “Bewitched,” died May 18 of cancer.

  10. Jun 2, 1995 · For eight seasons, Montgomery-who died of cancer at 62 on May 18 in Los Angeles — and her third husband, William Asher, produced a sitcom that was anything but mediocre. With a fine supporting...

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