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Elizabeth Montgomery in her Emmy nominated performance in A Case of Rape | | Birth name | Elizabeth Victoria Montgomery | | Born | April 15, 1933(1933-04-15) Los Angeles, California, United States | | Died | May 18, 1995 (aged 62) Beverly Hills, California, United States | | Spouse(s) | Robert Foxworth (1993 - 1995) William Asher (1963 - 1973) Gig Young (1956 - 1963) Frederick Gallatin Cammann (1954 - 1955) Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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| Elizabeth Victoria Montgomery (April 15, 1933 – May 18, 1995) was an American film and television actress whose career spanned five decades. She is best remembered for her famous roles as Samantha Stephens in Bewitched, as Ellen Harrod in A Case of Rape and as Lizzie Borden in The Legend of Lizzie Borden. is the 105th day of the year (106th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Lizzie Andrew Borden (July 19, 1860 - June 1, 1927) was a New England spinster who was tried for the brutal axe murders of her father and stepmother in the late 1800s. ...
Biography
Youth Born in Los Angeles, California, Elizabeth Montgomery was born to actor Robert Montgomery and his wife, Broadway actress Elizabeth Bryan Allen. She had an older sister, Martha Bryan Montgomery, who died before she was born, and a brother, Robert Montgomery, Jr., who was born in 1936. She attended The Spence School. Los Angeles and L.A. redirect here. ...
Robert Montgomery (May 21, 1904 – September 27, 1981) was an American actor and director. ...
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The Spence School, founded in 1892 by Clara B. Spence, is a day school for girls in grades kindergarten through grade 12, offering a liberal arts program for college preparation. ...
Early career Montgomery made her television debut in her father's series Robert Montgomery Presents, and her film debut in 1955 in The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell. Robert Montgomery Presents was a dramatic television series which was produced by NBC from January 30, 1950 until June 24, 1957. ...
The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell is a film directed by Otto Preminger in 1955. ...
Her early career consisted of starring vehicles and appearances in live television dramas and series, such as Studio One, Kraft Television Theater, The Twilight Zone, and Alfred Hitchcock Presents. In 1954 she lost out on co-starring with Marlon Brando in the seminal film On the Waterfront directed by Elia Kazan. Kazan in his autobiography says that although Montgomery tested well in the role, she had an air of "finishing school" that troubled him.[citation needed] Studio One was an American dramatic television anthology series, sponsored by Westinghouse Electric Corporation. ...
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Elia Kazan, (Greek: ÎÎ»Î¯Î±Ï Îαζάν, IPA: ), (September 7, 1909 â September 28, 2003) was a Greek-American film and theatre director, film and theatrical producer, screenwriter, novelist and cofounder of the influential Actors Studio in New York in 1947. ...
She was also featured in a role as a socialite with Henry Silva and Sammy Davis, Jr in the offbeat 1963 gangster film Johnny Cool and, the same year, with Dean Martin and Carol Burnett in the motion picture comedy Who's Been Sleeping In My Bed?, directed by Daniel Mann. Nevertheless, Alfred Hitchcock had her in mind to play the sister-in-law of Sean Connery, who sees herself as a rival to the troubled heroine in the movie Marnie, but Montgomery was unavailable due to her commitment to a new television show: Bewitched. Image File history File links screenshot from 1964 episode of the television series Bewitched showing actors Dick York and Elizabeth Montgomery. ...
Image File history File links screenshot from 1964 episode of the television series Bewitched showing actors Dick York and Elizabeth Montgomery. ...
Dick York (September 4, 1928 â February 20, 1992) was an American actor in radio, Broadway stage, and television. ...
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Dean Martin (born Dino Paul Crocetti, June 7, 1917 â December 25, 1995) was an American singer, film actor, and comedian. ...
Carol Creighton Burnett (born April 26, 1933) is a five-time Golden Globe winning American actress and comedienne. ...
Daniel Mann, also known as Daniel Chugerman (August 8, 1912âNovember 21, 1991), was an American film and television director. ...
Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock KBE (August 13, 1899 â April 29, 1980) was an iconic and highly influential British-born film director and producer who pioneered many techniques in the suspense and thriller genres. ...
Sir Thomas Sean Connery (born 25 August 1930) is a retired Scottish actor and producer who is perhaps best known as the first actor to portray James Bond in cinema, starring in seven Bond films. ...
Marnie is a 1964 psychological thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock and based on the novel Marnie by Winston Graham. ...
Bewitched Montgomery played the central role of Samantha Stephens with Dick York (and later with Dick Sargent), in the ABC situation comedy Bewitched. The show became a rating success (it was, at the time, the highest rated series ever for the network). It enjoyed an eight-year run from 1964 to 1972 and remains popular through syndication and DVD releases. She also provided the voice of Samantha for an episode of The Flintstones. This article is about an American television sitcom. ...
Dick York (September 4, 1928 â February 20, 1992) was an American actor in radio, Broadway stage, and television. ...
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Montgomery received five Emmy Award and four Golden Globe nominations for her role. At its creative peak, Bewitched was considered one of the most sophisticated sitcoms on the air and cleverly explored contemporary themes and social issues within a fantasy context. An Emmy Award. ...
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The series and Montgomery's portrayal of Samantha were paid homage in the 2005 movie, Bewitched, starring Will Ferrell and Nicole Kidman. Bewitched is a 2005 comedy film produced by Columbia Pictures and inspired by the classic television series of the same name. ...
John William Will Ferrell (born July 16, 1967[1]) is an Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated American comedian, actor and writer who first established himself as a cast member of Saturday Night Live, and has since gone on to a successful film career. ...
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Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha and Dick Sargent as Darrin on Bewitched. ...
Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha and Dick Sargent as Darrin on Bewitched. ...
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After Bewitched Although Montgomery enjoyed enormous success with the show, she felt typecast and pigeonholed when she sought other roles after the show's run ended. Montgomery refused to do Samantha's famous nose twitch for fans after Bewitched went off the air, and was reluctant to discuss the show. Montgomery returned to Samantha-like twitching of her nose and on-screen magic in a series of Japanese television commercials (1980-83) for "Mother" chocolate biscuits and cookies by confectionery conglomerate Lotte Corp. These Japanese commercials provided a lucrative salary for Montgomery while remaining out of sight from non-Japanese fans and Hollywood industry. The commercials were posted on YouTube in 2007. Lotte Group is a large international chaebol (conglomerate) founded in June 1948 in Tokyo, Japan by a South Korean businessman, Shin Kyuk-Ho (, ). Shin Kyuk-Ho is also known by his Japanese name Takeo Shigemitsu ). Originally called , the company grew from selling chewing gum to children in post-war Japan...
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In the United States, Montgomery spent much of her later career pursuing dramatic roles that took her as far away from the good-natured Samantha as possible. Among her later roles: - She received Emmy Award nominations for playing a rape victim in A Case of Rape (1974), for her portrayal of Lizzie Borden in William Bast's The Legend of Lizzie Borden (1975), and for her role as a strong woman facing hardship in 1820s Ohio in the mini-series The Awakening Land (1978).
- In 1977, Montgomery turned heads when she played a police detective having an interracial affair with her partner,played byOJ Simpson in A Killing Affair.
- She also made a chilling villain in the 1985 picture Amos, playing a nurse in a state home who terrorized residents Kirk Douglas and Dorothy McGuire.
- One of her final roles was in an episode of Batman: The Animated Series entitled "Showdown," in which she played a barmaid.
- She also had a long run as a guest performer on the game show Password, and host Allen Ludden referred to her as the best Password player ever on the show.
- Her final television movies were the highly-rated Edna Buchanan detective series.
Montgomery was one of the first actresses to broaden her career from series work with television movies, and set the precedent for other TV series actresses, such as Farrah Fawcett, Jaclyn Smith, Melissa Gilbert, Carol Burnett, and Barbara Eden, to follow. An Emmy Award. ...
A Case of Rape is a 1974 television movie. ...
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William Bast is a screen and television writer and author currently living in Los Angeles. ...
Lizzie Andrew Borden (July 19, 1860 - June 1, 1927) was a New England spinster who was tried for the brutal axe murders of her father and stepmother in the late 1800s. ...
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O.J. Simpsons mugshot Orenthal James Simpson (born July 9, 1947 in San Francisco, California), publicly known by the initials O.J., and nicknamed The Juice, is a Hall of Fame former college and professional football player and film actor. ...
A Killing Affair, is a 1986 drama film starring Peter Weller, Kathy Baker, John Glover, Bill Smitrovich and Danny Nelson. ...
Amos may refer to: // Amos (prophet), one of the twelve minor prophets in the Hebrew Bible Book of Amos, his writings Amos, son of Nephi and Amos, son of Amos, two minor figures in the Book of Mormon Bruce AMOS (born 1946), Canadian photographer Imre Ãmos (1907-c. ...
Kirk Douglas (born Issur Danielovitch Demsky December 9, 1916) is an iconic American actor and film producer known for his gravelly voice and his recurring roles as the kinds of characters Douglas himself once described as sons of bitches. He is also father to Hollywood actor and producer Michael Douglas. ...
Dorothy McGuire and Kent Smith in The Spiral Staircase Dorothy Hackett McGuire (June 14, 1916 â September 13, 2001) was an American actress. ...
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Ferrah Leni Fawcett (born February 2, 1947) is an American actress. ...
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She had been discussed to star in the 1975 thriller based on the novel by Ira Levin, The Stepford Wives and, in 1994, Premiere magazine listed her as one of the stars considered to play glamorous, overbearing "Pearl Slaghoople" (Wilma's Mother) in the live-action film of The Flintstones. Ira Levin (born August 27, 1929 in New York) is an American novelist, playwright and songwriter. ...
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Personal life Montgomery was first married to New York socialite Frederick Gallatin Cammann in 1954; the marriage lasted barely a year. She was married to actor Gig Young from 1956 to 1963, and then to Bewitched producer William Asher from 1963 to 1973, with whom she had three children: William Asher (July 24, 1964), Robert Asher (October 5, 1965) and Rebecca Asher (June 17, 1969). The latter two pregnancies were incorporated into Bewitched as Samantha's pregnancies with Tabitha and Adam Stephens. After cohabiting for nearly twenty years, she entered her fourth and final marriage, to actor Robert Foxworth, in 1993. They remained married until her death.[1] Year 1954 (MCMLIV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Gig Young (November 4, 1913 â October 19, 1978) was an Academy Award-winning American film actor. ...
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Political activism In June 1992, Montgomery and her former Bewitched co-star Dick Sargent, who had remained a good friend, were Grand Marshals at the Los Angeles Gay Pride Parade. Montgomery had strongly liberal political views, being an outspoken champion of women's rights and gay rights throughout her life. She narrated a series of political documentaries in the late 1980s and early 1990s, including Coverup: Behind the Iran Contra Affair (1988) and the Academy Award winning The Panama Deception (1992). Dick Sargent (April 19, 1930 â July 8, 1994) was born Richard Stanford Cox in Carmel, California. ...
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Although he never won an Oscar for any of his movie performances, the comedian Bob Hope received two honorary Oscars for his contributions to cinema. ...
1992 Academy Award Winner for Best Documentary Feature. ...
Illness and death Montgomery was diagnosed with colorectal cancer in the spring of 1995. She had ignored the symptoms of her illness until it was too late during the filming of "Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna Buchanan." Unwilling to die in a hospital, and with no hope of recovery, she elected to return to her Beverly Hills home that she shared with Foxworth. She died there, in the company of her children and husband, on May 18, 1995, at age 62, only eight weeks after her diagnosis. Colorectal cancer, also called colon cancer or bowel cancer, includes cancerous growths in the colon, rectum and appendix. ...
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A memorial service was held on June 18, 1995, at the Canon Theatre in Beverly Hills. Herbie Hancock provided the music, and Dominick Dunne spoke about their early days as friends in New York. Other speakers included Robert Foxworth, who read out sympathy cards from fans, her nurse, her brother, daughter and stepson. is the 169th day of the year (170th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Posthumous - On April 19, 1998, an event auction/sale of her clothing was held by her family to benefit AIDS Healthcare Foundation of Los Angeles.
- In June 2005, a statue of Montgomery as Samantha Stephens was erected in Salem, Massachusetts. [1]
- The Hollywood Walk of Fame has announced that the ceremony for Elizabeth Montgomery will be held at 10:30 on January 4, 2008. In conjunction with the long overdue event, The Paley Center for Media (formerly the Museum of Television and Radio) in Los Angeles will honor Ms. Montgomery with a film festival and marathon of TV episodes beginning at 1 pm, also on January 4th. Some of the programs being screened are The Legend of Lizzy Borden and A Case of Rape. Bewitched fans can vote for the episodes to be screened of the classic television program at the website BEWITCHED@HARPIESBIZZARE. The Paley Center will also feature an exhibition of artifacts related to Montgomery's life and career.[citation needed]
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Award nominations Emmy Awards Unsuccessful nominations were : - 1961 - Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role - The Untouchables
- 1966 - Outstanding Lead Actress - Comedy Series - Bewitched
- 1967 - Outstanding Lead Actress - Comedy Series - Bewitched
- 1968 - Outstanding Lead Actress - Comedy Series - Bewitched
- 1969 - Outstanding Lead Actress - Comedy Series - Bewitched
- 1970 - Outstanding Lead Actress - Comedy Series - Bewitched
- 1974 - Outstanding Lead Actress - Drama Series - A Case of Rape
- 1975 - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Special Program - Drama or Comedy - The Legend of Lizzie Borden
- 1978 - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series - The Awakening Land
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This is a list of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series winners: 1974: Mary Tyler Moore, The Mary Tyler Moore Show 1975: Valerie Harper, Rhoda 1976: Mary Tyler Moore, The Mary Tyler Moore Show 1977: Beatrice Arthur, Maude 1978: Jean Stapleton, All In The...
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This is a list of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series winners: 1974: Michael Learned - The Waltons 1975: Jean Marsh - Upstairs, Downstairs 1976: Michael Learned - The Waltons 1977: Lindsay Wagner - The Bionic Woman 1978: Sada Thompson - Family 1979: Mariette Hartley - The Incredible Hulk 1980...
A Case of Rape is a 1974 television movie. ...
Lizzie Andrew Borden (July 19, 1860 - June 1, 1927) was a New England spinster who was tried for the brutal axe murders of her father and stepmother in the late 1800s. ...
Golden Globe Awards Unsuccessful nominations were : - 1965 - Best TV Star (Female) - Bewitched
- 1967 - Best TV Star (Female) - Bewitched
- 1969 - Best TV Star (Female) - Bewitched
- 1971 - Best Actress, Comedy/Musical - Bewitched
Selected filmography - Robert Montgomery Presents in 22 episodes from 1951-1956.
- Patterns (1955)
- The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell (1955)
- Studio One appearances from 1955 - 1958
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Karen from "A Man with a Problem" (1958)
- The Untouchables as Rusty Heller (for which she received an Emmy Award nomination) (1960)
- "Two" (an episode of The Twilight Zone) (1961), alongside Charles Bronson.
- Johnny Cool (1963)
- Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? (1963)
- How to Stuff a Wild Bikini (1965)
- The Flintstones as animated Samantha Stephens (1966)
- The Victim (1972) (TV)
- Mrs. Sundance (1973) (TV) as Etta Place
- A Case of Rape (1974) (TV) (Emmy Award nomination)
- The Legend of Lizzie Borden (1975) (TV)(Emmy Award nomination) as Lizzie Borden
- Dark Victory (1976) (TV) as Katherine Merrill
- A Killing Affair (1977) (TV) as Vikki Eaton
- The Awakening Land (1978) (TV)(Emmy Award nomination)
- Act of Violence (1979) (TV) as Catherine McSweeney
- Jennifer: A Woman's Story (1979) as Jennifer Prince
- Belle Starr (1980) (TV) as Belle Starr
- When the Circus Came to Town (1981) (TV) as Mary Flynn
- The Rules of Marriage (1982) as Joan Hagen
- Missing Pieces (1983) as Sara Scott
- Second Sight: A Love Story (1984) as Alaxandra McKay
- Amos (1985) as Daisy Daws
- Between the Darkness and the Dawn (1986) (TV) as Abigail Foster
- Face to Face (1990) as Dr. Diana Firestone
- Sins of the Mother (1991) as Ruth Coe
- With Murder in Mind (1992) as Gayle Wolfer
- The Black Widow Murders: The Blanche Taylor Moore Story (1993) (TV) as Blanche Taylor Moore
- The Corpse Had a Familiar Face (1994) (TV) as Edna Buchanan
- Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna Buchanan (1995) (TV) as Edna Buchanan
Robert Montgomery Presents was a dramatic television series which was produced by NBC from January 30, 1950 until June 24, 1957. ...
Patterns was a live dramatic television show, later developed into a feature film. ...
The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell is a film directed by Otto Preminger in 1955. ...
Studio One was an American dramatic television anthology series, sponsored by Westinghouse Electric Corporation. ...
Alfred Hitchcock Presents was an anthology television series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock. ...
The Untouchables is the name of a television series that ran from 1959 to 1963 on the American Broadcasting Company. ...
An Emmy Award. ...
Two is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. ...
The Twilight Zone title. ...
For other persons named Charles Bronson, see Charles Bronson (disambiguation). ...
How to stuff a Wild Bikini is a 1965 Beach Party film. ...
The Flintstones is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. ...
The Victim is a novel by Saul Bellow published in 1947. ...
A Case of Rape is a 1974 television movie. ...
An Emmy Award. ...
Lizzie Andrew Borden (July 19, 1860 - June 1, 1927) was a New England spinster who was tried for the brutal axe murders of her father and stepmother in the late 1800s. ...
An Emmy Award. ...
DVD cover showing Bette Davis. ...
A Killing Affair, is a 1986 drama film starring Peter Weller, Kathy Baker, John Glover, Bill Smitrovich and Danny Nelson. ...
An Emmy Award. ...
Wood engraving from The National Police Gazette. ...
Narration Two audio books in which Montgomery narrates the work of Anne Rice (writing as A.N. Roquelaure) are available as of 2005. 1992 Academy Award Winner for Best Documentary Feature. ...
The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty (1983), Beautys Punishment (1984), and Beautys Release (1985), are erotic novels by Anne Rice writing under the pseudonym of A. N. Roquelaure. ...
The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty (1983), Beautys Punishment (1984), and Beautys Release (1985), are erotic novels by Anne Rice writing under the pseudonym of A. N. Roquelaure. ...
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Anne Rice (born on October 4, 1941) is a best-selling American author of gothic and later religious themed books. ...
Anne Rice (born Howard Allen OBrien on October 4, 1941), the second daughter of an Irish Catholic family, is an author of horror/fantasy stories, often about vampires, mummies and witches. ...
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References Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
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