Elizabeth Montgomery Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Elizabeth Montgomery Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Actress Elizabeth Montgomery including her Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Elizabeth Montgomery
Real Name Elizabeth Montgomery
Profession Actresses
Famous as Actress
Nationality American
Personal life of Elizabeth Montgomery
Born on 15 April 1933
Birthday 15th April
Died At Age 62
Sun Sign Aries
Height 1.72 m
Born in Beverly Hills, California, United States
Died on 18 May 1995
City California
Spouses/Partners Robert Foxworth(m. 1993-1995), William Asher(m. 1963-1973), Gig Young(m. 1956-1963), Frederic Gallatin Cammann(m. 1954-1955)
Children Rebecca Asher, Robert Asher, Bill Asher
Personal Fact of Elizabeth Montgomery

Elizabeth Montgomery was a famous American film, stage and television actress, best remembered for her role in the TV show Bewitched. Check out this biography to know about her childhood, family life, achievements and other facts related to her life. Elizabeth Montgomery was a famous American film, stage and television actress, best remembered for her role in the TV show Bewitched.

Her role of Samantha Stephens in the show earned her much fame and success. Being the daughter of a well-known TV and film actor, Robert Montgomery, her career started while she was still a teenager. Her first appearance was in her father’s dramatic TV series Robert Montgomery Presents. Later, she appeared in an anthology drama TV series named Armstrong Circle Theatre.

Her first appearance in a film was in the year 1955 when she appeared inThe Court Martial of Billy Mitchell directed by Otto Preminger, based on the infamous court-martial of General Billy Mitchell. In 1964, she started appearing in Bewitched an American television show created by Sol Saks. It was about a witch who weds an ordinary human and tries to live the life of a typical housewife. This became the most important role in her career, for which she received five Emmy and four Golden Globe nominations. She was also involved in political activism throughout her life, and used to advocate for gay rights, women rights, as well as support for AIDS victims.