
Elizabeth Montgomery’s iconic performance in Bewitched helped to make her name associated with charm and magic. A witch who marries a mortal and attempts to lead a regular life was the subject of the 1964–1972 television series, which struck a chord with viewers all over the world.
Montgomery was born in Los Angeles on April 15, 1933, and her path to fame started there. Both of her parents were successful performers, and Robert Montgomery, her father, had a big influence on her career. She once remarked, “He was my mentor and my guide.” “He is largely responsible for my success.”
Although she had a career in movies, Broadway, and television, Bewitched was the show that made her famous. Samantha Stephens, as portrayed by Montgomery, was both Montgomery’s life off-screen was characterized by four marriages, the longest of which she had with director William Asher. They had three kids together. She found security and contentment in her last marriage to Robert Foxworth.
Montgomery sadly passed away from colon cancer in 1995, ending her life. Although the disease had progressed to her liver, she had thought she was cancer-free. In the company of her loved ones, she died quietly.
Elizabeth Montgomery is still regarded as a cherished TV legend and a gifted actor. Fans all throughout the world remember her with fondness, and her work continues to inspire.