We were all stunned by the sudden death of Elizabeth Montgomery.

By the time she was diagnosed in March 1995, the cancer had already spread to her liver. She passed away peacefully in her sleep at her Beverly Hills home, surrounded by her husband and three children.

A memorial was held a month later at the Canon Theatre in Beverly Hills, with famous jazz musician Herbie Hancock performing and author Dominick Dunne speaking about his lifelong friendship with Elizabeth.

She was cremated at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles. Throughout her career, Elizabeth relished playing a variety of characters.

In a 1992 interview, she explained, “They all have different kinds of ‘feels’ to them, and that’s probably one of the reasons why I’ve done them. I get letters from people saying one of the things they like best about what I’ve done since Bewitched is that they never know what I’m going to do next.”

Looking back at her work, especially on Bewitched, we are reminded of a simpler, more innocent era of television. Elizabeth Montgomery’s playful charm, natural beauty, and iconic nose twitch continue to bring joy to fans old and new.

Her legacy shines as a testament to the golden age of TV, and she remains one of the most cherished figures in entertainment history.Continue reading…

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