Off-screen, Montgomery was known for her activism and compassion. She supported causes like civil rights and women’s rights, using her platform to speak out for equality and justice.
Sadly, Elizabeth Montgomery passed away on May 18, 1995, but her legacy lives on through her timeless performances and the magic of Bewitched. Even today, new generations continue to discover and fall in love with the whimsical world she helped create.
So the next time you see a rerun of Bewitched or catch a glimpse of Samantha Stevens twitching her nose, remember the talented actress behind the magic: Elizabeth Montgomery, a true television icon.
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