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  1. Elizabeth Bryan Allen (December 26, 1904 – June 28, 1992) was an American actress. Early life. Allen was born in Louisville, Kentucky. [1] Career. In 1925, she appeared in Fred Wall and Ralph Murphy's The Handyman. Variety wrote, "Elizabeth Allen in a role that meant but little was decidedly in character as the small town kid". [2] .

  2. Elizabeth Bryan Allen (mother) Relatives. Martha-Bryan Allen (aunt) Elizabeth Victoria Montgomery (April 15, 1933 – May 18, 1995) [2] was an American actress whose career spanned five decades in film, stage, and television. She portrayed the good witch Samantha Stephens on the popular television series Bewitched, which earned her five ...

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    • 1951–1995
  3. Elizabeth Bryan Allen: Cónyuge: Gig Young (1956-1963) William Asher (1963-1973) Robert Foxworth (1993-1995) Educación; Educada en: Harvard-Westlake School; Academia Estadounidense de Arte Dramático (hasta 1953) Información profesional; Ocupación: Actriz, actriz de televisión, actriz de cine, actriz de voz y actriz de teatro: Años activa ...

    • Elizabeth Victoria Montgomery
  4. Elizabeth Montgomery. Actress: Bewitched. Elizabeth Montgomery was born into show business. Her parents were screen actor Robert Montgomery and Broadway actress Elizabeth Allen. Elizabeth graduated from the Spence School in New York City and attended the Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York.

    • April 15, 1933
    • May 18, 1995
  5. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Elizabeth Montgomery’s mother, Elizabeth Bryan Allen, was a stage actress who appeared on Broadway in Dawn (1924), The Hand Man (1925), A Holy Terror (1925) and Revolt (1928). It was while working on Dawn that she met fellow actor Robert Montgomery, who would enjoy an acclaimed acting career on the big screen in over 60 films ...

  6. Born in Los Angeles, California, Elizabeth Montgomery was the child of actor Robert Montgomery and his wife, Broadway actress Elizabeth Bryan Allen. She had an older sister, Martha Bryan Montgomery, who died as an infant (named after her aunt Martha-Bryan Allen) and a brother, Robert Montgomery, Jr. (1936-2000).

  7. Variety escribió: "Elizabeth Allen en un papel que significaba pero poco estaba decididamente en el personaje de la niña de la pequeña ciudad". Don Carle Gillette en The Billboard escribió: "Elizabeth Allen ofrece una interpretación natural y ordenada". En 1926, apareció en la comedia Applesauce en el Morosco Theatre de Los Ángeles.