Elizabeth Montgomery
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<table><tr><td>http://www.bobsbewitchingdaughter.com/mfam1.jpg</td><td>Elizabeth had made her own decision that she wanted to be an actress and so at the age of 18, she made her television debut in 1951, in her father's production of "Top Secret" for his program ''Robert Montgomery Presents''. | <table><tr><td>http://www.bobsbewitchingdaughter.com/mfam1.jpg</td><td>Elizabeth had made her own decision that she wanted to be an actress and so at the age of 18, she made her television debut in 1951, in her father's production of "Top Secret" for his program ''Robert Montgomery Presents''. | ||
− | She married first on 27 Mar 1954 in St James' Protestant Episcopal Church, New York City to socialite and casting-director Frederick Gallatin Cammann. For the effrontery of his aligning his blue blood with a common actress, Freddy was evicted from the ''Social Register''. | + | She married first on 27 Mar 1954 in St James' Protestant Episcopal Church, New York City to socialite and casting-director (or stage manager) Frederick Gallatin Cammann, a Harvard man of the Class of 1951. For the effrontery of his aligning his New York blue-blood with a common actress, Freddy was evicted from the ''Social Register''. |
The marriage ended in a 1955 Nevada divorce. While fulfilling her residency requirement for a "quickie" divorce in Nevada, Elizabeth was also commuting to Hollywood for the shooting of ''The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell'' starring Gary Cooper, which was her own film debut.</td></tr></table> | The marriage ended in a 1955 Nevada divorce. While fulfilling her residency requirement for a "quickie" divorce in Nevada, Elizabeth was also commuting to Hollywood for the shooting of ''The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell'' starring Gary Cooper, which was her own film debut.</td></tr></table> |