Elizabeth Montgomery

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(Elizabeth Montgomery)
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In an interview with Dick Kleiner published 21 Feb 1968, she says that as a girl her first attempts at cooking were not successful:<blockquote>She made a batch of fudge and it was so bad she threw it away.  And the chickens got it, and three of them died.</blockquote>
 
In an interview with Dick Kleiner published 21 Feb 1968, she says that as a girl her first attempts at cooking were not successful:<blockquote>She made a batch of fudge and it was so bad she threw it away.  And the chickens got it, and three of them died.</blockquote>
  
Elizabeth made her television debut in 1954 at the age of 18, in her father's production of "Top Secret" for his program ''Robert Montgomery Presents''.
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Elizabeth made her television debut in 1951 at the age of 18, in her father's production of "Top Secret" for his program ''Robert Montgomery Presents''.
  
 
She first married socialite and New York casting-director Frederick Gallatin Cammann in 1954 but the marriage dissolved in 1955.  She next married actor Gig Young, they divorced in 1963.  Elizabeth Montgomery married thirdly director-producer William Asher.  An AP article in the ''Press-Telegram'' of Long Beach, dated 18 Jan 1964 quotes Elizabeth as saying that she married William Asher in Juarez, Mexico on 26 Oct 1963 and that there were expecting a child in the Summer.
 
She first married socialite and New York casting-director Frederick Gallatin Cammann in 1954 but the marriage dissolved in 1955.  She next married actor Gig Young, they divorced in 1963.  Elizabeth Montgomery married thirdly director-producer William Asher.  An AP article in the ''Press-Telegram'' of Long Beach, dated 18 Jan 1964 quotes Elizabeth as saying that she married William Asher in Juarez, Mexico on 26 Oct 1963 and that there were expecting a child in the Summer.

Revision as of 18:32, 7 August 2008

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