Elizabeth Montgomery
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She was in the 1958 television presentation "live from New York" of ''Harvey'' starring Art Carney, which had already been a hit on Broadway. A special guest star in this show as [[Marion Lorne]], who would later become Bewitched's "Aunt Clara". | She was in the 1958 television presentation "live from New York" of ''Harvey'' starring Art Carney, which had already been a hit on Broadway. A special guest star in this show as [[Marion Lorne]], who would later become Bewitched's "Aunt Clara". | ||
− | The following year, 1959, she was back living in California again. | + | The following year, 1959, she was back living in California again, but by 1961 they were again in New York where Gig had a role in the Broadway play ''Under the Yum-Yum Tree'' later made into a 1963 movie starring Jack Lemmon. |
In 1963 she met director William Asher (b. 1921). At first they did not like each other, but within a short while that had changed. He became her third husband, and she his second wife. 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. A modern website states that they married in El Paso, Texas. | In 1963 she met director William Asher (b. 1921). At first they did not like each other, but within a short while that had changed. He became her third husband, and she his second wife. 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. A modern website states that they married in El Paso, Texas. |