The 'Bewitched' Cast Young: See Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York and Others Early in Their Careers

You haven't seen the Bewitched cast until you've seen the Bewitched cast young, in the days before they came together to star in the 1964 to 1972 television series. As fans — and probably everybody else — are well aware, the show is about a mortal advertising executive named Darrin Stephens (Dick York), who marries a beautiful woman, Samantha (Elizabeth Montgomery), who turns out to be an actual witch. After the initial shock, he realizes that he loves her so much he can live with it as long as they go for normalcy — easier said than done when all of her relatives are filled with magic as well and tend to pop in and out at will. On top of that, when kids arrive, they happen to take after their mother.

In this look at the Bewitched cast young, through dozens of images we get to explore the early days of Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York, Agnes Moorehead (already a veteran actress by the time she began playing Samantha's mother, Endora) and Dick Sargent, who would step in to replace York as Darrin late in the show's run.

Let's twitch noses and get going.

Elizabeth Montgomery (Samantha Stephens)

 Actress Elizabeth Montgomery poses for a portrait at her home in Los Angeles, California in 1966
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Actress Elizabeth Montgomery poses for a portrait at her home in Los Angeles, California in 1966

NAME: Elizabeth Montgomery

CHARACTERS: Samantha Stephens and her brunette twin sister Serena

BORN: April 15, 1933

BEFORE BEWITCHED: The daughter of actor Robert Montgomery, she would get her start on his 1950s anthology series Robert Montgomery Presents, and in 1956 debuted on Broadway in Late Love, winning a Theater World Award. There were also several movies, the most successful of which was Johnny Cool, where her director was William Asher, who she would eventually marry and he would serve in many ways as creator as well as director and producer of Bewitched.

AFTER BEWITCHED: Although there was a genuine fear of typecasting when the show ended in 1972, Elizabeth Montgomery threw herself into diverse TV movies, early ones including A Case of Rape (1974), The Legend of Lizzie Borden (1975), Between the Darkness and the Dawn (1985) and onward until Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna Buchanan (1995).

PERSONAL: She was married to Frederick Gellatin Cammann from 1954 to 1955, Gig Young from 1956 to 1963, William Asher from 1963 to 1973 and longtime companion Robert Foxworth from 1993 until her death.

DIED: May 18, 1995, age 62 from colon cancer.

1950

Actress Elizabeth Montgomery with a gentleman at a restaurant enjoying dinner in 1950.
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Robert Q. Lewis sitting with actress Elizabeth Montgomery. at the El Morocco Nightclub, 154 East 54th Street, New York City in 1950.

1952

Elizabeth Montgomery in a fur coat poses in front of a mirror, creating a mirror reflection of her.
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Elizabeth Montgomery, circa 1952.

1955

Actor Robert Montgomery at a restaurant enjoying dinner with his daughter, actress Elizabeth Montgomery in 1955
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Robert Montgomery dines with his daughter, actress Elizabeth Montgomery at the Stork Club in New York City, circa 1955.

1960

Full length portrait of Elizabeth Montgomery wearing a print pattern dress with a split skirt with her right leg exposed, as she stands on a pedestal with a city diorama below, in a studio portrait, circa 1960
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Full length portrait of Elizabeth Montgomery wearing a print pattern dress with a split skirt with her right leg exposed, as she stands on a pedestal with a city diorama below, in a studio portrait, circa 1960.

Elizabeth Montgomery wearing a white fur coat in a studio portrait, against a light background, circa 1960
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Elizabeth Montgomery wearing a white fur coat in a studio portrait, against a light background, circa 1960.

In a lot of ways, the 1963 movie Johnny Cool (the trailer for which is obviously above) would change the life of Elizabeth Montgomery.

Elizabeth Montgomery posing in straw hat for a publicity photo circa 1962
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Elizabeth Montgomery posing in straw hat for a publicity photo circa 1962.

Dick York (Darrin Stephens)

Actor Dick York as Darrin Stephens hold a pair of furry creatures up to his ears in an episode of Bewitched in the mid 1960s.
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Actor Dick York as Darrin Stephens hold a pair of furry creatures up to his ears in an episode of Bewitched in the mid 1960s.

NAME: Dick York

BORN: September 4, 1928

CHARACTER: Darrin Stephens, appearing in the first 156 out of 170 episodes, but left the show after its fifth season due to declining health issues.

BEFORE BEWITCHEDWorked in radio at age 15, started in a large number of instructional films and appeared on Broadway in shows like Bus Stop and Tea and Sympathy. Between 1955's My Sister Eileen and 1960's Inherit the Wind, he appeared in seven films, seriously injuring his back during the making of 1959's They Came to Cordura, an injury that would plague him for the rest of his life. There would also be dozens of television guest star appearances staring with 1953's Omnibus and going right up until 1963's The Virginian, which aired the season before Bewitched's debut.

AFTER BEWITCHEDForced to leave the series due to growing escalation of his back pain and his addiction to pain medications, following the series he only appeared on episodes of Simon & Simon (1983) and Fantasy Island (1984).

PERSONAL: He was married to Joan Alt from 1951 until the time of his death and was the father of five.

DIED: Dick York passed away on February 20, 1992 at age 63 from emphysema.

1949

Above are a pair of the public service films that Dick York shot early in his career.

1955

Actor Dick York in his first credited cinematic role as 'Ted Wreck Loomis' and Actress Lucy Marlow as 'Helen' in a publicity shot from the movie 'My Sister Eileen', 1955
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Actor Dick York in his first credited cinematic role as 'Ted Wreck Loomis' and Actress Lucy Marlow as 'Helen' in a publicity shot from the movie My Sister Eileen, 1955.

1957

In 1957's Operation Mad Ball, Dick York's costars include Jack Lemmon, James Darren, William Leslie, William Hickey and L.Q. Jones
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In 1957's Operation Mad Ball, Dick York's costars include Jack Lemmon, James Darren, William Leslie, William Hickey and L.Q. Jones.

1960

Dick York in the 1960 episode of The Twilight Zone, The Purple Testament
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Dick York in the 1960 episode of The Twilight Zone, "The Purple Testament."

1961

Dick York's second appearance on Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone was the "A Penny for Your Thoughts," where he is temporarily able to read the minds of others.

Agnes Moorehead (Endora)

Elizabeth Montgomery, Agnes Moorehead and Erin Murphy in Bewitched, 1967
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NAME: Agnes Moorehead

BORN: December 6, 1900

CHARACTER ON BEWITCHED: Endora

BEFORE BEWITCHED: She performed on stage while in college, but really found her calling in radio and became a part of Orson Welles' famed Mercury Players, which would lead to Hollywood productions, including Welles' first film, Citizen Kane. Moorehead appeared in many classics, a total of about 60 movies before Bewitched. There would also be a couple of dozen TV appearances, including, like York, an appearance on The Twilight Zone, in her case an episode called "The Invaders." On top of all of that, there were a dozen stage shows between 1918's Courage and 1963's High Spirits. She won two Golden Globes and a Primetime Emmy, and was nominated for four Academy Awards.

AFTER BEWITCHEDMoorehead starred in four TV movies, the stage play Gigi, the film Dear Dead Delilah (1972) and voiced the character of The Goose in Charlotte's Web (1973).

PERSONAL: She was married to John Griffith Lee from 1930 to 1952 and Robert Gist from 1954 to 1958.

DIED: April 30, 1974 at age 73 of cancer.

1938

Writer, producer and director Orson Welles talking with Agnes Moorehead on a theatre stage with members of the Mercury Theatre, 1938
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Writer, producer and director Orson Welles talking with Agnes Moorehead on a theatre stage with members of the Mercury Theatre, 1938.

1941

Young Charles Foster Kane (Buddy Swan) shakes hands with Walter Parks Thatcher (George Coulouris) as his parents (Harry Shannon and Agnes Moorehead) watch in 1941's Citizen Kane
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Young Charles Foster Kane (Buddy Swan) shakes hands with Walter Parks Thatcher (George Coulouris) as his parents (Harry Shannon and Agnes Moorehead) watch in 1941's Citizen Kane.

1942

A poster for Orson Welles' 1942 drama film 'The Magnificent Ambersons' starring Tim Holt, Joseph Cotten, Dolores Costello, Anne Baxter, and Agnes Moorehead
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A poster for Orson Welles' 1942 drama film The Magnificent Ambersons, starring Tim Holt, Joseph Cotten, Dolores Costello, Anne Baxter, and Agnes Moorehead.

1944

Agnes Moorehead wears stage makeup to play the role of a Chinese villager in the 1944 film Dragon Seed
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Agnes Moorehead wears stage makeup to play the role of a Chinese villager in the 1944 film Dragon Seed.

1947

Actors Humphrey Bogart and Agnes Moorehead on the set of Dark Passage, 1947
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Actors Humphrey Bogart and Agnes Moorehead on the set of Dark Passage, 1947.

1948

Agnes Moorehead and Dick Powell who presented Academy Awards and Jean Simmons who accepted the British Awards, pose with the Academy Awards of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences
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Agnes Moorehead and Dick Powell who presented Academy Awards and Jean Simmons who accepted the British Awards, pose with the Academy Awards of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences "Oscar" statuettes presented Saturday evening (March 20, 1948) at the Shrine auditorium in Los Angeles before an audience of over 6200 persons who jammed the auditorium to witness the gala affair.

1949

Jimmy Stewart and Agnes Moorehead in the 1949 film
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Jimmy Stewart and Agnes Moorehead in the 1949 film The Stratton Story about baseball star Monty Straton.

1953

1955

1957

1961

Agnes Moorehead in 'The Twilight Zone,' 1961
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Agnes Moorehead in The Twilight Zone, 1961.

1964

Agnes Moorehead holding rifle with barefoot Bette Davis in a scene from the film 'Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte', 1964
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Agnes Moorehead, holding a rifle, with barefoot Bette Davis in a scene from the film Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte, 1964.

Dick Sargent (Darrin Stephens)

Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick Sargent, 1971
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NAME: Dick Sargent (born Richard Stanford Cox)

CHARACTER PLAYED: Darrin Stephens, Seasons 6 to 8

BORN: April 19, 1930 in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California

BEFORE BEWITCHEDHe majored in drama at Stanford University where he appeared in more than two dozen plays as part of Stanford Players Theater. He made his film debut in an uncredited role in 1954's Prisoner of War and had roles in about a dozen others prior to his taking over the Darrin Stephens role on Bewitched (a role he was up for, those William Asher and Elizabeth Montgomery ultimately went with Dick York instead). There were a number of guest shots on TV as well.

AFTER BEWITCHEDDick Sargent worked steadily as an actor and while he may not have had as steady a gig as he had on Bewitched, work was. not a problem.

PERSONAL: Sargent came out on 1991's National Coming Out Day. He was with parter Albert Williams from 1986 until 1994.

DIED: He passed away from prostate cancer on July 8, 1994 at age 64.

1957

Terry Moore and Dick Sargent having lunch in the park in a scene from the film 'Bernardine', 1957
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Terry Moore and Dick Sargent having lunch in the park in a scene from the film Bernardine, 1957.

Actor Dick Sargent and June Blair attend an event in Los Angeles,CA in 1957
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Actor Dick Sargent and June Blair attend an event in Los Angeles,CA in 1957.

1963

Dick Sargent in military uniform as seen in the 1963 comedy drama war film, Captain Newman, M.D.
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Dick Sargent in military uniform as seen in the 1963 comedy drama war film, Captain Newman, M.D.

1965

Headshot portrait of American actor Dick Sargent smiling while posing outdoors in front of a striped beach towel, circa 1965
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Headshot portrait of American actor Dick Sargent smiling while posing outdoors in front of a striped beach towel, circa 1965.

1966

Reta Shaw reacts from compliment made by Dick Sargent in a scene from the film 'The Ghost And Mr. Chicken', 1966
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Reta Shaw reacts from compliment made by Dick Sargent in a scene from the film The Ghost And Mr. Chicken, 1966.

1968

Jeffrey Hunter listening while Dick Sargent is on the phone in a scene from the film 'The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell', 1968
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Jeffrey Hunter listening while Dick Sargent is on the phone in a scene from the film The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell, 1968.

Kevin Coughlin and Dick Sargent in the 1968 drama The Young Runaways, released the year before Dick joined Bewitched.
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Kevin Coughlin and Dick Sargent in the 1968 drama The Young Runaways, released the year before Dick joined Bewitched.

Dick Sargent, Michele Carey and Elvis Presley in the 1968 film Live a Little, Love a Little.
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Dick Sargent, Michele Carey and Elvis Presley in the 1968 film Live a Little, Love a Little.

How's this for a final "bewitching" family portrait?

In 1972, the entire cast of Bewitched gathered for a final photo shoot as a way of saying goodbye to the television audience after a long run.
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In 1972, the entire cast of Bewitched gathered for a final photo shoot as a way of saying goodbye to the television audience after a long run.

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