Albertson, Mabel b. July 24, 1901 d. September 28, 1982 Actress. Most remembered for her role as 'Phyllis Stephens' on the television situation comedy "Bewitched", she had a career in entertainment that spanned from the 1920s to the 1970s. Some of her more notable motion picture roles were in the films "The Long, Hot Summer" (1958), "All The Fine Young Cannibals" (1961) "Barefoot in the Park" (1967), and "What's Up, Doc?" (1972). She was the older sister of actor Jack Albertson[Read More] (Bio by: Lisa S) Cause of death: Alzheimer's Disease Cremated, Ashes scattered at sea, Ashes scattered in the Pacific Ocean
Evans, Maurice b. June 3, 1901 d. March 12, 1989 Stage, motion picture, and television actor. Evans played 'Maurice,' Samantha's father on the television show, "Bewitched." His other credits include Shakespeare plays and various movies, including "Rosemary's Baby." He also played the role of 'Dr. Zaius' in the 1968 sci-fi classic film "Planet of the Apes," as well as in its sequel "Beneath The Planet of The Apes." Cause of death: Cancer Unknown* *Editor's note: Find A Grave is currently seeking additional burial information for this individual. Please email with any updates you may have. Thank you!
Lorne, Marion b. August 12, 1885 d. May 9, 1968 Actress. Fondly remembered as the dithery, bumbling Aunt Clara on the "Bewitched" (1964) television series, endearing character actress Marion Lorne had a five decade career on the stage before she became a household name. Born Marion Lorne MacDougall, she grew up in her native Pennsylvania, the daughter of Scottish and English immigrants. Trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, she appeared in stock shows, and was on the Broadway boards by 1905. She married playwright...[Read More] Ferncliff Cemetery and Mausoleum, Hartsdale, Westchester County, New York, USA Plot: Ferncliff Mausoleum, Unit 3, Niche Panel EE, Niche 3
Lynde, Paul Edward b. June 13, 1927 d. January 10, 1982 Actor. Lynde played Samantha's mischievous Uncle Arthur (the practical joker) on the television show "Bewitched." Comic-Actor-Panelist. Born in Mount Vernon, Ohio, Paul Lynde was one of six children of Hoy and Sylvia Lynde. Upon viewing the original “Ben-Hur” film at the tender age of five, little Paul announced he would be a rich and famous actor when he grew up. By the end of his life 50 years later, he was indeed both. Paul Lynde attended Mount Vernon High School, graduating in 1944...[Read More] Cause of death: Heart attack Amity Cemetery, Knox County, Ohio, USA
Montgomery, Elizabeth Victoria b. April 15, 1933 d. May 18, 1995 Actress. best remembered for her leading role as Samantha, the beautiful witch who cast spells by twitching her nose on the top-rated ABC Sitcom "Bewitched" (1964-1972). Montgomery was born in Hollywood, California in April of 1933, the daughter of actress Elizabeth Allen Montgomery and actor-director Robert Montgomery. Montgomery attended Westlake School for Girls and Spencer School in New York. She then enrolled in the Academy of Dramatic Arts. Montgomery's TV debut was in 1951 on her father'...[Read More] (Bio by: Curtis Jackson) Cause of death: Colon cancer Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend
Moorehead, Agnes b. December 6, 1900 d. April 30, 1974 Actress. She was born Agnes Robertson Moorehead in Clinton, Massachusetts, the daughter of a Presbyterian minister. She was a graduate of Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio then went on to earn a master's degree in English and public speaking at the university of Wisconsin. She continued her studies in New York at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and began appearing on Broadway and radio. With Joseph Cotton and Orson Welles, she was founder and charter member of the famed Mercury...[Read More] (Bio by: Donald Greyfield) Cause of death: Uterine cancer Dayton Memorial Park, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA Plot: Memorial Abby Mausoleum
Pearce, Alice b. October 16, 1917 d. March 3, 1966 Actress. Making a career out of a post-nasal drip, this scene-stealing character comedienne was one of the best Broadway and Hollywood had to offer. It's too bad, then, that she wasn't utilized in films more often for this slight,chinless, parrot-faced, squawky-voiced bundle of (kill)joy could draw laughs from a well with a mere sniffle, gulp, or stare.
Plaintive Alice Pearce was born in New York City, the only child of a bank vice-president, but was raised in different European...[Read More] Cause of death: cancer Cremated, Ashes scattered at sea
Roberts, Roy b. March 19, 1906 d. May 28, 1975 Actor. Born Roy Barnes Jones in Tampa, Florida, the youngest of six children. His early career was on the Broadway stage, in such plays as "Old Man Murphy" (1931), "Twentieth Century" (1932), The Body Beautiful (1935) and "My Sister Eileen" (1942). He was under contract to 20th Century Fox in the 1940s. His film debut was in "Guadalcanal Diary" in 1943. He most often played fastidious, authority figures including military officers, clerics, police officers and the like. He guest starred on TV...[Read More] (Bio by: Jane Eubanks) Greenwood Memorial Park, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA Plot: Section 42, Lot 314
Rogers, Kasey (Josie Imogene) b. December 15, 1925 d. July 6, 2006 Actress. A voluptuous character player, she was billed as Laura Elliott during her movie career in the early 1950s. Rogers is best known for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's "Strangers on a Train" (1951), as Miriam, Farley Granger's estranged and vindictive wife. In the film's famous murder scene she is strangled by psychotic Robert Walker, the crime reflected in her eyeglasses after they have fallen to the ground. Her other big screen credits include "Samson and Delilah" (1949), "The File on...[Read More] (Bio by: Robert Edwards) Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills), Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Sargent, Dick b. April 19, 1933 d. July 8, 1994 Actor. He replaced actor Dick York in the role of 'Darrin Stephens' on the popular television comedy, "Bewitched." He had been offered the initial role of Darrin when the show first premiered in 1964, but he turned it down as he was under contract to Universal Studios. Born Richard Cox in Carmel, California, his father, Colonel Elmer Cox, was a World War I hero and a Hollywood business manager, and his mother, Ruth McNaughton Cox, was a film actress who went by the stage name of Ruth Powell...[Read More] (Bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson) Cause of death: Cancer Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend
Simon, Robert F. b. December 2, 1908 d. November 29, 1992 Prolific motion picture and television character actor of the 1950s thru 1990s. Appeared in many top films and classic TV series. He played Darrin's father on Bewitched. Cause of death: Heart attack Oakwood Memorial Park, Chatsworth, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Tobias, George b. July 14, 1901 d. February 27, 1980 Actor. Born in New York City on July 14, 1901. He began a long acting career at age 15, appearing off, and on, Broadway in such hits as "The Hairy Ape," "You Can't Take It With You," and "Silk Stockings." In Hollywood he played a wide variety of roles from villain to loveable dim-wit, and appeared in such films as Yankee Doodle Dandy, Mission to Moscow , and My Sister Eileen (which also featured Dick York). He is best remembered as the flute-playing, begrudgingly tolerant of his wife's...[Read More] (Bio by: Fernando) Cause of death: Cancer Mount Carmel Cemetery, Glendale, Queens County, New York, USA Plot: Sec. B R-21
Vernon (Vergauwen), Irene b. January 16, 1922 d. April 21, 1998 Actress. Played Louise Tate on "Bewitched" from 1964-1966. Unknown* *Editor's note: Find A Grave is currently seeking additional burial information for this individual. Please email with any updates you may have. Thank you!
White, David b. April 4, 1916 d. November 27, 1990 American stage actor who appeared frequently on television and occasionally but impressively in films. A Marine Corps veteran of the Second World War, he worked on Broadway and on tour in stage productions after the war. In the late 1950s, he became an increasingly familiar face on American television, following a strong performance in the film 'Sweet Smell of Success (1957)', in which he played the smarmy fellow who gets a dalliance with the unwilling 'Barbara Nichols' in exchange for a favor...[Read More] Hollywood Forever, Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA
York, Dick b. September 4, 1928 d. February 20, 1992 Actor, most remembered for his role as Darrin Stephens, the often-frustrated husband of Elizabeth Montgomery, in the Television sitcom series, Bewitched. Born Richard Allen York in Fort Wayne, Indiana on 4 September 1928, he quickly found work in the entertainment industry. In 1943, at age 15, he became the star of the network radio program, "That Brewster Boy." Beginning in movies in 1947, with the role of Philip Norton in the film "Shy Guy" (1947), his roles were few and far between. To...[Read More] (Bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson) Cause of death: Emphysema complicated by a degenerative spinal condition Plainfield Cemetery, Rockford, Kent County, Michigan, USA