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Moorehead and met
Moorehead met Orson Welles and by 1937 was one of his principal Mercury Players, along with Joseph Cotten.
Moorehead reportedly met her second husband, actor Robert Gist, during the making of this film.

Moorehead and actress
* 1900 – Agnes Moorehead, American actress ( d. 1974 )
* December 6 – Agnes Moorehead, American actress ( Bewitched ) ( d. 1974 )
* April 30 – Agnes Moorehead, American actress ( b. 1900 )
* Agnes Moorehead, actress on Bewitched, taught school in Soldier's Grove
* April 30 – Agnes Moorehead, actress ( Endora on Bewitched )
Agnes Robertson Moorehead ( December 6, 1900 – April 30, 1974 ) was an American actress.
During the 946 episodes run of Suspense, Moorehead was cast in more episodes than any other actor or actress.
In the 1960 – 1961 season, Moorehead made guest appearances as Aunt Harriet in the short-lived CBS sitcom My Sister Eileen starring Shirley Bonne and Elaine Stritch as Eileen ( an aspiring actress ) and Ruth Sherwood, respectively, two single sisters living in New York City.
* Agnes Moorehead, actress who played Endora on the long running TV show Bewitched, lived in Reedsburg.
She attempted to make the voice sound like a British version of the actress Agnes Moorehead.

Moorehead and Helen
Orson Welles ' radio series Campbell Playhouse broadcast a one-hour adaptation on 7January 1940 featuring Helen Hayes and Agnes Moorehead.
Playwrights adapted to radio ranged from Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde to Eugene O ' Neill and Tennessee Williams with numerous Broadway and Hollywood actors in the casts, including Ingrid Bergman, Ronald Colman, Bette Davis, Rex Harrison, Helen Hayes, Katharine Hepburn, Gene Kelly, Deborah Kerr, Agnes Moorehead, Basil Rathbone and Mary Sinclair.

Moorehead and who
Citizen Kane launched the film careers of the Mercury Players, including Agnes Moorehead ( who played Kane's mother ), Ruth Warrick ( Kane's first wife ), and Ray Collins ( Kane's political opponent ).
One of the series ' earliest successes and its single most popular episode is Lucille Fletcher's " Sorry, Wrong Number ," about a bedridden woman ( Agnes Moorehead ) who panics after overhearing a murder plot on a crossed telephone connection but is unable to persuade anyone to investigate.
The princess's relativesplayed by Jessie Royce Landis, Estelle Winwood, and Brian Aherneare comically eccentric, and Agnes Moorehead, as the queen who shows up near the end to find out if the princess has made the grade, is crankily imperious.
The radio drama also introduced female characters into The Shadow's realm, most notably Margo Lane ( played by Agnes Moorehead, among others ) as Cranston's love interest, crime-solving partner and the only person who knows his identity as The Shadow.
Moorehead was born in Clinton, Massachusetts, of English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh ancestry, to a Presbyterian clergyman, John Henderson Moorehead, and his wife, the former Mildred McCauley, who had been a singer.
" In 1943 – 1944, Moorehead portrayed " matronly housekeeper Mrs. Mullet ", who was constantly offering her " candied opinion ", in Mutual Radio's The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall ; she inaugurated the role on CBS Radio.
Moorehead played a selfish, neurotic woman who overhears a murder being plotted via crossed phone wires who eventually realizes she is the intended victim.
Moorehead played a woman living in isolation who is terrorized by space aliens.
Co-star Dick Sargent, who in 1969 replaced the ill Dick York as Samantha's husband, Darrin Stephens, had a more difficult relationship with Moorehead, caustically describing her as " a tough old bird.
In 1970, Moorehead appeared as a dying woman who haunts her own house in the early Night Gallery episode " Certain Shadows on the Wall.
Her close friend Sandra Gould, who was featured with her on Bewitched, recalls that long before Moorehead developed the uterine cancer that killed her in 1974, she recounted rumors of " some radioactive germs " on location in Utah, observing: " Everybody in that picture has gotten cancer and died.
Edgar is a mute elf who is initially sent to observe and undermine Sam's marriage – all with the blessing of Endora ( Agnes Moorehead ), of course.
A passage from Alan Moorehead ´ s The White Nile ( p. 61 ) describes it thus: " The sportsman Samuel Baker and his wife had come up the Nile to look for them, and there had been others as well who had arrived at Gondokoro on the same mission, three Dutch ladies, the Baroness van Capellan and Mrs and Miss Tinne, but they had been forced to return to Khartoum through sickness.
Alan Moorehead was an Australian war correspondent and novelist who gained international acclaim.
The movie was directed by Craven Moorehead, who would later go on to direct Danzig's music video for " Crawl Across Your Killing Floor ".
Sometimes they are known as the Moorehead Phase of the Laurentian Tradition or the Moorehead burial tradition after Warren K. Moorehead who brought them widely to the attention of scientists.
It caught the attention of Moorehead, who did more digs and published research about them from 1912 to the 1920s.
Cornelia Van Gorder ( Agnes Moorehead ) is a mystery author who lives in a town terrorized by a mysterious murderer known only as " The Bat ".
Montana is publicly ruined by Rose who, with the help of vengeful Ariel Maloney, reveals the secret that Montana was once a man named Milton Moorehead.

Moorehead and encouraged
Moorehead noted and was encouraged by her father's amused reactions.

Moorehead and her
'" In her article, Moorehead characterized the group as " heavily biased towards politics of moderate conservatism and big business " and claims that the " farthest left is represented by a scattering of central social democrats ".
Although she began with the Mercury Theatre, appeared in more than seventy films beginning with Citizen Kane and on dozens of television shows during a career that spanned more than thirty years, Moorehead is most widely known to modern audiences for her role as the witch Endora in the series Bewitched.
Moorehead later shaved six years off her age by claiming to have been born in 1906.
Moorehead recalled her first public performance was at the age of three, reciting " The Lord's Prayer " in her father's church.
", while Moorehead and her sister would often engage in mimicry, often coming to the dinner table and imitating parishioners.
In addition to her interest in acting, she developed a lifelong interest in religion ; in later years actors such as Dick Sargent would recall Moorehead arriving on the set with " the Bible in one hand and the script in the other ".
Several of his radio performers joined him, and Moorehead made her film debut as his mother in Citizen Kane ( 1941 ), considered one of the best films ever made.
Moorehead skillfully portrayed puritanical matrons, neurotic spinsters, possessive mothers, and comical secretaries throughout her career.
In " Sorry, Wrong Number " Moorehead offered a famed, bravura performance using only her voice, and for " The Invaders " she was offered a script where she had no dialogue at all.
In January 1974, three months before her death, Moorehead performed in two episodes ( including the very first ) of CBS Radio Mystery Theater, the popular series produced by old-time radio master Himan Brown.
Moorehead was a devout Presbyterian as she grew older, and, in interviews, often spoke of her relationship with God.
Shortly before her death, Moorehead sought Christian causes to benefit after her death through her estate.
Her mother, Mary M. Moorehead ( August 25, 1883 – June 8, 1990 ) survived her by 16 years, dying at the age of 106 in 1990.
Moorehead bequeathed her 1967 Emmy Award statue for The Wild Wild West, her private papers, and her home in Rix Mills, Ohio, to her alma mater Muskingum College.

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