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  1. Moorehead garnered four nominations for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, for her performances in: The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), Mrs. Parkington (1944), Johnny Belinda (1948), and Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964). She is also known for the radioplay Sorry, Wrong Number (1943).

  2. Agnes Moorehead. Actress: The Magnificent Ambersons. Agnes was born of Anglo-Irish ancestry near Boston, the daughter of a Presbyterian minister (her mother was a mezzo-soprano) who encouraged her to perform in church pageants.

  3. Agnes Moorehead. Actress: The Magnificent Ambersons. Agnes was born of Anglo-Irish ancestry near Boston, the daughter of a Presbyterian minister (her mother was a mezzo-soprano) who encouraged her to perform in church pageants.

  4. Agnes Robertson Moorehead was an eminent American actress who was active in radio, film, television and stage. She was primarily recognized for her role as Endora, a quick-witted witch mother on the comedy TV series ‘Bewitched’.

  5. May 1, 1974 · Agnes Moorehead, the actress, died yesterday in the Methodist Hospital in Rochester, Minn., where she had been under the care of Mayo Clinic physicians. She was 67 years old. The clinic...

  6. Jun 10, 2024 · Agnes Moorehead came to her role as Endora on Bewitched with a wealth of acting experience behind her, including on the radio, stage and in film — among her credits Citizen Kane, one of the most celebrated films ever made. But the truth is, pretty much anyone seeing her face will think of that 1960s sitcom before they do anything else.

  7. Agnes Moorehead (born Dec. 6, 1900, Clinton, Mass., U.S.—died April 30, 1974, Rochester, Minn.) was a versatile American actress who is best remembered for her portrayals of strong, eccentric characters and whose career extended to radio, the stage, film, and television.

  8. Apr 24, 2024 · On Nov. 10, 1958, Moorehead came back to Clinton for a triumphant homecoming in the form of the Weeks Institute-sponsored “Agnes Moorehead: Clinton-born Star of the American Theatre” at the Fallon Memorial Auditorium in Clinton Town Hall.

  9. Moorehead, Agnes (1900–1974) American actress who was nominated for four Academy Awards. Born on December 6, 1900 (also seen as 1906), in Clinton, Massachusetts; died on April 30, 1974, in Rochester, Minnesota; eldest of two daughters of John Moorehead (a Presbyterian minister) and Mary Mildred (McCauley) Moorehead (a professional singer ...

  10. A gnes Moorehead's acting career spanned half a century and she portrayed almost every character role from glamorous divorcee to acid-tongued witch. She held a master of arts...