Actress Alice Ghostley Dies at 81

KentB3

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Actress Alice Ghostley Dies at 81
LOS ANGELES, Sat Sep 22, 07:52 AM


Alice Ghostley, the Tony Award-winning actress best known on television for playing Esmeralda on "Bewitched" and Bernice on "Designing Women," has died. She was 81.

Ghostley died Friday at her home in Studio City after a long battle with colon cancer and a series of strokes, longtime friend Jim Pinkston said.

Ghostley made her Broadway debut in "Leonard Sillman's New Faces of 1952." She received critical acclaim for singing "The Boston Beguine," which became her signature song.

Miles Kreuger, president of the Los Angeles-based Institute of the American Musical, said part of Ghostley's charm was that she was not glamorous.

"She was rather plain and had a splendid singing voice, and the combination of the well-trained, splendid singing voice and this kind of dowdy homemaker character was so incongruous and so charming," Kreuger said.

In the 1960s, Ghostley received a Tony nomination for various characterizations in the Broadway comedy "The Beauty Part" and eventually won for best featured actress in "The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window."

From 1969 to 1972, she played the good witch and ditzy housekeeper Esmeralda on TV's "Bewitched." She played Bernice Clifton on "Designing Women" from 1987 to 1993, for which she earned an Emmy nomination in 1992.

Ghostley's film credits include "To Kill a Mockingbird," "The Graduate," "Gator" and "Grease."

She was born on Aug. 14, 1926, in Eve, Mo., where her father worked as a telegraph operator. She grew up in Henryetta, Okla.

After graduating from high school, Ghostley attended the University of Oklahoma but dropped out and moved to New York with her sister to pursue theater.

"The best job I had then was as a theater usher," she said in a 1990 Boston Globe interview. "I saw the plays for free. What I saw before me was a visualization of what I wanted to do and what I wanted to be."

She was well aware of the types of roles she should pursue.

"I knew I didn't look like an ingenue," she told The Globe. "My nose was too long. I had crooked teeth. I wasn't blond. I knew I looked like a character actress.

"But I also knew I'd find a way," she added.

Ghostley, whose actor husband, Felice Orlandi, died in 2003, is survived by her sister, Gladys.
 

mickhyperion

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Very sad. I guess that leaves the actors who played Tabitha (Erin & Diane Murphy) and Dr. Bombay (Bernard Fox) as the only surviving members of the Bewitched cast. I could be wrong about some of the more infrequent cast members (including the child who played the Adam Stephens character), but certainly the actors who played Samantha, both Darrin's, Endora, Larry & Louise Tate, Uncle Arthur, and Aunt Clara have all passed.
 

sbkline

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Not only did she play Esmeralda on "Bewitched", but before landing that permanent role, she also had recurring roles on that show as different characters.

I wonder if Serena is still alive...although I'm confused about who played her. She was supposed to be Samantha's identical cousin, being played by Elizabeth Montgomery. But in the credits, it says she is played by Pandora Spocks.
 

Uponastar

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Not only did she play Esmeralda on "Bewitched", but before landing that permanent role, she also had recurring roles on that show as different characters.

I wonder if Serena is still alive...although I'm confused about who played her. She was supposed to be Samantha's identical cousin, being played by Elizabeth Montgomery. But in the credits, it says she is played by Pandora Spocks.


http://members.tripod.com/~bewitchvic/faq.html
 

Connor002

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Very sad. I guess that leaves the actors who played Tabitha (Erin & Diane Murphy) and Dr. Bombay (Bernard Fox) as the only surviving members of the Bewitched cast. I could be wrong about some of the more infrequent cast members (including the child who played the Adam Stephens character), but certainly the actors who played Samantha, both Darrin's, Endora, Larry & Louise Tate, Uncle Arthur, and Aunt Clara have all passed.
Yep, Fox is the only adult member of the cast left, then there's the four kids (Erin & Diane, and Greg & David Lawrence).
 

sbkline

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Thanks for that link. That answers a question that's been on my mind for years! :ROFLOL:

I think I may have overstated earlier when I said that Ghostley had recurring roles on the show before landing the role of Esmerelda. After thinking about it, I can only actually remember one black and white episode where she played someone other than Esmerelda...unless someone else can remember any others. The one I'm thinking of is the one where she played a mortal maid in the Stephens' house. Louise Tate hired her for an evening to cook supper for their dinner party, but she kept screwing up and Samantha had to secretly help her in order to giver her some confidence.
 

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