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’. Moorehead was also known for her movie roles in ‘The Magnificent Ambersons’, ‘Mrs. Parkington’, ‘Johnny Belinda’, ‘Raintree County’, ‘Hush… Hush, Sweet Charlotte’, ‘The Singing Nun’, ‘Citizen Kane’, ‘All That Heaven Allows’ and ‘Show Boat’. On stage, she performed in seven productions as a student and continued performing until just a few months before her death. Moorehead was basically known for playing haughty, comedic, or arrogant characters. Her skills at playing character roles earned her two Golden Globe awards and one Primetime Emmy Award in addition to six Emmy and four Academy Award nominations. The American beauty, who was once one of the most sought after actresses in the industry, enjoyed an extremely successfully four-decade long career. Many Hollywood actresses of today have been inspired from Moorehead. The beloved actress died in April 1974, at the age of 73.