
Agnes Moorehead
Acting
1900-12-06 · Clinton, Massachusetts, USA
Agnes Robertson Moorehead (December 6, 1900 – April 30, 1974) was an American actress. 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. While rarely playing leads in films, Moorehead's skill at character development and range earned her one Emmy Award and two Golden Globe awards in addition to four Academy Award and six Emmy Award nominations. Moorehead's transition to television won acclaim for drama and comedy. She could play many different types, but often portrayed haughty, arrogant characters.
movieThe Conqueror: Hollywood Fallout
as Self (archive footage) · 2024 · 5.3
movieElizabeth Montgomery: A Bewitched Life
as Self/Endora (archive footage) · 2023 · 0.0
movieSay Hey, Willie Mays!
as Self (archive video) · 2022 · 6.0
movieThe Twilight Zone: A 60th Anniversary Celebration
as Woman (archive footage) · 2019 · 10.0
movieBewitched
as Endora (archive footage) (uncredited) · 2005 · 5.1
movieA Bewitched Christmas
as Endora · 1994 · 0.0
movieFrankenstein: The True Story
as Mrs. Blair · 1974 · 7.5
movieThat's Entertainment!
as (archive footage) (uncredited) · 1974 · 7.4
movieRex Harrison Presents Stories of Love
as Hercule's Wife · 1974 · 7.0
tvFrankenstein: The True Story
as Mrs. Blair · 1973 · 8.5
movieCharlotte's Web
as Goose (voice) · 1973 · 6.8
movieNight of Terror
as Bronsky · 1972 · 6.1
movieRolling Man
as Grandmother · 1972 · 6.5
movieDear Dead Delilah
as Delilah Charles · 1972 · 5.3
movieThe Strange Monster of Strawberry Cove
as Mrs. Pringle · 1971 · 7.0
movieSuddenly Single
as Marlene · 1971 · 4.5
movieMarriage: Year One
as Grandma Duden · 1971 · 6.0
movieWhat's the Matter with Helen?
as Sister Alma · 1971 · 5.9
tvThe Pet Set
as Self · 1971 · 6.7
tvNight Gallery
as Head Witch (segment "Witches' Feast") · 1970 · 7.8
tvNight Gallery
as Emma Brigham (segment "Certain Shadows on the Wall") · 1970 · 7.8
movieThe Ballad of Andy Crocker
as Lisa's Mother · 1969 · 6.0
tvLove, American Style
as Mrs. Cooper · 1969 · 6.1
tvMarcus Welby, M.D.
as Mrs. Ramsey · 1969 · 6.6