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Erin Margaret Murphy (born June 17, 1964) is an American actress, who is best known for her role as young Tabitha Stephens in the television sitcom Bewitched, in 103 episodes from the show's third season (in 1966) to the last original episode in 1972. For the first season, she shared this role for 18 episodes with her fraternal twin sister, Diane, as they were of similar appearance and stature ...
Bewitched is 60!. Actress Erin Murphy, the former child star who played young Tabitha Stephens — daughter of magical Samatha Stephens (Elizabeth Montgomery) and Darrin Stephens (Dick York ...
List of. Bewitched. characters. Agnes Moorehead as Endora, Dick York as Darrin Stephens and Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha. This is a list of characters in Bewitched, an American fantasy television sitcom which aired from 1964 to 1972.
The classic late-'60s sitcom "Bewitched" starred Elizabeth Montgomery as the beautiful and magically gifted Samantha, but a pint-sized co-star often stole the scene: Erin Murphy, who played little ...
"Bewitched" star Erin Murphy has never known life out of the spotlight.. Murphy, who played Samantha and Darrin Stephens’ adorable daughter Tabitha on the show starting in 1966, told Fox News ...
The narrative follows Lisa Wilson (Venetta Rogers), an African-American girl, as she visits her friend Tabitha Stephens (Erin Murphy), a white girl. Meanwhile, Tabitha's father Darrin Stephens (Dick Sargent), who works at an advertising agency, fails to land a million-dollar account with toy company owner Mr. Brockway (Parley Baer) because Mr. Brockway is racist and incorrectly believes Darrin ...
Tabitha is an American fantasy sitcom and a spin-off of Bewitched that aired on ABC from September 10, 1977, to January 14, 1978. The series starred Lisa Hartman in the title role as Tabitha Stephens, the witch daughter of Samantha and Darrin Stephens who was introduced on Bewitched during its second season.
See Erin Murphy, who played Tabitha on “Bewitched” in the ‘60s and ‘70s, hit the red carpet at the Family Film Awards.