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Sara Seegar | |
Credits | |
Roles | Agnes Baker Edna Durfee Cora Mae Franklin Mrs. Grange Emily Hascomb Mrs. Meiklejohn Mrs. Nickerson Elma Prescott Mrs. Springer Mrs. Wehmeyer |
Biographical Information | |
Full Name | Sara Seegar Stone |
Birthdate | July 1, 1914 |
Birthplace | Greentown, Indiana, United States |
Death Date | August 12, 1990 (age 76) |
Death Place | Langhorne, Pennsylvania, United States |
Sara Seegar was a recurring guest star on Bewitched. She played ten characters, mostly clients' wives.
Career[]
Sara Seegar was an American actress. A performer on stage, film, radio and television, she may best be remembered for her role as Mrs. Wilson in the 1962–63 season of Dennis the Menace.
Seegar appeared in the films, "A Boy Called Nuthin'" (1967), "The Music Man" (1962), "Dead Men Tell No Tales" (1939), "Mr. Reeder in Room 13" (1938), "The Last Curtain" (1937) and "Smash And Grab" (1937). She also appeared in many television shows - "Bewitched" (1964-1972), "The Andy Griffith Show" (1960-1968), "The Brady Bunch" (1969-1974), The Jeffersons" (1975-1985) and "Kojack" (1973-1978).
Personal Life[]
Sara Seegar met Ezra Stone while the two were performing in "Horse Fever" on Broadway in 1940. They were married on October 5, 1942. They had two children: a son, Josef Seegar Stone (1944–2010) and a daughter, Francine Lida Stone.
Sara Seegar Stone died on August 12, 1990, of a cerebral hemorrhage at St. Mary's Hospital in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Her ashes were interred at Washington Crossing National Cemetery, along with those of her husband, in a ceremony in 2013.
Bewitched Credits[]

Seegar as Emily Hascomb in "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall"
- Agnes Baker in "Tabatha's Cranky Spell"
- Edna Durfee in "Samantha the Bard"
- Cora Mae Franklin in "The Truth, Nothing but the Truth, So Help Me Sam"
- Mrs. Grange in "A Vision of Sugar Plums"
- Emily Hascomb in "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall"
- Mrs. Meiklejohn in "Make Love, Not Hate"
- Mrs. Nickerson in "Tabitha's Very Own Samantha"
- Elma Prescott in "Samantha Is Earthbound"
- Mrs. Springer in "That Was No Chick, That Was My Wife"
- Mrs. Wehmeyer in "Samantha Twitches for UNICEF"
Sources[]
- Sara Seegar on the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on December 7, 2019.
- Peterborough K. Sara Seegar memorial on Find a Grave.com, December 2, 2002. Retrieved on December 7, 2019.
- Sara Seegar on Wikipedia. Retrieved on December 7, 2019.
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