Mabel Albertson
Mabel Ida Albertson was an accomplished American actress known for her versatile performances across television, stage, radio, and film. Born on July 24, 1907, Albertson gained significant fame for her role as Phyllis Stephens on the beloved sitcom "Bewitched," where her comedic timing and charming presence endeared her to viewers during the show's run in the 1960s.
In addition to her memorable role in "Bewitched," Albertson showcased her talents in the science fiction series "The Time Tunnel," further solidifying her status in the television industry. Her career spanned several decades, during which she appeared in various film and television projects, demonstrating her ability to adapt to different genres and formats.
Albertson's stage work also contributed to her reputation as a skilled performer, earning her acclaim and recognition for her contributions to the theatrical arts. Throughout her life, she was celebrated for her dedication to her craft and her ability to bring characters to life with authenticity and flair. Mabel Albertson's legacy endures as a testament to her impact on the entertainment industry, and she remains a cherished figure in the history of American television. She passed away on July 28, 1982, leaving behind a rich legacy of memorable performances.
Filmography
Period of Adjustment
Barefoot in the Park
Man Afraid
Don't Give Up the Ship
The Long, Hot Summer
A Fine Madness
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
Home Before Dark
The Female Animal
So This Is Love (1953)
Ransom!
The House That Would Not Die
Forever, Darling
The Cobweb
The Hangman
All in a Night's Work
She's Back on Broadway
The Gazebo
Black Widow