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This spin-off of Bewitched (1964) follows Tabitha Stephens; Samantha and Darrin's daughter as an adult. This spin-off of Bewitched (1964) follows Tabitha Stephens; Samantha and Darrin's daughter as an adult. This spin-off of Bewitched (1964) follows Tabitha Stephens; Samantha and Darrin's daughter as an adult.
Even though Erin Murphy was too young to play Tabitha in this series, she still received royalties, since a clip of her from the original series was used in the opening credits.
Tabitha and Adam are both in their 20s, despite the series taking place in 1977, only five years after the end of Bewitched (1964) in which they were depicted as young children.
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I just finished watching all 12 episodes plus the original pilot with Liberty Williams (Jana of the Wonder Twins.) The writing is just awful. Really really bad. But I could not help myself. Checking out one episode turned into a insurmountable urge to watch the entire run. Lisa Hartman (Pre-Movie-of-the-Week-Perma-Scowl) is absolutely adorable as Tabitha. She's cute, she's bouncy, and she does a pretty spot-on Elizabeth Montgomery impersonation, with the voice, the speech patterns, and that big shocked "O" she does with her mouth. And then there is the sexy outfits they rotate her through. Damn the 70's were sexy. Nothing now on Network TV comes close. At the beginning Adam took on the Darwin role being disapproving of the magic. But the producers obviously saw the bit was a turkey and dropped it. I didn't think that Tabitha and Robert Urich were a good romantic fit, she being smart, and him smarmy, but the producers were doing a good job of slowly getting them together. Aunt Minerva started off as an Andora clone, but quickly found her own voice. And we got 2 visits from the wonderful Dr. Bombay!!! I think had the show been picked up for an entire season, they really could have made a go of it. On the other hand, with only 12 episodes, I have watched the entire run and feel great about it. Had there been more, and they sucked, it might have lost it's charm and become grating. Recommendation: Buy it now, because Sony is not going to keep it in print for long. So for the $15-$30 you can find it now, it is worth it. Five to Ten years down the road, when you have to pay $50-$100 for a used copy, it just won't be worth it.
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French former pornographic actress (born 1973)

^ Jump up to: a b "L'ancienne star du porno Tabatha Cash devient directrice de Hot Vidéo en remplacement de son mari décédé en janvier" [The former porn star Tabatha Cash became the director of Hot Video in place of her deceased husband in January]. www.jeanmarcmorandini.com (in French). 22 August 2014 . Retrieved 25 August 2014 .

^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Staff. "Hot Video Reveals Cover Girl ... and New Editor" . AVN.com . Adult Video News . Retrieved 25 August 2014 .

^ Tabatha Cash at the Internet Adult Film Database

^ Philip Malcolm Waller Thody ; Howard Evans; Michelle Pepratx-Evans (1995). Le Franglais . Continuum International Publishing Group . Retrieved 2008-11-16 .

^ Alec G. Hargreaves; Mark McKinney (1997). Post-colonial Cultures in France . Routledge . Retrieved 2008-11-16 .

^ Lorenzo, Gérome (22 August 2014). "Tabatha Cash le retour !" . Hot Vidéo (in French). Archived from the original on 25 August 2014 . Retrieved 26 August 2014 .

^ Staff. "Hot Video Sponsors Contest: Guess Who's On the Cover?" . AVN.com . Adult Video News . Retrieved 25 August 2014 .

^ "Ayoub, nazi qui s'en dédit" . Libération.fr .

^ "Paris - Skinheads Vs. Bikers" . vice.com. 13 October 2006 . Retrieved 1 January 2020 .


Tabatha Cash (born 27 December 1973) is a French former pornographic actress and currently the editor in chief of France's Hot Vidéo magazine as well as the head of the Hot Video group. [1]

Cash quit school at 15 in Paris and entered the porn industry in 1992. [2] In May 1993 Cash won a Hot D'Or for Best European Starlet (roughly the equivalent to the AVN Best New Starlet award ) during the International Film Festival in Cannes. The following year she won Best European Actress at the Hot d'Or ceremony. Although according to the Internet Adult Film Database (IAFD) she performed in her last video in 1994, videos that include her appearances have continued to be released steadily. [3]

Outside pornography, she has worked as a presenter on SkyRock Radio in France, [4] and starred in the mainstream movie, Raï , playing the central female character, a young Algerian woman. [5] She was also on French national TV Canal+ , and her face and figure have been seen on the cover of magazines such as Elle , Cosmopolitan , Glamour and GQ . [2] Cash was also featured in the 1995 calendar of the magazine Max . [6]

In July 2014, after the death of her husband and Hot Video group owner Frank Vardon in January, Cash took control of the Hot Video group and its five branches which includes its magazine and media operations. She is also the editor in chief of the magazine. [2] This was announced via a contest in the magazine that culminated with a cover spread and article about its new editor. [7]

Cash was romantically involved with far-right political activist Serge Ayoub in the 1990s. [8] [9] At age 20, Cash married Franck Vardon, editor of Hot Vidéo , and settled down to be a stay-at-home mom. [2]

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Tabitha Stevens is of Italian ancestry


(1/02) In an interview on Entertainment Tonight (1981), she described herself as a "plastic surgery junkie." She said she has spent between $150,000-$200,000 to date, and will continue to have plastic surgery procedures in the future.


Is the face of Orona Film, a production company owned by her husband Gary Dean Orona . She is displayed naked in the desert with her face painted. The company produced the third season of the show Hotel Erotica (2002), also known as "Hotel Erotica Cabo".


She shares her name with Erin Murphy's character on Bewitched.






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Tabitha Stevens was born on February 16, 1970 in Long Island, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer. She has been married to Gary Dean Orona since March 17, 2007. She was previously married to Don Osterholt and Kenji .



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Remember little Tabitha Stephens from Bewitched , the popular series of the 1960s and 1970s? Samantha's daughter arrived in the second season of the show, which followed a witch who marries an unsuspecting normal, everyday mortal and keeps using her magic without his knowledge (and later against his protests). Tabitha's first appearance in the episode " And Then There Were Three " was a pivotal turning point in the series (marking the first time Darrin embraced his mother-in-law as well as the first time he met Samantha's lookalike cousin). 
Tabitha was thereafter a main character with her own plot-driven episodes, all the way to the last season in 1972. But what happened to the girl best-known for playing Tabitha in 103 of the episodes? Buckle up — here's what little Tabitha Stephens, known in real life as Erin Murphy, looks like and is up to now. 
Erin Murphy was born in Encino, Calif. in 1964, and she landed quickly in the spotlight. As an infant, Murphy booked a gig in a Folgers coffee commercial and did a laundry detergent commercial with Ronald Reagan. But Murphy was meant for more than commercials.
When she was 2 years old , she and her fraternal twin, Diane, got the role of Tabitha Stephens . Even though Erin Murphy shared the part at first, it was her who was used for all of the close-ups while her sister was used for cutaway shots. "From the time I was a baby, I love it," Murphy told ABC News . Noting her sister would cry on set, she shared, "I liked the lights and loved being on my set."
As the girls got older and started looking less alike, Murphy was the obvious choice to keep the character going. Because she was with the show for so many seasons, the cast became like a second family for her. She told ABC News , "I always called her 'Mantha Mommy, because I couldn't say Samantha, and I called Dick Sargent, Darren Daddy. ... They really were like parents to me."
When Bewitched ended and its final episode aired on March 25, 1972, Murphy wasn't yet 9 years old. While most kids that age don't know what it's like to have a job, much less be out of one, Murphy was the perfect age to take on new work. In 1973, she made a guest appearance as Molly Craig on the Season 19 episode of Lassie called "The Visitor" and then quickly made her way back to more commercials. In an interview with Life After 50 magazine , Murphy said, "I did over 80 commercials up until I was in junior high. By then, I kind of lost interest, because I was into things like cheerleading and school activities." In the photo above, Murphy can be seen in one of her many commercials, this one for Barbie .
Erin Murphy attended El Toro High School in Lake Forest, Calif., as reported by The Tolucan Times , and she's insisted that her high school experience was relatively normal. However, she's acknowledged that what she calls normal might be just a little bit different from what other people call normal. Strictly from the outside, though, it does seem pretty normal, full of accomplishments and activities. 
Not only was the real-life Tabitha Stephens a cheerleader (good thing since that's one of the things she gave up acting in commercials for), she was also in her high school dance production and was crowned Homecoming Queen . Murphy graduated from El Toro in 1981, but, according to all the odd jobs she did afterwards, it'd seems she wasn't quite sure what she wanted to do next.
For someone with as many talents as Erin Murphy, it should come as no surprise that she was able to take on a variety of odd jobs, from selling cosmetics at the Mission Viejo Mall to working as a makeup artist, and, according to her Facebook page , earning experience as a casting director, fashion stylist, acting teacher, Karaoke club hostess (yes, really!), and motivational speaker. 
"I'm a big believer that life is short and you've got to throw yourself into it," Murphy told The Tolucan Times . "It's a good thing to push yourself and maybe do things that are a little scary. It keeps life interesting." 
Still, working in retail and behind the camera apparently wasn't what Murphy was meant to do, and, soon enough, she found herself back in front of the camera and back inside our living rooms on TV. She worked not only as a stunt double for Virginia Madsen , but she eventually landed her very own role.
Reality TV seems like a rite of passage, not only for former child stars but for just about everyone. Erin Murphy was no exception. She got her first taste of reality TV as a correspondent for Fox Reality Channel and told Life After 50 magazine that it was a good fit for her at the time. "I had worked with Fox Reality Channel and loved it," she said. "With Fox, I could make lunches and take my kids to school, work for a few hours, and still be home before school let out." While Murphy said in the same interview that her true acting interests, should she act again, lie in the sitcom realm, she first spent more time in the reality TV realm.
In 2008, Erin Murphy appeared on Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling , competing alongside stars like famed basketball player Dennis Rodman, Saved by the Bell 's Dustin Diamond, pop singer Tiffany, and The Partridge Family actor Danny Bonaduce, as announced by CMT . But if you can't imagine Bewitched's little Tabitha Stephens as a wrestler, that's okay. Neither could Murphy, who was ultimately the third to be eliminated . "I had never even watched wrestling before I did the wrestling show," she told The Tolucan Times . "It was scary and wonderful and awful and kind of everything you would imagine and I'm really glad I did it."
To The Tolucan Times , Murphy revealed that she created an identity for herself in the ring. "I even came up with my own wrestling persona," she shared. "I was the Mistress of Mayhem, otherwise known as M.O.M."
In 2010, Erin Murphy appeared as a contestant on another reality TV show — RuPaul's Drag U . She revealed the experience even educated her a bit. "You kind of go in there and it's all for good fun, but I have to say a lot of the drag tricks translate well to the red carpet, so I kind of got some posing pointers," she told Socialite Life . So, why did Murphy make the shift to reality TV? She went on to tell Socialite Life that it's about her kids. 
"I think the biggest influence having a big family has had on my career is that it's made me rethink my job choices," she said. "I can't do a sitcom or an hour-long drama — which is something I would be typically drawn to — but I'm not willing to be away from the family 12 hours a day, 6 days a week. I've made different career choices because I'm a mom." She added, "I mean, I love the reality genre and I love hosting but I don't know that I would do as much of it if I didn't have kids. I think I'd be on a sitcom."
With her children in school and doing a sitcom not really an option at the time, Erin Murphy wasn't content to just sit at home. According to Murphy's feature in Life After 50 magazine, she filled this void by helping to start a company. She is the co-owner of Slim Chillers , which makes low-calorie vodka popsicles. (Um, yum!) 
"We started the company two years ago and are in many retailers including BevMo, and we also have an online store," she said. "Our signature products are four frozen pops that are flavored as an Appletini, a Cosmopolitan, a Lemon Drop, and a watermelon lemonade Martini." She's also the spokesperson for the company, which makes a lot of sense given her celeb status. So, if you ever think you see her face on a truck, you might not be wrong.
If there's one thing Erin Murphy said she'd never ever do , it was theater. But as the saying goes, never say never. In 2016, the actress once known for her role as Tabitha Stephens on Bewitched told the Windy City Times , "In the last two years I decided to act again so I started doing local LA theater." By her own account, she started her fourth play in 2016 called " Dead Pilots Society " about TV comedy pilots that "nev
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