Fans of the classic TV show Bewitched will always remember Erin Murphy as the adorable little witch Tabitha Stephens. Decades later, the former child star has traded Hollywood magic for the everyday joys of motherhood—and at 60, she’s now a proud grandmother too.

Murphy began her acting career at just three years old, charming audiences alongside Elizabeth Montgomery in the beloved 1960s sitcom. Though she worked alongside stars like Ronald Reagan in commercials and even beat out future A-listers like Jodie Foster for roles, she chose to step away from acting as a child. Instead, she embraced a normal upbringing—cheerleading, Girl Scouts, and school.
As an adult, Murphy found her greatest role yet: being a mom. She married three times and welcomed six sons, creating the bustling household she’d always dreamed of. “I grew up watching The Brady Bunch and wanted a big family,” she once shared. Though Hollywood occasionally called, she prioritized raising her kids, even becoming an advocate for autism awareness after one of her sons was diagnosed.
Now a grandmother, Murphy still radiates the same warmth and beauty that made her famous. She recently celebrated her grandson’s birthday and the arrival of a new granddaughter, Sage, sharing sweet moments on social media. While her Bewitched days may be behind her, her happiness shines just as bright—proving that family, not fame, has been her greatest blessing.