Lisa Hartman (b. June 1, 1956 in Houston, Texas, USA) is an actress. She made her television debut in 1977, in the TV flop Tabitha, the belated spin-off of the 1960s sitcom Bewitched, in which she played the now grown-up Tabitha Stevens, who tried to make it on her own without having to use her inherited witchcraft powers. In the middle of her series in Bewitched, she had a primetime show called the Lisa Hartman Show. The series ended in 1978 after only a year. Her primetime ended a year after Bewitched. Five years later, she starred in the primetime soap Knots Landing as both ill-fated crooner Ciji Dunne (1982-1983) and look-alike rocker Cathy Geary Rush (1983-1986). That same year, she married country star Clint Black. Now credited as Lisa Hartman Black, she has made a number of TV movies and recorded several CDs. In the music industry, she is mostly famous with singing a duet with her husband entitled When I Said I Do.
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