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Peggy Knudsen(1923-1980)

  • Actress
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Peggy Knudsen
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Humoresque (1946)
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A knockout curvaceous screen siren with a smart, confident air, Peggy Knudsen had the blonde pulchritude and the presence to make it in Hollywood. Somehow, stardom eluded her. The daughter of a Duluth fire chief, she had studied violin as a child and later showed some promise acting in school plays. Her mother consequently moved the family to Chicago, where Peggy got her start on the CBS daytime radio drama "The Woman in White". Aged nineteen, she then made her way to Broadway to debut in a small part in "My Sister Eileen", as replacement for Jo Ann Sayers. Movies eventually beckoned, and, in 1945, Peggy was signed by Warner Brothers after being 'spotted' at the Stage Door Canteen. The studio publicity machine promptly heralded her arrival by nicknaming her "the lure". Peggy's first significant role was as Mona Mars in the film noir classic The Big Sleep (1946). She replaced the original actress when the part was recast when the film was re-shot to add sizzle to the Bogart/Bacall vehicle. Though a small part, Peggy received good critical notices. She was then cast in support of Errol Flynn in Never Say Goodbye (1946) and John Garfield in Humoresque (1946).

Despite these A-grade films, her subsequent career turned out to be somewhat desultory. Warners had a not undeserved reputation for often failing to effectively cast (rather than typecast) their starlets. With Peggy, they missed the boat altogether. In the absence of suitable vehicles, she was first relegated to playing one-dimensional hard-boiled toughs or the proverbial 'other woman', then loaned out. With Sol M. Wurtzel's B-unit at 20th Century Fox (and, subsequently, at Monogram) she fared rather better, finally getting to play leads. However, her films, -- Roses Are Red (1947), Trouble Preferred (1948), Perilous Waters (1948) and Half Past Midnight (1948) -- were little seen low budget affairs. Unsurprisingly, Peggy turned towards television, becoming a prolific guest star on such prime time shows as The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952), Perry Mason (1957) and Bat Masterson (1958). A projected co-starring role in a 1962 sitcom, entitled "Howie", never came to pass, as CBS refused to acquire the pilot episode. Nonetheless, for her contribution to TV, Peggy was awarded a Star on the 'Walk of Fame' on Hollywood Boulevard in 1960, perhaps scant consolation for missing out on stardom. A debilitating affliction with arthritis brought about her premature retirement from acting in 1965. She spent much of her sadly few remaining years cared for by her close friend, the actress Jennifer Jones, who also reputedly paid for her medical expenses. Peggy died in July 1980, aged 57.
BornApril 22, 1923
DiedJuly 11, 1980(57)
BornApril 22, 1923
DiedJuly 11, 1980(57)
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Peggy Knudsen in Perilous Waters (1948)
Ronald Reagan and Peggy Knudsen in Stallion Road (1947)
Patricia Knight and Peggy Knudsen in Roses Are Red (1947)
Edward Keane, Peggy Knudsen, and Joe Sawyer in Roses Are Red (1947)
Peggy Knudsen, Joe Sawyer, and Kent Taylor in Half Past Midnight (1948)
Don Castle, Peggy Knudsen, and Joe Sawyer in Roses Are Red (1947)
Ronald Reagan, Peggy Knudsen, Zachary Scott, and Alexis Smith in Stallion Road (1947)
Errol Flynn and Peggy Knudsen in Never Say Goodbye (1946)
Peggy Knudsen and Kent Taylor in Half Past Midnight (1948)
Peggy Knudsen and Kent Taylor in Half Past Midnight (1948)
Peggy Knudsen, Lynne Roberts, and Charles Russell in Trouble Preferred (1948)
Don Castle and Peggy Knudsen in Roses Are Red (1947)

Known for

Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart in The Big Sleep (1946)
The Big Sleep
7.9
  • Mona Mars
  • 1946
Humoresque (1946)
Humoresque
7.3
  • Florence Boray
  • 1946
Errol Flynn and Cornell Borchers in Istanbul (1957)
Istanbul
6.1
  • Marge Boyle
  • 1957
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955)
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
8.5
TV Series
  • Herta Cowell

Credits

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Actress

  • The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952)
    The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet
    • Mrs. Frazer
    • Helen
    • Mrs. Kelley ...
    • TV Series
    • 1958–1965
  • Howie (1962)
    Howie
    • Edith Simms
    • TV Movie
    • 1962
  • The Case of the Dangerous Robin (1960)
    The Case of the Dangerous Robin
    • TV Series
    • 1961
  • The Magical World of Disney (1954)
    The Magical World of Disney
    • Nellie
    • TV Series
    • 1961
  • Henry Fonda and Gene Barry in Bat Masterson (1958)
    Bat Masterson
    • Katie
    • Lottie Tremaine
    • Louisa Carey
    • TV Series
    • 1959–1961
  • Pete and Gladys (1960)
    Pete and Gladys
    • Mrs. Valenti
    • TV Series
    • 1960
  • Ronald Reagan in General Electric Theater (1953)
    General Electric Theater
    • Irene Martin
    • TV Series
    • 1960
  • Mike Connors in Tightrope (1959)
    Tightrope
    • Helen Stevens
    • TV Series
    • 1959
  • Perry Mason (1957)
    Perry Mason
    • Marie Chapman
    • Sheila Bowers
    • TV Series
    • 1958–1959
  • Lock Up (1959)
    Lock Up
    • Margie Cleaver
    • TV Series
    • 1959
  • Pat Conway in Tombstone Territory (1957)
    Tombstone Territory
    • Amy Ward
    • TV Series
    • 1959
  • Target (1958)
    Target
    • TV Series
    • 1958
  • The George Burns Show (1958)
    The George Burns Show
    • Secretary
    • TV Series
    • 1958
  • Walter Brennan, Richard Crenna, and Kathleen Nolan in The Real McCoys (1957)
    The Real McCoys
    • Miss Eberle
    • TV Series
    • 1958
  • The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955)
    The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
    • Lilly Reeve AKA Kansas Lily
    • TV Series
    • 1958

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Humoresque
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Humoresque

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  • Born
    • April 22, 1923
    • Duluth, Minnesota, USA
  • Died
    • July 11, 1980
    • Encino, California, USA(cancer)
  • Spouses
      Francis Sylvester KellstromFebruary 12, 1962 - October 22, 1962 (divorced)
  • Other works
    Unsold pilot: Co-starred in an unsold sitcom pilot for CBS series called "Howie" which featured Will Hutchins in the title role.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Pictorial

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  • Trivia
    Suffered from a crippling arthritic condition for much of her later life. Cared for at one point by her good friend Jennifer Jones.

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