Peggy Knudsen

Peggy Knudsen

ACTRESS

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, though small, was the integral part of tough girl Mona Mars in the film noir classic The Big Sleep (1946), for which she received good critical notices. She was then cast in support of Errol Flynn in Never Say Goodbye (1946) and John Garfield in Humoresque (1946).
  • When was
    Peggy Knudsen born?

    Peggy Knudsen was born on Sunday, April 22, 1923

  • Where was
    Peggy Knudsen born?

    Peggy Knudsen was born in Duluth, Mnesota, USA

  • How old was
    Peggy Knudsen when they died?

    Peggy Knudsen was 58

  • When did Peggy Knudsen die?

    Peggy Knudsen died on
    Friday, July 11, 1980


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