Pegah Ghafoori is an actress, known for From (2022), Hello Au Revoir (2021) and Red Secret (2021).
Pegah Rashti is a Persian-American actress, raised in San Jose, California with a young start in theater. In 2010, she moved to NYC on a one-way ticket and found herself working behind-the-scenes at VH1. In summer 2014, she had her first on-air hosting opportunity, traveling to music festivals all over the U.S. and interviewing artists and fans for MTV/VH1/CMT. Since then, she's returned to Los Angeles and has starred in multiple short films, web series, independent pilots and a feature film. Pegah studied improv at UCB and continues to produce her own work.
Tall, sultry, green-eyed blonde Peggie Castle was actually spotted by a talent scout while she was lunching in a Beverly Hills restaurant. In her films she was usually somebody's "woman" rather than a girlfriend, and her career was confined to mostly "B"-grade action pictures, dramas or westerns: Harem Girl (1952), Wagons West (1952), The Prince Who Was a Thief (1951), Jesse James' Women (1954), among others. She did, however, have good roles in such films as Payment on Demand (1951) with Bette Davis, 99 River Street (1953) with John Payne, I, the Jury (1953), The White Orchid (1954), Miracle in the Rain (1956) with Jane Wyman and in Arrivederci Roma (1957) with Mario Lanza. After three seasons playing sexy femme lead Lily Merrill, the dance-hall hostess and romantic interest for steely-eyed Marshal Dan Troop in the TV western series Lawman (1958), she left show business in 1962. She later developed an alcohol problem and died of cirrhosis of the liver in 1973 at age 45.
Peggie J. Lyons is known for Lovecraft Country (2020), Grandma Boyz (2019) and Atlanta (2016).
Peggie Rayhawk-Lewis is known for Watergate: Blueprint for a Scandal (2022).
Peggy Ann Clifford was born on March 23, 1921 in Poole, Dorset, England. She was an actress, known for Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949), Chance of a Lifetime (1950) and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents (1953). She died on May 26, 1986 in Kensington, London, England.
Actress Peggy Ann Garner was born Feb. 3, 1932, in Canton, Ohio. Her father was an English-born attorney, William H. Garner, who served as a U.S. Army officer during World War II. Virginia, her determined mother, got Peggy into summer stock and modeling before she was six. Estranged from her husband, Virginia moved with her daughter to Hollywood a year later. Peggy was cast in several films before gaining fame as Francie Nolan in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945). After years of separation and estrangement, her parents were divorced in 1947. Peggy, who had a falling out with her mother, went to court to have her father appointed as her guardian. By the time she reached 20, she had moved from Hollywood to New York to try her talents on Broadway. She spent much of the 1950s living and working in New York, studying with the Actors Studio. She appeared on stage with Dorothy Gish in The Man in 1950, A Royal Family in 1951 and Home is the Hero in 1954. She also was in the road company of Bus Stop in 1955. She received Harvard's Hasty Pudding Award for Woman of the Year in 1956. Her film career began to fade as she grew older, but she did stage and television work as well as a few other films, never recapturing her childhood fame. Even while earning her living as a real estate broker in the 1960s and as a fleet automobile sales manager during the 1970s, she dreamed of a return to the screen. She was married and divorced three times. Her second husband was actor Albert Salmi, by whom she had a daughter, Catherine who died shortly after her mother Peggy's untimely death from cancer. Peggy's mother Virginia outlived both her only child and only grandchild.
Peggy Ann Lloyd is an actress, known for The Man Who Spoke to Himself (1999).
Peggy Babcock is an actress, known for The Glitch (2018).