Peggie Castle

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Peggie Castle
Peggie Castle in Invasion U.S.A.jpg
Peggie Castle in Invasion, USA
Background information
Born as: Peggy Thomas Blair
Other names: Peggie Call
Born Dec 22, 1927
Appalachia, Virginia, U.S.
Died Aug 11, 1973 - at age 46
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Alcoholism
Spouse(s):
  • Revis T. Call
    (1945 - 1950) div
  • Robert H. Rains
    (1951 - 1954) div
  • William McGarry
    (1955 - 1969) div
(1 child)
  • Arthur Morganstern
    (1971 - )
Parents: Doyle H. Blair
Elizabeth Blair
Children: One
Notable for: "Miss Cheesecake"
Genre(s): "The Other Woman"

Peggie Castle (December 22, 1927 – August 11, 1973) was an American actress specializing in playing the "other woman" in B-movies. Castle was "Miss Cheesecake" in 1949.

Early life

Castle was born as Peggy Thomas Blair in Appalachia, Wise County, Virginia. She changed her last name "because there was another actress named Blair at the first studio where she worked." Her father, Doyle H. Blair, was at one point "an industrial relations director for a large corporation" and later business manager for Donald O'Connor and studio manager for Goldwyn Studios. Her mother was Elizabeth Blair. She took lessons in drama when she was 8 years old.

Castle graduated from Hollywood High School and attended Mills College for two years.

Career

Radio

Castle's first work as an actress came in the soap opera Today's Children. Then, a spot on Lux Radio Theatre in 1947 brought her a screen test offer from 20th Century Fox.

Film

Castle was discovered by a talent scout while eating in a restaurant in Beverly Hills. She was signed to a seven-year contract with Universal-International and made her film debut in the 1947 film When a Girl's Beautiful. In 1949, she was named "Miss Cheesecake" by the Southern California Restaurant Association. Later that year, the Junior Chamber of Commerce named Castle "Miss Three Alarm". She later appeared in the films Mr. Belvedere Goes to College (1949), Payment on Demand (1951), The Prince Who Was a Thief (1951) Invasion, U.S.A. (1952), Cow Country (1953), 99 River Street (1953), Beginning of the End (1957), and Arrivederci Roma (1957). She often starred in Westerns, appearing in nearly a dozen between Wagons West (1952) and Hell's Crossroads (1957).

Television

In the 1950s, Castle moved into television. She appeared in multiple guest roles on Fireside Theater, Cheyenne, 77 Sunset Strip, and The Restless Gun. In 1957, she appeared as Amy Gordon on Cheyenne in the episode titled "The Spanish Grant". In 1957, she played defendant Sally Fenner in the Perry Mason episode, "The Case of the Negligent Nymph". Also in 1957, she was a primary star on Gunsmoke, playing a forlorn Nita Tucker in the episode "Chester's Murder".

From 1959 to 1962, she co-starred in the television Western series Lawman — her first continuing series. Her role as saloon owner Lily Merrill brought out a new dimension of Castle's talent. She stated, "For the first time in my life, I'm a singer — that's the producer's opinion, not mine."

Her final onscreen role was a guest appearance in a 1966 episode of The Virginian.

Stage

In 1958, Castle acted with Jesse White in a production of A Hole in the Head at the Civic Playhouse in Los Angeles.: 14 

Personal appearances

In 1960, Castle and Peter Brown (who also was a regular in Lawman) traveled to rodeos, performing as a song-and-dance team. Castle stressed, "We're very careful not to sing any romantic songs," treating the act more like a brother-sister team. The duo's stops included St. Louis, Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburgh, and Albuquerque.

Awards

On February 8, 1960, Castle was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6230 Hollywood Boulevard.

Personal life

Castle was married four times. She married Revis T. Call, a second lieutenant in the Army, on August 19, 1945, in Los Angeles. Following that marriage, she began using Peggy Call as her professional name. They divorced in 1950. She married Universal publicist Robert H. Raines on January 4, 1951. They divorced on April 29, 1954.

On July 24, 1955, Castle married producer/director William McGarry. They had a daughter, Erin McGarry. Castle divorced McGarry in 1969.

In 1971, Castle married Arthur Morganstern, her fourth husband. They remained married until Morganstern's death in April 1973.

Death

Castle was addicted to alcohol. On August 11, 1973, her third husband, William McGarry, found her body on the couch of her Hollywood apartment. Her death was later determined to be caused by cirrhosis.

Filmography

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Wikipedia article: Peggie Castle Filmography

References

More information is available at [ Wikipedia:Peggie_Castle ]


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