Peggy Stewart (actress)

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Peggy Stewart
Stewart in Stagecoach to Denver (1946)
Born
Peggy O'Rourke

(1923-06-05)June 5, 1923
DiedMay 29, 2019(2019-05-29) (aged 95)
OccupationActress
Years active19372014
Spouses
    (m. 1940; div. 1944)
      (m. 1953; died 2000)
      Children3

      Peggy Stewart (born Peggy O'Rourke; June 5, 1923 May 29, 2019) was an American actress known for her roles in Western B movies and television series.[1] Her career in movies and television spanned 77 years, from 1937 to 2014.

      Early life

      Stewart was born in West Palm Beach, Florida, where she was raised, the daughter of John Francis O'Rourke and Frances Velma (McCampbell) Splane, who were from Bessemer, Alabama.[2][3] She distinguished herself as a swimming champion in high school;[2] in the 1930s, her family moved to California, where she met character actor Henry O'Neill who recommended her to Paramount Pictures executives who were looking for a new actress for the part of Joel McCrea's teenage daughter in Wells Fargo (1937).[2] Her work in the film led to numerous other film roles.[2]

      Career

      In April 1944, Stewart signed a contract with Republic Pictures and began starring in Western B movies opposite such actors as Allan Lane, Sunset Carson, and Wild Bill Elliott.[1] During that time she played in several episodes of Adventures of Red Ryder. She usually played the part of the tough heroine, rather than a passive girl needing to be saved.[1] From 1944 to 1951 she starred in 35 films, most of which were Westerns and film serials. She also starred with Gene Autry several times during that period. as well as appearing on several episodes of The Cisco Kid, including "Oil Land", which first aired on October 10, 1950.

      In 1949, she played alongside Jim Bannon in Ride, Ryder, Ride. She again played the part of heroine to Bannon in 1949, starring in The Fighting Redhead. In 1952 she starred with Bill Elliott in Kansas Territory. In 1957, she had a minor role on CBS's Have Gun – Will Travel episode "The Outlaw". In 1958, she was cast as Etta Jackson, the romantic interest of the painter Hurley Abbott, played by Brad Johnson, in the episode "The Underdog" of the ABC/Desilu western series, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, with Hugh O'Brian in the title role.

      Later years

      Her career slowed in the 1960s, and by the 1970s she was residing in Studio City, California. Stewart won the Golden Boot Awards in 1984. Semi-retired, Stewart still continued to act on occasion. She played a minor part in a 1993 episode of Seinfeld titled "The Implant", in which she portrayed the aunt of George Costanza's girlfriend.

      Stewart played Pam Beesly's grandmother, Mee-Maw, in a 2009 episode of The Office and reprised the role in a 2010 episode. In 2012, she played Grandma Delores in Adam Sandler's comedy film, That's My Boy.

      Personal life

      In her latter decades, Stewart appeared regularly as a guest speaker at Western film festivals.[2] From 1993 till her death, Stewart appeared as a special guest at the annual Lone Pine Film Festival.[4]

      Stewart was married twice. In 1940, aged 17, she married actor Don "Red" Barry; the marriage ended in divorce in 1944. They had a son, Michael, born on November 18, 1943.[2] She was married to actor Buck Young from 1953 until his death on February 9, 2000. The couple had two children.[5]

      Her sister, Patricia Ann O'Rourke, was married to the actor Wayne Morris.[6]

      Stewart died in May 2019 at the age of 95.[7][8][9][10]

      Filmography

      Film

      Year Title Role(s) Notes
      1937Wells FargoAlice MacKay
      1938White BannersSally's friendUncredited
      Little Tough GuyRita Belle
      That Certain AgeMary Lee
      Little Tough Guys in SocietyJane
      1939Man About TownMary, chorus girlUncredited
      5th Ave GirlKatherine's girlfriendUncredited
      Everybody's HobbyBunny
      1940Star DustCollege girlUncredited
      All This, and Heaven TooHelen Lexington
      1941Back StreetFreda Smith
      1942Sleepytime GalDancer
      1943Girls in ChainsTerry, convictUncredited
      1944Tucson RaidersBeth Rogers
      Silver City KidRuth Clayton
      Stagecoach to MontereyJessie Wade
      Cheyenne WildcatBetty Lou Hopkins
      Code of the PrairieHelen Matson
      Firebrands of ArizonaPoppy Calhoun
      Sheriff of Las VegasAnn Carter
      1945UtahJackie
      The Vampire's GhostJulia Vance
      Oregon TrailJill Layton
      Bandits of the BadlandsHallie Wayne
      Marshal of LaredoJudy Bowers
      Rough Riders of CheyenneMelinda Sterling
      The Tiger WomanPhyllis Carrington
      1946The Phantom RiderDoris Shannon
      Days of Buffalo BillMolly Owens
      California Gild RushHazel Parker
      Sheriff of Redwood ValleyMolly
      Alias Billy the KidAnn Marshall
      Red River RenegadesJulia Bennett
      Conquest of CheyenneCheyenne Jackson
      The Invisible InformerRosalind Baylor
      Stagecoach to Denver'Beautiful', fake May Barnes
      1947Son of ZorroKate Wells
      Trail to San AntoneKit Barlow
      Vigilantes of BoomtownMolly McVey
      Rustlers of Devil's CanyonBess
      Messenger of PeaceEvangeline Lockley
      1948Tex GrangerHelen Kent
      Dead Man's GoldJune Thornton
      Frontier RevengeJoan De Lysa
      Ride, Ryder, Ride!Libby Brooks
      1949Desert VigilanteBetty Long
      The Fighting RedheadSheila O'Connor
      1950Cody of the Pony ExpressLinda Graham
      1951Pride of MarylandChristine Loomis
      1952The Black LashJoan De Lysa
      Kansas TerritoryKay Collins
      Montana IncidentClara Martin
      1961When the Clock StrikesMrs. Pierce
      Gun StreetMrs. Knudson
      The Clown and the KidSister Grace
      1967The Way WestMrs. Turley
      1970The AnimalsMrs. Emily Perkins
      1972Pickup on 101Car Family of Four
      1973Terror in the Wax MuseumSecond chairwoman
      1975White House MadnessRosemary Woods
      1976Bobbie Jo and the OutlawHattie Baker
      1977Black Oak ConspiracyVirginia Metcalf
      1979The Fall of the House of UsherBarmaid
      1980Beyond EvilLady patient
      1981The BoogensVictoria Tusker
      2004Big Chuck, Little ChuckLiz
      2010The RunawaysGrandma Oni
      The BangEvelynShort film
      2011Dadgum, TexasPearl Ruth Anna 'MiMa' Magee
      2012That's My BoyGrandma Delores SpirouFinal film role

      Partial Television Credits

      Year Title Role Notes
      1950-1953The Cisco Kidvarious characters5 episodes
      1950The Gene Autry ShowEllie MarchEpisode: "The Peacemaker"
      1951The Adventures of Wild Bill HickokJaneEpisode: "Pony Express vs. Telegraph"
      1952The Roy Rogers ShowEileen Barton/Myra Fuller2 episodes
      Gang BustersViolet FairchildEpisode: "The Case of Willie Sutton, pt. 1"
      The Living BibleWoman at the TombEpisode: "The Lord Is Risen"
      1953The Range RiderMrs. BrantEpisode: "The Black Terror" (uncredited)
      1956The MillionaireMaryEpisode: "The Betty Perkins Story"
      1957-1958The Silent ServiceFirst nurse/Sister Mary
      1957Have Gun – Will TravelEdna RaleighEpisode: "The Brothers"
      1958-1959The Life and Legend of Wyatt EarpElsa Johnson/Etta Jackson2 episodes
      1959Peter GunnWilma Baxter
      Yancy DerringerKaren Ogilvie
      Not for HireNadine
      GunsmokeMrs. PhillipsEpisode: "Fawn"
      1960National VelvetMrs. Anderson
      Hotel de PareeMartha Holcombe
      Pony Express
      1961GunsmokeFran HackerEpisode: "The Long, Long Trail"
      The RebelSarah Wallace
      Have Gun – Will TravelSarah HoltEpisode: "The Outlaw"
      The AmericansMrs. GilroyEpisode: "The Guerrillas"
      LassieMrs. JohnsonEpisode: "Lassie and the Greyhound"
      The Twilight ZoneGrace StocktonEpisode: "The Shelter"
      1964 GunsmokeDaisy HuckabyEpisode: "The Promoter"
      The FugitiveMrs. Franklin
      1965Daniel BooneIda Morgan
      1967HondoMrs. Malcolm
      1969The Mod SquadMrs. Kane
      1970IronsideMrs. Knudson
      1972The Smith FamilyMrs. DennisonEpisode: "Off Duty Cop"
      SargeMrs. Whitman
      The Bold Ones: The New DoctorsMrs. Norman
      Mission ImpossibleScreaming WomanEpisode: "TOD-5"
      1973The StrangerInner council memberTV movie (uncredited)
      1974Emergency!Martha Felt/Claire Freeman2 episodes
      1975BarettaTeacher
      1980TaxiBuyer
      Quincy, M.E.Mrs. Ethel Sullivan
      1981The Adventures of Nellie BlyMrs. Long
      1984Trapper John, M.D.Mrs. RogersEpisode: "My Son the Doctor"
      The A-TeamMiriam KleinEpisode: "It's a Desert out There"
      1985Hollywood BeatJudge
      1987WerewolfEvelyn StormEpisode: "Blood Ties"
      1993SeinfeldAunt MayEpisode: "The Implant"
      1998Buffy the Vampire SlayerMs BartonEpisode: "Band Candy"
      1999Beverly Hills, 90210Mrs. FikeEpisode: "Baby, You Can Drive My Car"
      2000CharmedLilianEpisode: "Ex-Libris"
      The Norm ShowMyrtleEpisode: "Laurie Loses It"
      2001TippiEpisode: "Promblems"
      PopularOld ladyEpisode: ""
      Yes, DearOld ladyEpisode: "Halloween"
      2007My Name Is EarlDotty LakeEpisode: "Buried Treasure"
      2007-2008The RichesCherien's mother8 episodes
      2008NCISElderly ladyEpisode: "Collateral Damage"
      2009WeedsIngridEpisode: "Su-Su-Sucio"
      FlashForwardSecretaryEpisode: "Black Swan" (uncredited)
      Operating InstructionsOlder ladyTV movie
      2009-2010The OfficePam's Meemaw Sylvia2 episodes
      2010JustifiedMrs. Inez DavisEpisode: "The Hammer"
      CommunityAgnesEpisode: "Conspiracy Theories and Interior Design"
      2014Getting OnMrs. DeckerEpisode: "No Such Thing as Idealized Genitalia"

      References

      1. "Peggy Stewart". B-Westerns. Retrieved August 11, 2014.
      2. Erickson, Hal (2014). "Peggy Stewart". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on August 12, 2014. Retrieved August 11, 2014.
      3. "Western Film Collector". 1973.
      4. "Lone Pine Film Festival Celebrates 25 Years". Lone Pine Film Festival. August 4, 2014. Archived from the original on August 12, 2014. Retrieved August 11, 2014.
      5. "Peggy Stewart: Companions". Turner Classic Movies. Archived from the original on September 15, 2011. Retrieved August 11, 2014.
      6. Albuquerque Journal, Page 5, February 20, 1942
      7. "Peggy Stewart". Legacy.com. Retrieved June 6, 2019.
      8. Alvarenga, Emily (June 5, 2019). "Western actress Peggy Stewart dies at 95". The Santa Clarita Valley Signal. California, Santa Clarita. Retrieved June 6, 2019.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
      9. "Peggy Stewart". www.aveleyman.com. Retrieved June 2, 2019.
      10. Barnes, Mike (June 9, 2019). "Peggy Stewart, Leading Lady in Westerns at Republic Pictures, Dies at 95". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on November 8, 2020. Retrieved January 17, 2021.