Peggy Conklin

Peggy Conklin

Born: November 3, 1906
Died: March 18, 2003
in Dobbs Ferry, New York, USA
Peggy Conklin was born on November 2, 1906 in Dobbs Ferry, New York, USA as Margaret Eleanor Conklin. She was an actress, known for Having Wonderful Time (1938), The Devil Is a Sissy (1936) and One-Way Ticket (1935). She was married to James D. Thompson. She died on March 18, 2003 in Naples, Florida, USA.

Movies for Peggy Conklin...

Scene of the Crime
Title: Scene of the Crime
Character: Miss Sarah Price
Released: June 27, 1962
Type: Movie
Twenty years ago, a murder took place at the Fennel boarding house. A man was convicted of the murder and sentenced to a twenty year prison term. Now, he has returned to the scene of the crime.
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Having Wonderful Time
Title: Having Wonderful Time
Character: Fay Coleman
Released: July 1, 1938
Type: Movie
Teddy Shaw, a bored New York office girl, goes to a camp in the Catskill Mountains for rest and finds Chick Kirkland.
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The Devil Is a Sissy
Title: The Devil Is a Sissy
Character: Rose Hawley
Released: September 18, 1936
Type: Movie
A well-bred young English lad living in lower Manhattan tries to gain acceptance from his not-so-well-bred peers at school.
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Her Master's Voice
Title: Her Master's Voice
Character: Queena Farrar
Released: January 17, 1936
Type: Movie
Besieged by his adoring female fans, radio celebrity Ned "The Fireside Troubadour" Farrar hides out at the home of his wife Queena's imperious Aunt Min. Pretending to be Aunt Min's handyman, he performs his tasks so well that she refuses to let him leave.
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One Way Ticket
Title: One Way Ticket
Character: Ronnie
Released: November 25, 1935
Type: Movie
A convict marries the warder's daughter after his escape and she eventually persuades him to finish his sentence.
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The President Vanishes
Title: The President Vanishes
Character: Alma Cronin
Released: November 17, 1934
Type: Movie
The President Vanishes, released in the United Kingdom as Strange Conspiracy, is a 1934 American political drama film directed by William A. Wellman and produced by Walter Wanger. Starring Edward Arnold and Arthur Byron, the film is an adaptation of Rex Stout's political novel of the same name.