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  1. Peggy Allenby (February 1, 1896 – March 23, 1966) was an American stage, film, television, and radio actress. Early life. Allenby was born Eleanor Byrne Fox in New York City and attended the Convent of the Sacred Heart. [1] . She entered theatrical work in Nashville. [2] Career. Television.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0021185Peggy Allenby - IMDb

    Peggy Allenby. Actress: Tales of Tomorrow. Peggy Allenby was born on 1 February 1896 in New York City, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Tales of Tomorrow (1951), Directions (1960) and The Edge of Night (1956). She was married to John McGovern and Robert Armstrong. She died on 23 March 1966 in New York City, New York, USA.

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  3. Allenby, Peggy (1905–1967)American actress. Born Eleanor Byrne Fox, Feb 14, 1905, in New York, NY; died Mar 23, 1966; m. John McGovern.Made NY debut as Louise Huldane in Two Strangers from Nowhere (1924); other appearances include Kate Camden in The Sap, Patrick Longworth in The Little Spitfire, Aggie Lynch in Within the Law, Ruth Winship in ...

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  5. Peggy Allenby, an actress known to television viewers as Mattie in the WCBS-TV serial, "Edge of Night," died Wednes day in Park West Hospital after a brief illness. She lived at 160 West End ...

  6. John y Peggy se conocieron en una feria de libros en Nueva York. Los dos estaban buscando libros en la sección de poesía. Peggy atrajo la atención de John cuando ella tomó un libro de su autor favorito y lo leyó en voz alta. John se acercó a ella y empezó a hablar con ella acerca de poesía.

  7. Allenby was a regular performer on radio programs including The Orange Lantern for NBC-BLUE (1932-1933); The Palmolive Beauty Box Theater for NBC (1934-1935); Your Unseen Friend for CBS (1936-1938); The Powers Charm School for ABC-Radio (1946).