Peggy Diggins

Birth : 1921-10-12, New York City, New York, USA

Death : 1957-08-12

Movies

The Hard Way
Tipsy Girl at Party (Uncredited)
Helen Chernen pushes her younger sister Katherine into show business in order to escape their small town poverty.
Gentleman Jim
Beautiful Actress (uncredited)
As bare-knuckled boxing enters the modern era, brash extrovert Jim Corbett uses new rules and dazzlingly innovative footwork to rise to the top of the boxing world.
You Can't Escape Forever
Hat Check Girl (uncredited)
A demoted reporter (George Brent) and his girlfriend (Brenda Marshall) seek to expose a crime kingpin.
Lady Gangster
Mary
An actress gets involved with a criminal gang and winds up taking the rap for a $40,000 robbery. Before being sent to prison, she steals the money from her partners and hides it, she is thinking to use it as a bargaining chip to be released from prison. However, her former partners don't have the same ideas.
The Man Who Came to Dinner
Hollywood Blonde (uncredited)
An acerbic critic wreaks havoc when a hip injury forces him to move in indefinitely with a Midwestern family.
You're in the Army Now
Navy Blues Sextette Member
Incompetent door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesmen become enlisted without their knowledge.
Navy Blues
Navy Blues Sextet Member
On a layover in Hawaii two conniving Navy seamen borrow money to lay down bets that their ship will win the upcoming gunnery practice trophy, having found out that the current gunnery champ has just transferred aboard their ship. What they haven't learned, however, is that the marksman's enlistment is up before the contest is supposed to take place.
Highway West
Waitress (uncredited)
A young woman marries a man who turns out to be a bank robber.
The Great Mr. Nobody
Judy
A publicity man promotes his newspaper, but finds his boss always steals the credit.
Alice in Movieland
Phone Operator (uncredited)
In a U.S. town that could be anywhere, 18-year-old Alice Purdee wins a free trip to Hollywood. With the assistance of a cheerful porter, she takes the night train and dreams about her arrival. Instead of instant success, she meets disappointment after disappointment, and she needs the unexpected encouragement of her grandmother and an aging, former star whom she meets at a talent night. Finally, she gets a call to be an extra, and she's so hopeful that the regulars decide to make a fool of her. Is this the end of Alice's dream? Not if the porter has anything to say about it.