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Peggy Ann Garner 1932 - 1984

Peggy Ann Garner was born on February 3, 1932 in Canton, Stark County, Ohio United States, and died at age 52 years old on October 16, 1984 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA. Peggy Garner was buried at Cremated. Ashes given to family. in Los Angeles. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Peggy Ann Garner.
Peggy Ann Garner
February 3, 1932
Canton, Stark County, Ohio, United States
October 16, 1984
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States
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  • Introduction

    February 3, 1932 – October 16, 1984)
  • 02/3
    1932

    Birthday

    February 3, 1932
    Birthdate
    Canton, Stark County, Ohio United States
    Birthplace
  • Professional Career

    Peggy Ann Garner Born February 3, 1932 in Canton, Ohio, U.S. Died October 16, 1984 (aged 52) in Woodland Hills, California, U.S. Occupation: Actress, real estate agent, fleet car executive. Years active 1938–1980 Peggy Ann Garner (February 3, 1932 – October 16, 1984) was an American child actress. As a child actress, Garner had her first film role in 1938. At the 18th Academy Awards, Garner won the Academy Juvenile Award, recognizing her body of contributions to film in 1945, particularly in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and Junior Miss. Featured roles in such films as Black Widow (1954) did not help to establish her in mature film roles, although she progressed to theatrical work and she made acting appearances on television as an adult. In 1961 she starred next to Richard Boone in the episode Dream Girl on Have Gun - Will Travel. Early years Peggy Ann Garner was born on February 3, 1932 at Aultman Hospital in Canton, Ohio. She was the daughter of 26-year-old William H. Garner, an attorney, and 19-year-old Virginia Craig Garner; they were married in Toledo, Ohio on April 7, 1931. She was pushed by her mother into the limelight and entered in talent quests while still a child. Her parents divorced on February 26, 1947. Garner was a child model for still photographers for two years before she began working in films in 1938. Film James Dunn and Peggy Ann Garner in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945). By 1938, Garner had made her first film appearance, and over the next few years she appeared in several more films, including Jane Eyre (1943) and The Keys of the Kingdom (1944). She reached the height of her success at the age of 12 in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945), winning an Academy Juvenile Award largely for this performance. In the same year, she showed she could handle comedy by giving a fine performance in Junior Miss (also 1945). Stage In 1949, Garner starred in Peg O' My Heart at the Famous Artists Playhouse in Fayetteville, New York. In 1954, she toured with a troupe in several states, performing in The Moon Is Blue. Garner headlined the national tour of the William Inge hit Broadway play Bus Stop beginning in 1955. She starred with Albert Salmi, who later became her husband. Garner also appeared with Dick York in the touring production. Garner's Broadway credits include Home Is the Hero, First Lady, The Royal Family, and The Man. Radio and television In 1950, Garner starred as Esther Smith in the radio comedy Meet Me in St. Louis. The program ran two months on NBC. Garner was a panelist in television programs, Leave It to the Girls on ABC and NBC and Who Said That? on NBC. In 1951, she starred in the comedy Two Girls Named Smith on ABC. In summer 1960, she appeared in "The Unfamiliar," an episode of Producer's Choice, and she was cast as Julie in the episode "Stopover" of David McLean's western series Tate. In 1960 and again in 1962, she was cast in the episodes "Once Around the Circuit" and "Build My Gallows Low", respectively, on the ABC series Adventures in Paradise, with Gardner McKay. During the early 1960s she also appeared in one episode each of Bonanza ("The Rival") and Combat! Both under director Robert Altman. Later years After Garner's film career ended, she ventured into stage acting and had some success but also worked as a real estate agent and fleet car executive between acting jobs in order to support herself. After a decade away from work in feature films, she appeared as the pregnant aunt in the critically acclaimed film, A Wedding (1978), directed by Robert Altman, whom she had worked with on television in the early 1960s. Her final screen performance was a small part in a made-for-television feature This Year's Blonde (1980). Filmography Film Year Title Role Notes 1939 Little Miss Thoroughbred Praying Orphan 1939 In Name Only Ellen 1939 Blondie Brings Up Baby Melinda Mason 1940 Abe Lincoln in Illinois Little Girl 1940 Eagle Squadron Child 1942 The Pied Piper Sheila Cavanaugh 1943 Jane Eyre Jane Eyre as a child 1944 The Keys of the Kingdom Young Nora 1945 A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Francie Nolan Academy Juvenile Award 1945 Nob Hill Katie Flanagan 1945 Junior Miss Judy Graves 1946 Home Sweet Homicide Dinah Carstairs 1947 Thunder in the Valley Maggie Moore 1947 Daisy Kenyon Rosamund O'Mara 1948 The Sign of the Ram Christine St. Aubyn 1949 Bomba, the Jungle Boy Patricia Harland 1949 The Big Cat Doris Cooper 1949 The Lovable Cheat Julie Mercadet 1951 Teresa Susan Cass 1954 Black Widow Nancy "Nanny" Ordway 1966 The Cat Susan Kilby 1978 A Wedding Candice Ruteledge Television Year Title Role 1949 Ford Theatre Beth March "Little Women" 1950 The Prudential Family Playhouse Catherine Hilton "Call It a Day" 1951 Two Girls Named Smith Barbara "Babs" Smith TV series 1952 Lux Video Theatre Judy "Salad Days" 1952 Robert Montgomery Presents Claire Ambler "Claire Ambler" 1952 Westinghouse Studio One Honey Weber / Frances Weston "Plan for Escape" 1954 Eight Witnesses Helen Hildebrand TV movie 1955 The Best of Broadway Kaye Hamilton "Stage Door" 1955 Climax! Nora Wallen "The First and the Last" 1955 Westinghouse Studio One Jenny "Strange Companion" 1955 Stage 7 Miranda Abbelard "The Time of Day" 1957 The Dupont Show of the Month Lena Anderson "Beyond This Place" 1958 Kraft Television Theatre Jane Bell "The Velvet Trap" 1958 General Electric Theater Janey "The Unfamiliar" 1958 Westinghouse Studio One Katey "Man Under Glass" 1959 The United States Steel Hour Frances Barclay "Wish on the Moon" 1959 The Lineup Yvonne "Thrills" 1960 Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre Sarah Malloy "Deception" 1960 Tate Julie "Stopover" 1960 One Step Beyond Laura Perkins "Tonight at 12:17" 1960 Adventures in Paradise Deborah Baxter "Once Around the Circuit" 1961 Naked City Edie Brewer "Button in the Haystack" 1961 Bonanza Cameo Johnson "The Rival" 1962 Have Gun – Will Travel Virginia "Ginger" Adams "Dream Girl" 1962 Adventures in Paradise Lorrie Hamilton "Build My Gallows Low" 1962 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Madeline Drake "Victim Four" 1962 The Untouchables Margaret Radick / Margaret Wilson "Elegy" 1963 Alcoa Premiere Bernice Meredith "Impact of an Execution" 1963 Perry Mason Letty Arthur "The Case of Constant Doyle" 1963 Combat! Nurse Lt. Amelia Marsh "Off Limits" 1963 The Untouchables Barbara Sultan "The Giant Killer" 1963 The Patriots Patsy Jefferson Randolph TV movie 1964 The Eleventh Hour Myra Hopp "Who Chopped Down the Cherry Tree?" 1964 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Anne Donfield "The Project Strigas Affair" 1965 The Outer Limits Amanda Frank "The Probe" 1967 Batman Betsy Boldface "Ring Around the Riddler" 1968 The Big Valley Mrs. Whittaker "The Prize" 1978 Betrayal Mrs. Carol Stockwood TV movie 1979 Lou Grant Dixie Collins "Kids" 1980 This Year's Blonde Father's Wife (Stepmother) TV movie (final appearance)
  • Personal Life & Family

    Personal life and death Garner married singer/game show host Richard Hayes on February 22, 1951; the couple divorced in 1953. She then married actor Albert Salmi on May 16, 1956; they divorced on March 13, 1963. Garner's final marriage was to Kenyon Foster Brown. After a few years, that marriage also ended in divorce. In 1984, at age 52, Garner died from pancreatic cancer in the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Los Angeles. Her only child, Catherine Ann Salmi, died of heart disease on May 17, 1995. She was 38 years old. Peggy's mother, Virginia, outlived both her only child and only grandchild.
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    1984

    Death

    October 16, 1984
    Death date
    Pancreatic Cancer.
    Cause of death
    Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California United States
    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Cremated. Ashes given to family. in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California United States
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  • Obituary

    N Y Times Obituary Peggy Ann Garner, a former child actress who won a special Academy Award as a teen-ager for her role as Francie Nolan in ''A Tree Grows in Brooklyn,'' has died at age 53. Miss Garner died Tuesday of undisclosed causes in the Motion Picture and Television Hospital in Woodland Hills, a nursing supervisor said. Miss Garner received a special Oscar as the outstanding child actress of 1945. She later left show business and worked as a real estate broker in the 1960's and an automobile sales manager in the 70's, but she didn't give up hope of returning to Hollywood. ''I'm not through with show business,'' she said eight years ago. ''I have an agent who is busy scouting the right parts for me. I'm confident something will come up.'' Miss Garner was married and divorced three times. Her second husband was the actor Albert Salmi, by whom she had a daughter, Katherine, now living in Oregon. The actress was born Feb. 3, 1931, in Canton, Ohio, to William and Virginia Garner. Her mother started her acting in summer stock and modeling before she was 6 and moved with her to Hollywood the next year. Among Miss Garner's films were ''Little Miss Thoroughbred'' in 1938, ''In Name Only'' and ''Blondie Brings Up Baby,'' both in 1939, ''Abe Lincoln in Illinois'' in 1940, ''Eagle Squadron'' in 1942 and ''The Keys of the Kingdom'' and ''Jane Eyre,'' both in 1944. Peggy Ann Garner Memorial Birth 3 Feb 1932 Canton, Stark County, Ohio, USA Death 16 Oct 1984 (aged 52) Woodland Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA Burial Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Memorial ID 6166007 · View Source Memorial Photos 3 Flowers 1k+ Actress. Born in Canton, Ohio to William and Virginia Garner. Peggy was cast in several films before gaining fame as Francie Nolan in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn in 1945, winning an Academy Juvenile Award largely for this performance. In the same year she showed she could handle comedy by giving a fine performance in Junior Miss. After years of separation and estrangement, her parents were divorced in 1947. At the age of 20, she had moved from Hollywood to New York to try her talents on Broadway. She spent much of the 1950s living and working in New York, studying with the Actors Studio. She appeared on stage with Dorothy Gish in The Man in 1950, A Royal Family in 1951 and Home is the Hero in 1954. She also was in the road company of Bus Stop in 1955. She received Harvard's Hasty Pudding Award for Woman of the Year in 1956. In the summer of 1960, she was cast as Julie in the episode "Stopover" of David McLean's NBC western series, Tate. Also in 1960 and again in 1962, she was cast in the episodes "Once Around the Circuit" and "Build My Gallows Low", respectively, of the ABC series, Adventures in Paradise, with Gardner McKay. Her film career began to fade as she grew older, but she did stage and television work as well as other films. Even while earning her living as a real estate broker in the 1960s and as a fleet automobile sales manager during the 1970s. Peggy married singer/game show host Richard Hayes, and they divorced in 1953. She went on to marry actor Albert Salmi in May, 1956, and they divorced in March, 1963. Her final marriage was to Kenyon Foster Brown. After a few years, that marriage, too, ended in divorce. Her only child, Catherine Ann Salmi, died in 1995 at the age of 38 from heart disease. Peggy died from pancreatic cancer at the age of 52. Bio by: Shock Family Members Spouses Richard Herbert Hayes 1930–2014 (m. 1951) Albert Salmi 1927–1990 (m. 1956) Children Catherine Ann Salmi 1957–1995
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Peggy and Joan Blondell.
Peggy and Joan Blondell.
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Joan With the kids in A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN.
Joan With the kids in A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN.
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Peggy Ann Garner with Juvenile Academy Award with James Dunn.
Peggy Ann Garner with Juvenile Academy Award with James Dunn.
A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN.
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Peggy Ann Garner - Actress
Peggy Ann Garner - Actress
With James Dunn holding Oscars.
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James Dunn and Peggy Ann Garner
James Dunn and Peggy Ann Garner
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