Peggy Conklin

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Margaret Eleanor Conklin (November 2, 1906 – March 18, 2003) was an American film, television and theatre actress. Born in Dobbs Ferry, New York. At the age of twelve, her mother died, in which she was later raised by her two aunts. Conklin attended at a high school, in which she later graduated, as Conklin decided that she wanted to become an actress. After the decision, she moved to New York where she acted and studied about dancing. Conklin died in March 2003 at her home in Naples, Florida, at the age of 96. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Margaret Eleanor Conklin (November 2, 1906 – March 18, 2003) was an American film, television and theatre actress. Born in Dobbs Ferry, New York. At the age of twelve, her mother died, in which she was later raised by her two aunts. Conklin attended at a high school, in which she later graduated, as Conklin decided that she wanted to become an actress. After the decision, she moved to New York where she acted and studied about dancing. Conklin began her career in 1928, where she first appeared in the Broadway play, titled, Treasure Girl. She continued her career, mainly appearing in theatre, in which her credits includes, Yes, My Darling Daughter, The Petrified Forest, Co-respondent Unknown, The Pursuit of Happiness, Miss Swan Expects, Mr. and Mrs. North, The Wisteria Tress, Old Man Murphy and The Ghost Writer. Her final theatre credit was from the Broadway play, titled, Howie, where she played the role of "Edith Simms". In her film and television career, Conklin starred in the 1936 film Her Master's Voice alongside actor, Edward Everett Horton, with also starring in two more films such as, The President Vanishes and Having Wonderful Time. Conklin died in March 2003 at her home in Naples, Florida, at the age of 96.
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