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  1. Peggie Castle (December 22, 1927 – August 11, 1973) was an American actress who specialized in playing the "other woman" in B-movies. Castle was Miss Cheesecake in 1949.

  2. Peggie Castle, also known as Peggy Castle and Peggie Call, was a yesteryear American actress best remembered for portraying the "other woman" in B-movies. She commenced her acting career with the radio soap opera ‘Today's Children’.

  3. Aug 12, 2011 · Peggie Castle: Gorgeous, but deadly dame. Take someone like Peggie Castle. Born Peggie Blair in Virginia, she moved to Hollywood when her father, an efficiency expert, took a job at Goldwyn Studios.

  4. Calling all cinephiles and Classic Hollywood devotees! 🎞️ Join me as we honor the extraordinary Peggie Castle, an indelible force in the golden age of cinem...

  5. Aug 12, 1973 · HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 11 (AP) —Peggy Caitle, film and television actress; was found dead in her apartment here, the police said today. She was 45 years old. The police said Miss Castle's body was ...

  6. Peggie Castle (December 22, 1927 – August 11, 1973) was an American actress who specialized in playing the "other woman" in B-movies. Castle was Miss Cheesecake in 1949.

  7. Find the location of Peggie Castle's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, read a biography, see related stars and browse a map of important places in their career.

  8. Nov 3, 2023 · Castle was discovered by a talent scout while eating in a restaurant in Beverly Hills. She was signed to a seven-year contract with Universal-International a...

  9. Peggie Castle was an American actress who specialized in playing the “other woman” in B-movies. She was also billed under the names Peggy Castle and Peggie Call. Born Peggy Blair in Appalachia, Virginia, Castle was discovered by a talent scout while eating in a restaurant in Beverly Hills.

  10. American actress. Name variations: Peggy Castle; Peggy Call. Born Dec 22, 1926, in Appalachia, Virginia; died Aug 11, 1973, in Hollywood, California; m. William McGarry, 1964.