Peggy Allenby Explained

Peggy Allenby
Birth Name:Eleanor Byrne Fox
Birth Date:1 February 1896
Birth Place:New York City, NY
Death Place:New York City, NY
Occupation:Actress
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    Children:2

    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

    Allenby may be best known for her role as "Mattie Lane Grimsley" on the CBS-TV soap opera Edge of Night. Peggy Allenby was in the show's cast from 1956-66. She also appeared on Cosmopolitan Theater (1951), The Philco Television Playhouse (1951), First Love (1954), Studio One (1954) and The United States Steel Hour (1959).

    Radio

    From 1930 to 1950, her voice was a part of such radio broadcasts as Second Husband, Young Doctor Malone, David Harum and Road of Life.[3] She had the role of Mrs. Brown, mother of the title character on the comedy serial Claudia, based on the character created by author Rose Franken,[1] and she played the mother in The Nichols Family.[4] Allenby had the title role in Phyl Coe Radio Mysteries.[5]

    Theater

    In 1948, she appeared in The Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden on Broadway.[6] Soon after, she replaced Mildred Dunnock, as Willy Loman's wife, in the 1949 production of Death of a Salesman.[7]

    Personal life and death

    Allenby was married to actors John McGovern and Robert Armstrong. Her marriage with John McGovern produced two children, John Jr. and Eleanor.[2] She died in 1966 in Park West Hospital after a short illness, aged 70.[8]

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. News: Mother Role. The Herald-Palladium. October 1, 1947. 9. Newspapers.com. March 20, 2015.
    2. News: Deertrees Leading Lady 'Names' Son, Daughter For Her Radio Programs. Portland Press Herald. July 29, 1949. 7. Newspapers.com. March 20, 2015.
    3. News: 'By Kathleen Norris' Series Features Peggy Allenby. Harrisburg Telegraph. September 20, 1941. 25. Newspapers.com. March 20, 2015.
    4. News: Lesser. Jerry. Radio Talent: New York. 29 March 2015. Billboard. February 14, 1942. 7.
    5. News: Bits Of Gossip On The Ether ... Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. September 12, 1937. 28. Newspapers.com. April 23, 2015.
    6. News: 'The Happy Journey'; New Stages Produces Thornton Wilder's One-Act Idyll as Curtain Raiser. Atkinson. Brooks. Brooks Atkinson. The New York Times. March 21, 1948. subscription.
    7. Web site: Death of a Salesman: Replacements. Internet Broadway Database. December 7, 2022.
    8. News: Peggy Allenby, 65, of Edge of Night. The New York Times. March 25, 1966. 41. December 7, 2022. subscription.