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Canadian silent film actress (1912–2001)
Peggy Cartwright
Cartwright c. 1923
Born(1912-11-14)November 14, 1912
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
DiedJune 12, 2001(2001-06-12) (aged 88)
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Other namesPeggy Courtwright
OccupationActress
Years active1915–1964
Known for
Spouses
Phil Baker
​ ​(m. 1932; div. 1941)
William "Bill" Walker
​ ​(m. 1962; died 1992)
Children4

Peggy Cartwright (November 14, 1912 – June 12, 2001) was a Canadian silent film actress and for a short time a leading lady of the Our Gang comedy series during the silent film era.

Early life and career

Peggy Cartwright was a child actress born on November 14, 1912, in Vancouver, British Columbia. She appeared in several of the early Our Gang short films from the silent film era; although her appearances would solely be those released in 1922.

Cartwright in 1920. She is seen here alongside Louise Glaum in a publicity still from the silent drama Love

As Cartwright's career was beginning to advance, her father—a doctor—insisted that his family return to Canada in order that his children receive decent scholarships. Subsequently, Cartwright continued her studies in Vancouver. She later became proficient in Russian ballet.

In 1927, Cartwright traveled with her mother to London, where she entered RADA. Two years later, she worked on the London stage at the St. Martin's Theater.

In 1931, she briefly returned to filming, first with a minor role in Victor Saville's The Faithful Heart (which would be released in 1932). She also appeared as Greta, together with Jack Buchanan and Anna Neagle, in the musical film Goodnight, Vienna. The same year, Cartwright performed in the British drama film Hindle Wakes, which would prove to be the final film in which she would appear. Shortly thereafter, Cartwright relocated to New York, where she married comedian Phil Baker, with whom she subsequently had four children: Margot, Stuart, Michael, and Susan. She divorced Baker in 1941, and later married actor William "Bill" Walker in 1962.

Later years

When her children reached adulthood, Cartwright obtained a job as a secretary in Los Angeles. Here, she became acquainted with William Walker, whom she later married. They remained married until his death in 1992.

Cartwright made an appearance at the 12th International Sons of the Desert Convention in 2000. This was her first and only appearance at the convention, and she happily discussed her brief tenure in the Our Gang series. She was the last surviving member of the original Our Gang group of children.

Death

Cartwright died shortly thereafter, in 2001. She and Walker, a United States Army World War I veteran, are buried at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California.

Filmography

Our Gang

Further reading

References

  1. telegraph.co.uk 25 October 2001
  2. Motion Picture Series and Sequels: A Reference Guide ISBN 978-0-415-72665-8 p. 243
  3. telegraph.co.uk 25 October 2001
  4. telegraph.co.uk 25 October 2001
  5. vancouverisawesome.com 21 June 2013
  6. telegraph.co.uk 25 October 2001
  7. Resting Places
  8. telegraph.co.uk 25 October 2001
  9. Motion Picture Series and Sequels: A Reference Guide ISBN 978-0-415-72665-8 p. 243

External links

Our Gang / The Little Rascals
Films
Television
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