Peggy Ryan

A vastly talented musical performer, Peggy Ryan found stardom dancing alongside partner Donald O'Connor as Universal's answer to Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney. Paired up in many a low-budget WWII-era musical, she was best known for her dancing feet, but she was no slouch in the singing department and her buoyant personality added plenty of zest to the escapist fare she appeared in. Christened Margaret O'Rene Ryan, Peggy was, as they say, born in a trunk in 1924 to a pair of vaudeville dancers ("The Merry Dancing Ryans") and, by age two, the pint-sized scene-stealer was already selling her heart out on stage alongside her parents. No glamor girl, Peggy had a very plaintive face, prominent nose and gangly figure, similar to a Virginia Weidler, so she was wise enough to play it up for laughs. Discovered by George Murphy, the young girl earned a part in Universal's enjoyable tune fest Top of the Town(1937), where the little Irish charmer managed to steal a dance alongside Murphy. Other movies beckoned, sometimes in teary dramas such as The Women Men Marry (1937) and The Grapes of Wrath (1940). With the movie What's Cookin'? (1942), she teamed with O'Connor for the first time. The two were a sensation and sparked many musical programmers with their clowning, mugging, intricate dance steps, and indefatigable style. The jitterbugging twosome romped through Private Buckaroo (1942), Give Out, Sisters(1942), Get Hep to Love (1942), Top Man (1943), The Merry Monahans (1944), Chip Off the Old Block (1944) and Bowery to Broadway (1944) during their peak. During this period she married James Cross and had a son, James Michael Cross, who later died in a 1987 car accident. Peggy began to freelance in post-war years and found employment with other studios. She was paired up with dancer Ray McDonald for the films Shamrock Hill (1949) and All Ashore (1953) and began seeing him off screen as well. They eventually married, had a child named Kerry, and toured together across the U.S. in a nightclub act for a few years until their marriage folded. She decided to retire from films following her third marriage to Hawaiian announcer/emcee/columnist Eddie Sherman. She choreographed book shows here and there ("The Music Man", "Funny Girl"), but basically settled down in Hawaii. In later years, she came out of semi-retirement to appear in a small recurring part as the Governor of Hawaii's secretary, Millie, on TV's popular Hawaii Five-O (1968) in 1968. She remained a sporadic presence throughout the run of the show. After teaching tap dancing for decades on the sly, Peggy moved to Las Vegas with her family. A trouper to the end, she formed a group of middle-aged dancers called "The TNT's" and performed in and about town. In 2003, she suffered her first mini-stroke, dying a year later in what was reported to be complications from multiple strokes on October 30, 2004.

Known For

Birth Location Long Beach, California, USA
Born 1924-08-28
Died 2004-10-30

Movies

Pleasure Palace as Elderly Woman
1980
All Ashore as Gay Night
1953
There's a Girl in My Heart as Sally Mullin
1949
Shamrock Hill as Eileen Rogan
1949
Men in Her Diary as Doris Mann
1945
On Stage Everybody as Molly Sullivan
1945
That's the Spirit as Sheila Gogarty
1945
Patrick the Great as Judy Watkin
1945
Here Come the Co-eds as Patty Gayle
1945
Bowery to Broadway as Specialty dancer
1944
Babes on Swing Street as Trudy Costello
1944
The Merry Monahans as Patsy Monahan
1944
This Is the Life as Sally McGuire
1944
Follow the Boys as Peggy Ryan
1944
Chip Off the Old Block as Peggy Flaherty
1944
Top Man as Jane Warren
1943
Mister Big as Peggy
1943
Get Hep to Love as Betty Blake
1942
Private Buckaroo as Peggy
1942
Miss Annie Rooney as Myrtle
1942
Girls' Town as Penny
1942
What's Cookin'? as Peggy
1942
Sailor's Lady as Ellen
1940
The Grapes of Wrath as Hungry Girl (uncredited)
1940
1939
The Flying Irishman as Edith Corrigan
1939
1938
The Women Men Marry as Mary Jane
1937
Top of the Town as Peggy
1937
Peggy Ryan hasn't worked on any movies or TV shows