Peggy Rea

Peggy Jane Rea was a Los Angeles-born American actress known for her many roles in television, often playing matronly characters. Before she became an actress, Rea left UCLA to attend business school. She landed a job as a production secretary at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in the 1940s. Later, she was an assistant to writer-musician Kay Thompson until Thompson dropped her in April 1948. Some of the points of discord apparently included Rea's insistence on staying at the Algonquin Hotel (rather than Essex House, where Thompson was staying), and disappearing, on at least one occasion, on the eve of their New York opening to see Born Yesterday on Broadway without telling Thompson. The time had come for Peggy to make her mark as the character actress she was born to be. She quickly landed on her feet with a supporting role in the National Road Company production of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire (as Eunice Hubbell, 1948–1949) starring Anthony Quinn. Thompson severed ties with Rea, however the younger woman kept in touch with other members of Thompson's family, including Thompson's mother, brother and younger sister, with whom she enjoyed cordial relations.

Known For

Birth Location Los Angeles, California, USA
Born 1921-03-31
Died 2011-02-05

Movies

Devil in a Blue Dress as Carter’s Secretary
1995
1995
Made in America as Alberta
1993
Love Field as Mrs. Heisenbuttel
1992
In Country as Mamaw
1989
Curfew as Mrs. Mary Cox
1989
Fun and Games as Rose
1980
1980
A Rainy Day as Mrs. Jewels
1979
The Cracker Factory as Pomeroy
1979
The Gift of Love as Mrs. Mooney
1978
1978
The Bastard as Shopkeeper
1978
Lipstick as Reporter
1976
1975
Win, Place or Steal as Josephine
1975
Blood Sport as Mrs. Birdsong
1973
1971
Cold Turkey as Mrs. Proctor
1971
The Learning Tree as Miss McClintock
1969
Valley of the Dolls as Neely O'Hara's Vocal Coach (uncredited)
1967
Strange Bedfellows as Mavis Masters
1965
Looking for Love as Relative (uncredited)
1964
7 Faces of Dr. Lao as Mrs. Peter Ramsey
1964
Peggy Rea hasn't worked on any movies or TV shows