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Residence
  
Las Vegas, Nevada

Children
  
Michael Edwards

Role
  
Actress


Name
  
Cynthia Pepper

Years active
  
1952-2005

Parents
  
Dawn Pepper, Jack Pepper

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Full Name
  
Cynthia Anne Culpepper

Born
  
September 4, 1940 (age 83) (
1940-09-04
)
Hollywood, California, U.S.

Occupation
  
Actress (Margie Clayton on ABC's Margie)

Spouse
  
James Pazillo (m. 1969), Mervyn L. Edwards (m. 1949–1968)

Grandparents
  
George D. Culpepper, Josie Ann Culpepper

Movies and TV shows
  
Kissin' Cousins, Margie, Miss Congeniality 2: Armed

Similar People
  
Jack Pepper, Gene Nelson, Ginger Rogers, Lela E Rogers, John Pasquin

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Cynthia Pepper (born September 4, 1940) is an American actress whose principal work was accomplished during the early 1960s. Born Cynthia Anne Culpepper in Hollywood, California, she was the daughter of entertainer Jack Pepper (Edward Jackson Culpepper, 1902–1979), and Pepper's second wife, Dawn.

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She is retired from television and film but still makes personal appearances arranged through her website.

In 1960, Pepper appeared in three episodes of two ABC/Warner Brothers detective series, Bourbon Street Beat, with Andrew Duggan and Richard Long, and 77 Sunset Strip with Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Roger Smith, and Edd Byrnes.

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In 1960-1961, she was cast as next-door teenager Jean Pearson, the romantic interest of young Mike Douglas, played by Tim Considine, in Fred MacMurray’s long-running My Three Sons. The next year, Pepper starred in her own 26-week series, Margie in the role of the Roaring Twenties teenager Margie Clayton. Pepper was actually twenty-one at the time Margie went on the air. Margie followed My Three Sons on the ABC Thursday night schedule. Her costars on Margie included Penny Parker as her friend Maybelle Jackson and Tommy Ivo as boyfriend Haywood Botts. Character actor Dave Willock played her father, Harvey Clayton. Wesley Marie Tackitt portrayed her mother, Nora Clayton.

On February 2, 1962, just weeks before Margie ended its run, Pepper appeared as herself on the program Here's Hollywood with hostess Helen O'Connell. The program interviewed celebrities, often at their homes. After Margie, Pepper appeared in 1964 as PFC Midge Riley with Elvis Presley in the film Kissin' Cousins. In 2002-2003, she appeared in television documentaries about Presley’s life and recalled her own experiences with him.

On December 2, 1963, Pepper appeared as Paula, the daughter of Sandra Cummings (Rhonda Fleming) in the 90-minute ABC western series, Wagon Train in the episode entitled "The Sandra Cummings Story". Years after using her considerable charms to escape from a Confederate prison camp, singer Sandra Cummings joins the wagon train, along with her musical troupe and her daughter Paula. From the time he first sees Sandra, Cooper Smith Robert Fuller begins acting strangely and initiates a relationship with Paula despite Sandra's excessive objection that her daughter see any men. Coop's behavior alienates him from Duke Shannon (Denny Miller) and others on the wagon train, and Sandra has members of her troupe try to beat up Coop. The reasons for the attitudes of both Coop and Sandra stem from Coop's younger brother, Jefferson Smith (Jack Easton, Jr.), who had aided Sandra's release from prison and was hanged for letting a prisoner escape. Coop learned of these developments because his younger brother had written him a letter of explanation before he was hanged.

In 1964, Pepper returned to My Three Sons for a final guest appearance. In the story line, she returns to fictitious Bryant Park to see Mike Douglas one more time but learns that Mike is engaged to Sally Ann Morrison. That year she also appeared on Perry Mason as Annalee Fisher in "The Case of the Drifting Dropout." Thereafter, her roles were limited to guest appearances on such series as The Addams Family with John Astin, Julia with Diahann Carroll and Lloyd Nolan, The Flying Nun with Sally Field, and the short-lived The Jimmy Stewart Show in 1972.

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Personal life

Pepper has been married twice. Her first marriage was in 1960 to a man named Mervyn; the married came to an end in 1968. She married, secondly, James Pazillo in 1969; their marriage lasted until 1996. Pepper has one son, Michael (b. 1965), and resides in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Her father, Jack Pepper, was previously married to Ginger Rogers.

Filmography

Actress
2005
Miss Congeniality 2: Armed & Fabulous as
Tourist Woman - Hotel Bar
1979
Crisis in Mid-air (TV Movie) as
Marsha
1972
The Jimmy Stewart Show (TV Series) as
Harriet
- Price Is Right (1972) - Harriet
1970
Three Coins in the Fountain (TV Movie) as
Maggie
1969
The Flying Nun (TV Series) as
Liz Martin
- The Boyfriend (1969) - Liz Martin
1968
Julia (TV Series) as
Ginger Wolfe
- Who's a Freud of Ginger Wolfe? (1968) - Ginger Wolfe
1965
Sally and Sam (TV Movie) as
Sally Marten
1964
The Addams Family (TV Series) as
Amanda Peterson
- The New Neighbors Meet the Addams Family (1964) - Amanda Peterson
1960
My Three Sons (TV Series) as
Jean Pearson
- Goodbye Again (1964) - Jean Pearson
- The Sunday Drive (1961) - Jean Pearson
- Trial by Separation (1961) - Jean Pearson
- Deadline (1961) - Jean Pearson
- Man in a Trenchcoat (1961) - Jean Pearson
- The Delinquent (1961) - Jean Pearson
- Mike in a Rush (1961) - Jean Pearson
- The Elopement (1960) - Jean Pearson
- Chip's Harvest (1960) - Jean Pearson
1964
Many Happy Returns (TV Series) as
Susan Jones
- Pilot Show (1964) - Susan Jones
1964
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Annalee Fisher
- The Case of the Drifting Dropout (1964) - Annalee Fisher
1964
Kissin' Cousins as
PFC Midge Reilly
1963
Wagon Train (TV Series) as
Paula Cummings
- The Sandra Cummings Story (1963) - Paula Cummings
1963
Take Her, She's Mine as
Adele
1962
The United States Steel Hour (TV Series) as
Sylvia
- The Inner Panic (1962) - Sylvia
1961
Margie (TV Series) as
Margie Clayton
- The Professional Man (1962) - Margie Clayton
- The Wolf of Wall Street (1962) - Margie Clayton
- Margie, the Gossip Columnist (1962) - Margie Clayton
- Friendship Is for Friends (1962) - Margie Clayton
- Whatever Mama Wants (1962) - Margie Clayton
- Margie, the Jinx (1962) - Margie Clayton
- A Woman Scorned (1962) - Margie Clayton
- The Dangerous Age (1962) - Margie Clayton
- Lady of the House (1962) - Margie Clayton
- A Lesson in Teaching (1962) - Margie Clayton
- Flaming Youth (1962) - Margie Clayton
- False Alarm (1962) - Margie Clayton
- Madame President (1962) - Margie Clayton
- Burning Kisses (1962) - Margie Clayton
- Margie Flies the Coop (1962) - Margie Clayton
- Riches to Rags (1961) - Margie Clayton
- The New Dress (1961) - Margie Clayton
- Hail the Conquered Hero (1961) - Margie Clayton
- By the Sea (1961) - Margie Clayton
- The Jazz Band (1961) - Margie Clayton
- The Matchmaker (1961) - Margie Clayton
- The Initiation (1961) - Margie Clayton
- Pity the Poor Working Girl (1961) - Margie Clayton
- The Big Move (1961) - Margie Clayton
- County Fair (1961) - Margie Clayton
- The Vamp (1961) - Margie Clayton
1960
Thriller (TV Series) as
Receptionist
- The Fatal Impulse (1960) - Receptionist
1960
77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) as
Donna
- Attic (1960) - Donna
1960
Bourbon Street Beat (TV Series) as
Bridesmaid / Applicant
- Interrupted Wedding (1960) - Bridesmaid (uncredited)
- Deadly Persuasion (1960) - Applicant (uncredited)
1960
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (TV Series) as
Malt Shop Girl on Left
- Dobie Spreads a Rumor (1960) - Malt Shop Girl on Left
1952
Room for One More as
Orphan (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1964
Kissin' Cousins (performer: "Tender Feeling" - uncredited)
Self
2008
Stu's Show (Podcast Series) as
Self - Guest
- Cynthia Pepper 2023 (2023) - Self - Guest
- Cynthia Pepper (2008) - Self - Guest
2003
Elvis: Behind the Image - Volume 2 (Video documentary) as
Self
2002
The Definitive Elvis: The Hollywood Years - Part II: 1962-1969 (Video documentary) as
Self
1962
Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.107 (1962) - Self
1960
The Bob Hope Show (TV Series) as
Self - Hollywood Deb Star / Self
- Danny Thomas, James Garner, Nancy Kwan (1961) - Self - Hollywood Deb Star
- Joan Caulfield, James Garner, Patti Page (1960) - Self
Archive Footage
1999
Laugh? I Thought I'd Die! (Video)

References

Cynthia Pepper Wikipedia