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Cause of death
  
Years active
  
1946-1965


Name
  
Peggy Knudsen

Role
  
Character actress

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Full Name
  
Margaret Ann Knudsen

Born
  
April 22, 1923 (
1923-04-22
)

Died
  
July 11, 1980, Encino, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Francis S. Kellstrom (m. 1962–1962), Jim Jordan (m. 1949–1960), Adrian P. Samish (m. 1942–1946)

Children
  
Janice Colleen, Marian Lou

Movies
  
The Big Sleep, Good Morning - Miss Dove, Husque, Roses Are Red, Never Say Goodbye

Similar People
  
Henry Koster, Jean Negulesco, Jack L Warner, Howard Hawks, John Farrow

Peggy Knudsen in Perry Mason


Peggy Knudsen (April 22, 1923 – July 11, 1980) was an American character actress.

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Peggy Knudsen Peggy Knudsen born as Margaret Ann Knudsen in Duluth

Early years

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She was born Margaret Ann Knudsen in Duluth, Minnesota. Her father was Conrad Knudsen, Duluth's fire chief. Her ancestors were Irish and Norwegian.

Stage

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Knudsen made her Broadway debut in My Sister Eileen (1940). She replaced Jo Ann Sayers, who had originated the role of a girl who couldn't decide whether to be an actress or get married. Finding herself in that situation in real life, Sayers married a naval officer. The show's producer saw Knudsen working in a stage door canteen and chose her to take over the role.

Film

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Knudsen began her film career in 1946 in A Stolen Life opposite Bette Davis. (In a February 15, 1948, newspaper column, entertainment writer Louella Parsons quoted Knudsen saying, "My first picture was Shadow of a Woman with Helmut Durante. I played his ex-wife.") That same year, she appeared in bit parts in several films including The Big Sleep and Humoresque with Joan Crawford.

In 1948, Knudsen ventured into a different genre of film, doing comedy instead of drama and leaving Warner Bros. to do freelance work. She also took vocal lessons from Kay Thompson.

Despite appearing in big budget features with established stars, Knudsen's career never took off and she was relegated to smaller roles in B movies. Her last film role was in the 1957 film Istanbul with Errol Flynn.

Radio

Knudsen played Lois Graves in the radio version of Junior Miss, Karen Adams in Woman in White.:358 and Phillips on The Bill Goodwin Show.

Television

Knudsen played April Adams in the comedy So This Is Hollywood on NBC (1955). She also had roles in pilots for two programs – Do Not Disturb:266 and Howie – that did not develop into series.

In the 1950s and 1960s, Knudsen appeared in guest-starring roles on several television shows. She made two guest appearances on Perry Mason in 1958-1959; one as Sheila Bowers in "The Case of the Gilded Lily," and Marie Chapman in "The Case of the Spurious Sister." Other television appearances included Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Millionaire, Tombstone Territory, and Pete and Gladys. After appearing in an episode of The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet in 1965, Knudsen retired from acting.

Personal life

Knudsen's first marriage was to Adrian Samish, a radio executive. The two eloped after Knudsen's June 8, 1942, performance in My Sister Eileen and went to Media, Pennsylvania, to marry. On June 15, 1949, Knudsen married Jim Jordan. Jr. in Los Angeles, California. They had three daughters together. Jordan was the son of Jim and Marian Jordan, better known as Fibber McGee and Molly. On February 12, 1962, Knudsen married Francis S. Kellstrom, an electrical contractor. They separated that July and were divorced October 22, 1962.

She suffered from crippling arthritis for most of her later years and was cared for by her close friend, actress Jennifer Jones. Her grandson is the Hollywood screenwriter John Orloff.

Death

On July 11, 1980, Knudsen died of cancer in Encino, California.

Recognition

For her contribution to the television industry, Knudsen has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6262 Hollywood Boulevard.

Television

Tombstone Territory (1 episode, 1959)

Filmography

Actress
1958
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (TV Series) as
Mrs. Frazer / Mrs. Kelley / Mrs. Masters / ...
- The Big Dog (1965) - Mrs. Frazer
- The Barking Dog (1961) - Mrs. Frazer
- David Gets a Raise (1960) - Mrs. Kelley
- Ozzie Keeps a Secret (1960) - Mrs. Masters
- Harriet Creates a Triangle (1958) - Helen
1962
Howie (TV Movie) as
Edith Simms
1961
The Case of the Dangerous Robin (TV Series)
- The Patient Died (1961)
1961
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Nellie
- Texas John Slaughter: A Trip to Tucson (1961) - Nellie
1959
Bat Masterson (TV Series) as
Lottie Tremaine / Katie / Louisa Carey
- The Court Martial of Major Mars (1961) - Lottie Tremaine
- A Grave Situation (1960) - Katie
- A Personal Matter (1959) - Louisa Carey
1960
Pete and Gladys (TV Series) as
Mrs. Valenti
- Crime of Passion (1960) - Mrs. Valenti
1960
General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
Irene Martin
- Do Not Disturb (1960) - Irene Martin
1959
Tightrope (TV Series) as
Helen Stevens
- Two Private Eyes (1959) - Helen Stevens
1958
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Marie Chapman / Sheila Bowers
- The Case of the Spurious Sister (1959) - Marie Chapman
- The Case of the Gilded Lily (1958) - Sheila Bowers
1959
Lock Up (TV Series) as
Margie Cleaver
- Stakeout (1959) - Margie Cleaver
1959
Tombstone Territory (TV Series) as
Amy Ward
- Payroll to Tombstone (1959) - Amy Ward
1958
The George Burns Show (TV Series) as
Secretary
- A Walk on for George (1958) - Secretary
1958
Target (TV Series)
- On Cue (1958)
1958
The Real McCoys (TV Series) as
Miss Eberle
- Once There Was a Traveling Saleswoman (1958) - Miss Eberle
1958
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (TV Series) as
Lilly Reeve AKA Kansas Lily
- The Kansas Lily (1958) - Lilly Reeve AKA Kansas Lily
1958
The Eve Arden Show (TV Series)
- Safari (1958)
1957
The Thin Man (TV Series) as
Blonde / Sandra Storm
- Come Back Darling Asta (1957) - Blonde / Sandra Storm
1957
The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
Susan Davenport
- Strange Disappearance (1957) - Susan Davenport
1957
The Joseph Cotten Show: On Trial (TV Series) as
Mona
- Alibi for Murder (1957) - Mona
1957
Panic! (TV Series) as
Kit Dutton
- Two Martinis (1957) - Kit Dutton
1957
Istanbul as
Marge Boyle
1956
The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna (TV Series) as
Flo
- A Night in Monte Carlo (1956) - Flo
1956
The Millionaire (TV Series) as
Irene Borden
- The Harvey Borden Story (1956) - Irene Borden
1955
The People's Choice (TV Series) as
Cleo / Lois White / Maggie Roberts
- Sock, the Acting Mayor (1956) - Lois White
- Sock, the Dedicated Councilman (1956) - Maggie Roberts
- Sock vs. Crutcher (1955) - Cleo (voice, uncredited)
- Sock Plays Cupid (1955) - Cleo (voice, uncredited)
- The Unseating of Councilman Sock (1955) - Cleo (voice, uncredited)
- How Sock Met Mandy (1955) - Cleo (voice, uncredited)
- Pilot (1955) - Cleo (voice, uncredited)
1956
The Charles Farrell Show (TV Series)
- Fashion Show (1956)
1956
Hilda Crane as
Nell Bromley
1956
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) as
Herta Cowell
- The Derelicts (1956) - Herta Cowell
1956
The Bottom of the Bottle as
Ellen Miller
1955
Good Morning, Miss Dove as
Billie Jean Green
1955
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (TV Series) as
Irene Knox
- Changing Names (1955) - Irene Knox
1955
The Loretta Young Show (TV Series) as
Madeleine
- The Last Spring (1955) - Madeleine
1955
Betrayed Women as
Nora Collins
1955
So This Is Hollywood (TV Series) as
April Adams
- Reunion in Hollywood (1955) - April Adams
- The Maharajah (1955) - April Adams
- Grutchnik Rides Again (1955) - April Adams
- Grutchnik (1955) - April Adams
- Very Cold for April (1955) - April Adams
- The Wonder Seal (1955) - April Adams
- The Great Lover (1955) - April Adams
- The Old Timer (1955) - April Adams
- America's Sweetheart (1955) - April Adams
- The Achilles Heel of Pudge Heffledorfer (1955) - April Adams
- The Necklace (1955) - April Adams
- Mother Dodd Came to Town (1955) - April Adams
- Cover Girl (1955) - April Adams
- The Monster (1955) - April Adams
- Twinkle, Twinkle (1955) - April Adams
- Ka-Boo of the Jungle (1955) - April Adams
- Look Homeward, Fisherman (1955) - April Adams
- Her Highness, Miss Jones (1955) - April Adams
- He Done Her Wrong (1955) - April Adams
- Gas Becomes Electra (No Lights, No Camera) (1955) - April Adams
- A Friend in Need (1955) - April Adams
- Too Many Crooks (1955) - April Adams
- Local Girl Makes Good (1955) - April Adams
- Mink Coat (1955) - April Adams
1955
The Bob Cummings Show (TV Series) as
Alex
- The Rival Photographer (1955) - Alex
1955
Unchained as
Elaine
1955
City Detective (TV Series) as
Denise
- Police, Watch My House (1955) - Denise
1954
The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse (TV Series)
- Taps for a Hoofer (1954)
1953
Mr. & Mrs. North (TV Series) as
Elsie Dargon / Sally Kovack
- Two Faced (1953) - Elsie Dargon
- Stranger Than Fiction (1953) - Sally Kovack
1951
Racket Squad (TV Series) as
Julie
- The Case of the Two Little Country Girls (1951) - Julie
1950
Copper Canyon as
Cora
1949
Your Show Time (TV Series)
- The Lady or the Tiger (1949)
1948
Trouble Preferred as
Dale Kent
1948
Half Past Midnight as
Sally Ferris, alias Sally Parker
1948
Perilous Waters as
Pat Ferris
1947
My Wild Irish Rose as
Eileen - Leading Lady (uncredited)
1947
Roses Are Red as
Martha McCormack
1947
Stallion Road as
Daisy Otis
1947
The Unfaithful as
Claire
1946
Humoresque as
Florence Boray
1946
Never Say Goodbye as
Nancy Graham
1946
Shadow of a Woman as
Louise Ryder
1946
The Big Sleep as
Mona Mars
1946
Two Guys from Milwaukee as
Juke-Box Voice (voice, uncredited)
1946
A Stolen Life as
Diedre

References

Peggy Knudsen Wikipedia