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Occupation
  
Actress, dancer

Resting place
  
Cremation

Role
  
Dancer

Name
  
Peggy Ryan

Years active
  
1930–1983


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Full Name
  
Margaret O'Rene Ryan

Born
  
August 28, 1924
Long Beach, California, U.S.

Died
  
October 30, 2004, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Spouse
  
Eddie Sherman (m. 1958–1988), Ray McDonald (m. 1953–1957), Jimmy Cross (m. 1945–1952)

Children
  
Kerry Sherman, James Cross, Sean Serman

Movies and TV shows
  
Mister Big, Hawaii Five‑O, The Merry Monahans, All Ashore, Here Come the Co‑Eds

Similar People
  
Charles Lamont, Elisabeth Fraser, Kerry Sherman, Jean Yarbrough, Richard Quine

Peggy ryan in rare tap solo


Margaret O'Rene "Peggy" Ryan (August 28, 1924 – October 30, 2004) was an American dancer, best known for starring in a series of movie musicals at Universal Pictures with Donald O'Connor and Gloria Jean.

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Career

Ryan joined her parents' vaudeville act, "The Merry Dancing Ryans," before she was 3 years old and appeared in her first film, Wedding of Jack and Jill (1929) when she was 4. She attended Hollywood Professional School.

Her singing, acting, and dancing skills were noticed by song-and-dance actor George Murphy, who helped her get a role in 1937's Top of the Town. However, her entry in the book Vaudeville old & new: an encyclopedia of variety performances in America, Volume 1 notes, "[B]y then she was outgrowing the kiddie parts yet not old enough for the teenage roles."

She continued working in small roles until 1942, when she had a solo number in the feature film What's Cookin'?. The Gloria Jean-Donald O'Connor-Peggy Ryan team were a great hit with audiences and exhibitors, and the three teens made five features together. Her screen character in these films was usually brash, wisecracking, and boy-crazy. In 1944, Ryan advanced to more elaborate productions, in support of Jack Oakie and Abbott and Costello.

She left Universal in 1945 and married James Cross that same year; they were divorced in 1952. She returned to the screen with dancer Ray McDonald for 1949's There's a Girl in My Heart and Shamrock Hill, and 1953's All Ashore. They wed in 1953 and toured together in a nightclub act before being divorced in 1957. Her third marriage, in 1958, was to Hawaii columnist Eddie Sherman, following which she left movies for choreography and semi-retirement. Sherman adopted her two children from her previous marriages.

On television, Ryan played a recurring role as secretary Jenny Sherman in Hawaii Five-O from 1969–76.

In later years she trained Las Vegas showgirls in tap dancing. Her last public performance, at her 80th birthday party, was a hilarious song-and-dance routine for her former Universal studio colleagues. She continued to teach tap until two days before her death.

Death

Ryan died at the age of 80 from the effects of two strokes. Her ashes were scattered under the Hollywood sign in Hollywood, California. She was survived by two children and five grandchildren. One of her children is retired actress Kerry Sherman.

Filmography

Features:

Short subjects:

  • Billy Rose's Casa Mañana Revue (1938) - Peggy Dixon
  • A Night at the Troc (1939)
  • Varsity Vanities (1940)
  • Universal Musical Short 3655: Singin' and Swingin (1950)
  • Television work

  • Hawaii Five-O (appeared in 49 episodes between 1968–76)
  • Pleasure Palace (1980)
  • References

    Peggy Ryan Wikipedia