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Cynthia Pepper(I)

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Cynthia Pepper in Margie (1961)
Though her TV life was relatively short, baby boomer fans still hold a strong, sentimental fondness for actress Cynthia Pepper. An irresistible Barbie Doll TV version of Sandra Dee at the time of her brief small screen reign, the pert, pretty and pixieish actress with the cutest slight overbite proved to be a lovely fresh-faced by-product of the innocent early 60s.

Born Cynthia Anne Culpepper in Hollywood, California on September 4, 1940, she was drawn early to an acting career by her parents, vaudeville and night club entertainer Jack Pepper (nee Edward Jackson Culpepper, 1902-1979)) and his second wife Dawn (Stanton) Pepper (1913-2006), a former dancer who once worked for showman Billy Rose. Her father Jack, who first worked with his two sisters, Helen and Winnie Mae, in a family act and then a song-and-dance act with Frank Salt called "Salt and Pepper", before headlining as a solo act, also appeared as a character comedian in films. He was previously married and divorced from Ginger Rogers.

Cynthia started out in New York, at the tender age of three, as a Conover child model. A year or so later, she briefly appeared on Broadway in a tiny part in "It's a Gift", starring Julie Harris. Outside of an unbilled part, at age 10, in the movie, Treize à la douzaine (1950), Cynthia did not actively pursue acting until returning to Los Angeles and graduating from Hollywood High School. A year later, the 19-year-old married Buck Edwards (nee Mervyn L. Edwards), who was also in the business, behind the scenes.

TV opened its doors once she found an agent. One of her first sightings was as a "malt shop girl" in the comedy series, Dobie Gillis (1959), starring Dwayne Hickman. Following that, she found work on two popular ABC detective series of 1960, Bourbon Street Beat (1959) with Richard Long, and 77 Sunset Strip (1958) with Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Roger Smith, and the hair-combing Edd Byrnes [aka Kookie].

Cynthia's career gained major momentum, when she won a regular role in the all-male My Three Sons (1960) sitcom. As the girlfriend of oldest son Mike (played by Tim Considine), Pepper was sweet and irresistible, ideally suited to represent the squeaky-clean "Camelot" era on the small screen. On the strength of her "My Three Sons" role, the actress was able to move front-and-center as the star of her own lightweight series, Margie (1961). Twenty-one at the time, she was cast as "Roaring 20s" teen flapper Margie Clayton, the powers-that-be smartly placed her comedy in the time slot directly following "My Three Sons" to kickstart the series. Despite the efforts, however, the series ended after only one season, the comedy proving perhaps a bit too mild and meek to satisfy audience tastes.

There was still promise on the horizon for Cynthia, as 20th Century-Fox was planning to build another TV series around her. However, the financial debacle of Cléopâtre (1963) changed all plans and, instead, the studio had to let her go. Filmwise, Pepper had the pleasure of appearing in support of Sandra Dee in the frothy comedy, Ah si papa savait ça ! (1963), before winning the co-starring role of PFC Midge Riley, opposite Elvis Presley, in one of his more ingratiating vehicles, Salut, les cousins (1964). Later that year, Pepper returned to the "My Three Sons" set to film one final closure appearance as Considine's (now) former girlfriend. In it, her character learns that Mike has become engaged to another woman (Meredith MacRae).

Two subsequent pilots failed to sell and soon Cynthia was being seen with less and less frequency. Assorted TV guest parts, during this period, included such shows as Perry Mason (1957), La famille Addams (1964), Julia (1968) and The Flying Nun (1967). Following a guest part on The Jimmy Stewart Show (1971) in 1972, Cynthia moved completely out of the limelight, save for a lone appearance in the TV-movie, Crisis in Mid-air (1979).

As for her personal life, Cynthia and husband Mervyn gave birth to their son Michael in 1965, but three years later, she and her husband divorced. Cynthia remarried the following year (1969) to James Pazillo and she abandoned her career to focus on this marriage and raising her son.

These days, Cynthia can be spotted, from time to time, at Elvis gatherings or signing autographs at film/TV nostalgic conventions. One can also spot Cynthia visibly recalling her film experience with "The King" in a couple of his video documentaries. Out of nowhere, she made a rare appearance in the film, Miss FBI: Divinement armée (2005), starring Sandra Bullock.
BornSeptember 4, 1940
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    Known for

    Sandra Bullock in Miss FBI: Divinement armée (2005)
    Miss FBI: Divinement armée
    5.2
    • Tourist Woman
    • 2005
    Elvis Presley, Teri Garr, Pamela Austin, Yvonne Craig, Lynn Fields, Gail Ganley, Cynthia Pepper, Hortense Petra, and Beverly Powers in Salut, les cousins (1964)
    Salut, les cousins
    5.3
    • PFC Midge Reilly
    • 1964
    Thriller (1960)
    Thriller
    8.2
    TV Series
    • Receptionist
    Edd Byrnes, Roger Smith, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in 77 Sunset Strip (1958)
    77 Sunset Strip
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Donna

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    Actress



    • Sandra Bullock in Miss FBI: Divinement armée (2005)
      Miss FBI: Divinement armée
      5.2
      • Tourist Woman
      • 2005
    • Crisis in Mid-air (1979)
      Crisis in Mid-air
      6.8
      TV Movie
      • Marsha
      • 1979
    • The Jimmy Stewart Show (1971)
      The Jimmy Stewart Show
      7.2
      TV Series
      • Harriet
      • 1972
    • Three Coins in the Fountain
      8.4
      TV Movie
      • Maggie
      • 1970
    • The Flying Nun (1967)
      The Flying Nun
      6.5
      TV Series
      • Liz Martin
      • 1969
    • Diahann Carroll and Marc Copage in Julia (1968)
      Julia
      7.7
      TV Series
      • Ginger Wolfe
      • 1968
    • Gary Lockwood in Sally and Sam (1965)
      Sally and Sam
      7.2
      TV Movie
      • Sally Marten
      • 1965
    • Jackie Coogan, John Astin, Marie Blake, Ted Cassidy, Carolyn Jones, Lisa Loring, and Ken Weatherwax in La famille Addams (1964)
      La famille Addams
      8.0
      TV Series
      • Amanda Peterson
      • 1964
    • My Three Sons (1960)
      My Three Sons
      7.1
      TV Series
      • Jean Pearson
      • 1960–1964
    • Elinor Donahue, Mark Goddard, and Andrea Sacino in Many Happy Returns (1964)
      Many Happy Returns
      7.2
      TV Series
      • Susan Jones
      • 1964
    • Raymond Burr in Perry Mason (1957)
      Perry Mason
      8.3
      TV Series
      • Annalee Fisher
      • 1964
    • Elvis Presley, Teri Garr, Pamela Austin, Yvonne Craig, Lynn Fields, Gail Ganley, Cynthia Pepper, Hortense Petra, and Beverly Powers in Salut, les cousins (1964)
      Salut, les cousins
      5.3
      • PFC Midge Reilly
      • 1964
    • John McIntire in La grande caravane (1957)
      La grande caravane
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Paula Cummings
      • 1963
    • Ah si papa savait ça ! (1963)
      Ah si papa savait ça !
      6.2
      • Adele
      • 1963
    • Kraft Television Theatre (1947)
      The United States Steel Hour
      7.8
      TV Series
      • Sylvia
      • 1962

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    • Elvis Presley, Teri Garr, Pamela Austin, Yvonne Craig, Lynn Fields, Gail Ganley, Cynthia Pepper, Hortense Petra, and Beverly Powers in Salut, les cousins (1964)
      Salut, les cousins
      5.3
      • performer: "Tender Feeling" (uncredited)
      • 1964

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      • September 4, 1940
      • Hollywood, California, USA
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        James Michael PazilloSeptember 6, 1969 - 2006 (divorced)
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      • Jack Pepper
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      Stage: Appeared in "It's a Gift" on Broadway.
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      Good friend of Soupy Sales.

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      84 years old
    • When was Cynthia Pepper born?
      September 4, 1940
    • Where was Cynthia Pepper born?
      Hollywood, California, USA
    • What is Cynthia Pepper's birth name?
      Cynthia Anne Culpepper
    • What is Cynthia Pepper known for?
      77 Sunset Strip, Thriller, Kissin' Cousins, and Miss Congeniality 2: Armed & Fabulous

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