- Nascido(a) em
- Falecido(a) em16 de outubro de 1984 · Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA (câncer de pâncreas)
- Nome de nascimentoPeggy Ann Garner
- Altura1,63 m
- Peggy Ann Garner nasceu o 3 de fevereiro de 1932 em Canton, Ohio, EUA. Era atriz e foi conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Laços Humanos (1945), A Menina Precoce (1945) e Lar, Doce Tortura (1946). Foi casada com Kenyon Foster Brown, Albert Salmi e Richard Hayes. Morreu o 16 de outubro de 1984 em Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA.
- CônjugesKenyon Foster Brown(7 de agosto de 1964 - 1968) (divorciado (a))Albert Salmi(16 de maio de 1956 - 14 de março de 1963) (divorciado (a), 1 criança)Richard Hayes(22 de fevereiro de 1951 - 13 de outubro de 1953) (divorciado (a))
- CriançasCatherine Ann Salmi
- No one knows the location of the Oscar that she received on March 7, 1946. This award was presented to her by Bob Hope.
- Took her special Oscar to bed with her the night she received it.
- Daughter Catherine Ann Salmi died in 1995 of premature heart disease at age 38. Peggy's strong-willed mother, Virginia Garner Swainston, had outlived both her only child and her only grandchild.
- Ed Sullivan gave her away when she married Richard Hayes on February 22, 1951. Her parents were absent from the event.
- On November 5, 1949 Ed Sullivan reported that Garner was approached by the producers of the Broadway show "Texas, Li'l Darlin'" to replace Lenore Lonergan in the role of Melissa Tatum while the show was in out-of-town tryouts. Garner later declined and the role was assumed by Kate Murtagh. Instead, Garner took the advice of Elia Kazan and signed to do the straight dramatic play "The Man." Kazan felt Garner would benefit from working with director Martin Ritt.
- Laços Humanos (1945) - $1,250 weekly
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