Peggy Moran (Mary Jeanette Moran)
Peggy Moran (October 23, 1918 – October 24, 2002) was an American film actress who appeared in films between 1938 and 1943. Born Mary Jeanette Moran in Clinton, Iowa, Moran starred in a number of B movies like The Mummy’s Hand (1940), Slightly Tempted (1940), Treat ‘Em Rough (1942) with Eddie Albert and William Frawley, and King of the Cowboys (1943) with Roy Rogers and Smiley Burnette, and played smaller parts in A pictures, such as the “first cigarette girl” in Ninotchka (1939), which starred Greta Garbo. After marrying director Henry Koster in 1942, Moran was featured in every picture her husband directed. She appeared in the films “Stage Door Canteen” (1943), “The Mummy’s Tomb” (1942), “Flying Cadets” (1941), “Hello, Sucker” (1941), “Horror Island” (1941), “Trail of The Vigilantes” (1940), “The Mummy’s Hand” (1940), “Ninotchka” (1939), “Campus Cinderella” (1938), and “Boy Meets Girl” (1938). She also appeared in the televisin series, “The Cisco Kid” (1950-1956). She was considered to be one of the great “Scream Queens.” With Koster, Moran had two sons. After Koster retired in 1966, the couple traveled extensively until Koster’s death in 1988. On October 24, 2002, only one day after her 84th birthday, Peggy Moran died of complications from injuries she suffered after a car accident on August 26, 2002.
Born
- October, 23, 1918
- USA
- Clinton, Iowa
Died
- October, 24, 2002
- USA
- Camarillo, California
Cause of Death
- car accident
Other
- Cremated