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Peggy Feury was an American actress on Broadway, in films, and on television. She became a highly regarded acting teacher in New York and then in Los Angeles. Throughout her career, she taught many notable students.
Birth Name
Margaret Feury
Born
Friday, 20 June 1924
Died
Wednesday, 20 November 1985
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Lily Tomlin | Herself / Peggy Feury | 1987 |
1918 | Mrs. Boone | 1985 |
Crimes of Passion | Adrian | 1984 |
All of Me | Dr. Betty Ahrens | 1984 |
Best Kept Secrets | News Editor | 1984 |
Buffalo Bill | Clara the fan | 1983 |
Cagney & Lacey | Madame Frolovsky | 1981 |
Heartaches | The Doctor | 1981 |
The Orphan | Aunt Martha | 1979 |
Hart to Hart | Hannah | 1979 |
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Lily Tomlin | Herself / Peggy Feury | 1987 |
1918 | Mrs. Boone | 1985 |
Crimes of Passion | Adrian | 1984 |
All of Me | Dr. Betty Ahrens | 1984 |
Best Kept Secrets | News Editor | 1984 |
Buffalo Bill | Clara the fan | 1983 |
Cagney & Lacey | Madame Frolovsky | 1981 |
Heartaches | The Doctor | 1981 |
The Orphan | Aunt Martha | 1979 |
Hart to Hart | Hannah | 1979 |
The Last Tycoon | Hairdresser | 1976 |
The Next Man | Nicole's Mother | 1976 |
Visions | Grandma | 1976 |
The Witch Who Came from the Sea | Doris | 1976 |
Someone I Touched | Dr. Klemperer | 1975 |
Kojak | Dr. Irene Benton | 1973 |
M*A*S*H | Col. Bucholtz | 1972 |
The Sixth Sense | Dr. Milburn | 1972 |
Outside In | Mrs. Wilson | 1972 |
Arnie | Elise | 1970 |
Night Gallery | Estelle Meredith | 1969 |
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors | Ellie Morris / Marie | 1969 |
Ironside | Mrs. Gracey | 1967 |
The Defenders | Mrs. Morton | 1961 |
Mad Dog Coll | Mother Coll | 1961 |
Route 66 | Anna Palinski | 1960 |
The Robert Herridge Theater | Mrs. Hutchinson | 1960 |
Naked City | Tolya Ross | 1958 |
Decoy | Paula Shayne | 1957 |
The DuPont Show of the Month | Nurse Ryan | 1957 |
Star Tonight | Lila | 1955 |
The Marriage | (as Margaret Feury) | 1954 |
Justice | Irene | 1954 |
The United States Steel Hour | Frieda Elson | 1953 |
The Gulf Playhouse | Hester Thistle | 1952 |
Armstrong Circle Theatre | Mrs. Kafka | 1950 |
Studio One | Betty Adams | 1948 |