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    Peggy Wood

    1892-02-09 (132 years old) in Brooklyn [now in New York City], New York, USA

    Mary Margaret Wood was an American actress of stage, film, and television. She is best remembered for her performance as the title character in the CBS television series Mama, for which she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series; her starring role as Naomi, Ruth's mother-in-law, in The Story of Ruth; and her final screen appearance as Mother Abbess in The Sound of Music, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award. Wood studied voice in France with the legendary soprano Emma Calve - the greatest exponent of the role of CARMEN in the first half of the 20th century. Upon returning to the U.S., Wood was an early member of the Actors' Equity Association, spending nearly 50 years on the stage, beginning in the chorus and becoming known as a Broadway singer and star. She made her stage debut in 1910, as part of the chorus for Naughty Marietta. In 1917, she starred in Maytime, in which she introduced the song "Will You Remember". She starred in several other musicals before playing the role of Portia in a 1928 production of The Merchant of Venice. From the late 1920s until the late 1930s, Wood had lead roles in musicals staged in London and New York. She was chosen by Noel Coward to star in the original London production of his wildly successful operetta BITTER SWEET. In 1941, she starred in the New York premiere of Blithe Spirit. Wood did not star in many films. Her few film appearances include roles in Jalna, A Star is Born, Call It a Day, The Housekeeper's Daughter, The Bride Wore Boots, Magnificent Doll, and Dream Girl. From 1949 to 1957, she played matriarch Marta Hansen in the popularTV series Mama. She co-starred with comedian Imogene Coca on Broadway in The Girls in 509. In October 1963, she and Ruth Gates appeared in a one-act play, Opening Night, which played in off-Broadway. Wood portrayed Fanny Ellis, a once famous star who prepares for a performance; the play lasted 47 performances. Ruth Gates was Aunt Jenny on the "Mama" series with Wood. She returned to movies in the 1960 CinemaScope production The Story of Ruth in a co-starring role, as what she referred to in her own book as a "blonde, blue-eyed Jewess". Her final screen appearance was as the gentle, wise Mother Abbess in The Sound of Music, for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture. She was thrilled to be in the movie although she knew that she could no longer sing "Climb Ev'ry Mountain". She was dubbed (for singing) by Margery McKay. In her autobiography, Marni Nixon, who appeared in the film as Sister Sophia, said Peggy especially liked McKay's singing voice because she sounded as Peggy did in her younger days. In 1969, Wood joined the cast of the ABC-TV soap, One Life to Live as Dr. Kate Nolan and had a recurring role until the end of the year. Her first autobiography, How Young You Look, was published by Farrar and Rinehart in 1941. An update, Arts and Flowers, appeared in 1963. She also wrote a biography of actor John Drew, Jr., as well as a novel called The Star Wagon and was a co-author of a play called Miss Quis. Wood received numerous awards for her theatrical work and for a while was president of the American National Theater and Academy.

    Movies

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    The Sound of Music
    77 %|Mar 29, 1965
    Drama, Family, Music, Romance
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    The Story of Ruth
    73 %|Jun 17, 1960
    Drama, History
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    Main Street to Broadway
    65 %|Oct 12, 1953
    Romance, Music
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    Dream Girl
    45 %|Jul 27, 1948
    Comedy, Romance
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    Magnificent Doll
    59 %|Dec 8, 1946
    Drama, History
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    The Bride Wore Boots
    59 %|Jun 5, 1946
    Comedy, Romance
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    The Housekeeper's Daughter
    35 %|Oct 26, 1939
    Comedy
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    A Star Is Born
    72 %|Apr 27, 1937
    Drama, Romance
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    Call It a Day
    50 %|Apr 17, 1937
    Comedy
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    Jalna
    48 %|Aug 9, 1935
    Drama, Romance
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    The Right to Live
    51 %|Jan 26, 1935
    Drama
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    Handy Andy
    10 %|Jul 19, 1934
    Comedy
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    Wonder of Women
    10 %|Jul 13, 1929
    Drama
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    Almost a Husband
    0 %|Oct 11, 1919
    Comedy

    Series

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    The Dick Cavett Show
    66 %|Jun 6, 1968
    Talk
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    The Merv Griffin Show
    53 %|Oct 1, 1962
    Talk
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    Dr. Kildare
    54 %|Sep 27, 1961
    Drama
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    Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
    55 %|Oct 5, 1956
    Western, Drama
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    Mama
    0 %|Jul 1, 1949
    Drama, Family
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    The Philco Television Playhouse
    56 %|Oct 3, 1948
    Drama
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    The Philco Television Playhouse
    56 %|Oct 3, 1948
    Drama
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    The Ed Sullivan Show
    65 %|Jun 20, 1948
    Comedy, Talk