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Peggy Dow (born Peggy Josephine Varnadow; March 18, 1928) [1] is an American philanthropist and former actress who had a brief (1949–52) career in Hollywood at Universal Studios starring in films during the Golden Age Era in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
Undertow is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by William Castle and starring Scott Brady, John Russell, Dorothy Hart and Peggy Dow. A young Rock Hudson has a supporting role, his second film appearance and the first in which he is named in the credits. [1] Brady plays a former Chicago mobster who is accused of murdering his old boss.
Dick Powell as Rex Shepard; Peggy Dow as Ellen Hathaway; Joyce Holden as Golden Harvest / Goldie Harvey; Charles Drake as Perry Collins; Albert Sharpe as Grandpa Hathaway; Lou Polan as Police Sergeant Novak
Dow, Lorenzo. The Eccentric Preacher: Or, a Sketch of the Life of the Celebrated Lorenzo Dow, Abridged from His Journal; and Containing the Most Interesting Facts in His Experience. Lowell: E.A. Rice & Co, 1841. Dow, Peggy. Vicissitudes in the Wilderness: Exemplified in the Journal of Peggy Dow. Norwich, Conn: Printed by W. Faulkner, 1833.
Peggy Dow, John Litel, and Taylor Holmes, appear in support. Some observers regard the picture as a film noir, [4] [5] a view not universally embraced. Plot.
An accomplished sculptor, Dow has as particular affinity for working with bronze. Barbara Billingsley, who played his mom on "Leave It to Beaver," displayed one of his bronze pieces in her ...
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Dow married Carol Marlow in June 1969 and their marriage ended in 1980. [3] They had one child, who was born in 1973. In June 1980, Dow married Lauren Shulkind. [4] In the 1990s, Dow revealed that he had suffered from clinical depression. He subsequently starred in self-help videos chronicling this battle, including the 1998 Beating the Blues. [20]