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Baby Peggy (1918-2020) Baby Peggy. Silent moppet star Jackie Coogan, immortalized as Charles Chaplin 's The Kid (1921), had only one screen rival during the early 1920s, and that was none other than Baby Peggy. She was "discovered" while visiting the Century Studios lot on Sunset Boulevard with her mother when she was a mere 19 months old and ...
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Silent moppet star Jackie Coogan, immortalized as Charles...
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Baby Peggy. Actress: Helen's Babies. Silent moppet star...
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Baby Peggy. Actress: Helen's Babies. Silent moppet star...
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- Baby Peggy and Fred Spencer in The Little Rascal (1922)
Baby Peggy and Fred Spencer in The Little Rascal (1922)
- Clara Bow, Edward Everett Horton, and Baby Peggy in Helen's Babies (1924)
Clara Bow, Edward Everett Horton, and Baby Peggy in Helen's...
- Baby Peggy in Little Miss Mischief (1922)
Baby Peggy in Little Miss Mischief (1922)
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Diana Serra Cary. Diana Serra Cary (born Peggy-Jean Montgomery; October 29, 1918 – February 24, 2020), known as Baby Peggy, was an American child film actress, vaudevillian, author and silent film historian. She was the last surviving person with a substantial career in silent films.
Baby Peggy, the Elephant in the Room: Directed by Vera Iwerebor. With Baby Peggy, Hobart Bosworth, Jack Earle, Jack Montgomery. Documentary about an extraordinary lady, Diana Serra Cary.
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Feb 25, 2020 · Published Feb. 25, 2020 Updated Feb. 26, 2020. Diana Serra Cary, an author, a film historian and probably the last surviving child superstar of the silent film era nearly a century ago, who spent ...
Feb 25, 2020 · Diana Serra Cary, the child silent film star known by the nickname Baby Peggy, died on Monday in Gustine, Calif. She was 101. Born on October 29, 1918 as Peggy Jean Montgomery, Cary began her ...
Feb 25, 2020 · After converting to Catholicism, she took the middle name Serra, in honor of the canonized Spanish missionary Junípero Serra. Her second husband, Robert Cary, whom she married in 1954, died in 2003.