Peggy Stewart

Biography: Growing up in Florida, American actress Peggy Stewart naturally gravitated to the water, and distinguished herself as a swimming champ in high school. Her family moved to California in the mid '30s, where she made the acquaintance of character actor Henry O'Neill. Aware that Paramount Pictures was looking for a new face to play the part of Joel McCrea's and Frances Dee's daughter in Wells Fargo (1936), O'Neill recommended Stewart. The assignment led to numerous other roles for the teenaged actress, who by the end of 1940 was not only established in Hollywood but the wife of actor Don "Red" Barry (Stewart was also the sister-in-law of another actor, Wayne Morris). At about the time her marriage was breaking up in 1944, Stewart signed with Republic Studios, where, starting with Tucson Raiders (1944), she became resident leading lady for many of Republic's western stars. She also appeared in serials at Republic but preferred westerns because the shooting schedules were shorter andGrowing up in Florida, American actress Peggy Stewart naturally gravitated to the water, and distinguished herself as a swimming champ in high school. Her family moved to California in the mid '30s, where she made the acquaintance of character actor Henry O'Neill. Aware that Paramount Pictures was looking for a new face to play the part of Joel McCrea's and Frances Dee's daughter in Wells Fargo (1936), O'Neill recommended Stewart. The assignment led to numerous other roles for the teenaged actress, who by the end of 1940 was not only established in Hollywood but the wife of actor Don "Red" Barry (Stewart was also the sister-in-law of another actor, Wayne Morris). At about the time her marriage was breaking up in 1944, Stewart signed with Republic Studios, where, starting with Tucson Raiders (1944), she became resident leading lady for many of Republic's western stars. She also appeared in serials at Republic but preferred westerns because the shooting schedules were shorter and she was able to wear a more varied wardrobe. Leaving Republic in 1948, she freelanced until 1953, when she briefly gave up acting to become a casting director at NBC television; she also married again, to actor Buck Young. As the '50s progressed Stewart eased back into acting, but only in roles that would provide a challenge to her. In 1974, she won the Los Angeles Drama Circle award for her stage performance in Picnic. Long retired, Peggy Stewart has in the last two decades become one of the favorite guest speakers on the nostalgia convention and western film festival circuit. Expand

Peggy Stewart's Scores

Average career score: 74
Highest Metascore: 86 Community: Season 2
Lowest Metascore: 68 The Riches: Season 2
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 3
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 3
  3. Negative: 0 out of 3
3 tv reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
86 Community: Season 2 Sep 23, 2010 Peggy Stewart 9.1
68 The Riches: Season 2 Mar 18, 2008 Cherien's Mother / Cherien's Mother 7.4
69 The Riches: Season 1 Mar 12, 2007 Cherien's Mothe / Cherien's Mother 6.6
tbd Yes, Dear: Season 2 Sep 24, 2001 Old Woman tbd
tbd Norm: Season 3 Oct 4, 2000 Tippi tbd
tbd Charmed: Season 2 Sep 30, 1999 Peggy Stewart 6.7
tbd Beverly Hills, 90210: Season 10 Sep 8, 1999 Peggy Stewart tbd
tbd Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 3 Sep 29, 1998 Peggy Stewart 7.5
tbd Coach: Season 5 Sep 14, 1992 Sue Ellen tbd
tbd The A-Team: Season 2 Sep 20, 1983 Miriam Klein 8.5
tbd Taxi: Season 2 Sep 11, 1979 Buyer #2 tbd
tbd Emergency!: Season 5 Sep 13, 1975 Martha Felt tbd
tbd Baretta: Season 2 Sep 10, 1975 Teacher tbd
tbd Emergency!: Season 4 Sep 14, 1974 Mrs. Freeman tbd
tbd Ironside: Season 3 Sep 18, 1969 Maggie Winstead / Peggy Stewart tbd
tbd Gunsmoke: Season 10 Sep 26, 1964 Mrs. Farmer tbd
tbd Gunsmoke: Season 9 Sep 28, 1963 Daisy Huckaby / Daisy tbd
tbd Gunsmoke: Season 7 Sep 30, 1961 Fan tbd
tbd The Twilight Zone: Season 3 Sep 15, 1961 Grace Stockton 9.8
tbd Gunsmoke: Season 4 Sep 6, 1958 Mrs. Phillips tbd