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13 Facts About Peggy Pryde

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Peggy Pryde appeared in the early Australian talking film Fellers in 1930.

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Peggy Pryde made her London music hall debut at Gatti's "Gatti's-in-the-Road" on Westminster Bridge Road.

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Peggy Pryde appeared in all the leading halls in London and throughout Britain.

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Peggy Pryde was a favourite in pantomime, appearing at venues throughout Britain for some years.

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Peggy Pryde's forte is serio-comic business, and she has made a great success of it.

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Peggy Pryde is English, and while she was in New York Jennie Hill, "The Vital Spark," objected to her having her billed as her daughter, but Miss Pryde has now reached that point where she does not require anybody's reflected glory.

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Peggy Pryde is earning money very fast, and is saving it too.

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Peggy Pryde married Maurice De Frece, a well-known theatrical agent.

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Peggy Pryde moved permanently to Australia with her second husband George Pearson in 1911.

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Peggy Pryde appeared in a number of venues in Australia into the early 1930s.

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Peggy Pryde appeared in various Australian films, including the 1925 film Painted Daughters.

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Peggy Pryde appeared in Australia's first talking film Fellers and in Showgirl's Luck, and Two Minutes Silence.

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Peggy Pryde died on 17 May 1943 in a private hospital in Sydney and was survived by her husband and her son, Tony.