Peggy Ryan - Actor Profile

Peggy Ryan

Acting
Freshness: Jan 24, 2026
31Total Films
8.0 Highest Rated
Born: Aug 28, 1924
Birth Place: Long Beach, California, USA

About Peggy Ryan

A vastly talented musical performer, Peggy Ryan found stardom dancing alongside partner Donald O'Connor as Universal's answer to Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney. Paired up in many a low-budget WWII-era musical, she was best known for her dancing feet, but she was no slouch in the singing department and her buoyant personality added plenty of zest to the escapist fare she appeared in. Christened Margaret O'Rene Ryan, Peggy was, as they say, born in a trunk in 1924 to a pair of vaudeville dancers ("The Merry Dancing Ryans") and, by age two, the pint-sized scene-stealer was already selling her heart out on stage alongside her parents. No glamor girl, Peggy had a very plaintive face, prominent nose and gangly figure, similar to a Virginia Weidler, so she was wise enough to play it up for laughs. Discovered by George Murphy, the young girl earned a part in Universal's enjoyable tune fest Top of the Town(1937), where the little Irish charmer managed to steal a dance alongside Murphy. Other movies beckoned, sometimes in teary dramas such as The Women Men Marry (1937) and The Grapes of Wrath (1940). With the movie What's Cookin'? (1942), she teamed with O'Connor for the first time. The two were a sensation and sparked many musical programmers with their clowning, mugging, intricate dance steps, and indefatigable style. The jitterbugging twosome romped through Private Buckaroo (1942), Give Out, Sisters(1942), Get Hep to Love (1942), Top Man (1943), The Merry Monahans (1944), Chip Off the Old Block (1944) and Bowery to Broadway (1944) during their peak. During this period she married James Cross and had a son, James Michael Cross, who later died in a 1987 car accident. Peggy began to freelance in post-war years and found employment with other studios. She was paired up with dancer Ray McDonald for the films Shamrock Hill (1949) and All Ashore (1953) and began seeing him off screen as well. They eventually married, had a child named Kerry, and toured together across the U.S. in a nightclub act for a few years until their marriage folded. She decided to retire from films following her third marriage to Hawaiian announcer/emcee/columnist Eddie Sherman. She choreographed book shows here and there ("The Music Man", "Funny Girl"), but basically settled down in Hawaii. In later years, she came out of semi-retirement to appear in a small recurring part as the Governor of Hawaii's secretary, Millie, on TV's popular Hawaii Five-O (1968) in 1968. She remained a sporadic presence throughout the run of the show. After teaching tap dancing for decades on the sly, Peggy moved to Las Vegas with her family. A trouper to the end, she formed a group of middle-aged dancers called "The TNT's" and performed in and about town. In 2003, she suffered her first mini-stroke, dying a year later in what was reported to be complications from multiple strokes on October 30, 2004.

Career Statistics & Market Influence

Analyzing the cinematic journey of Peggy Ryan reveals a career defined by diverse artistic exploration. With a total of 31 major appearances, the actor has established a significant footprint in global cinema.

Genre Dominance: Comedy

The majority of Peggy Ryan's filmography leans towards the Comedy genre. Audience data suggests that viewers respond most favorably to this persona, though their versatility has allowed for successful crossovers into other categories.

The "Box Office" Signature

With a 6% Success Ratio (movies rated above 6.5), Peggy Ryan remains a reliable draw for studios. Their peak performance was recorded in Billy Rose's Casa Mañana Revue, which continues to be the benchmark for their career rating-wise.

Best Peggy Ryan Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Peggy Ryan's career based on audience ratings.

Complete Filmography & Success Status

Tracking the career evolution and box office verdicts of Peggy Ryan.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
1980 Pleasure Palace Elderly Woman Flop Similar →
1953 All Ashore Gay Night Average Similar →
1949 There's a Girl in My Heart Sally Mullin Flop Similar →
1949 Shamrock Hill Eileen Rogan Flop Similar →
1945 Men in Her Diary Doris Mann Flop Similar →
1945 On Stage Everybody Molly Sullivan Flop Similar →
1945 That's the Spirit Sheila Gogarty Flop Similar →
1945 Patrick the Great Judy Watkin Flop Similar →
1945 Here Come the Co-Eds Patty Gayle Average Similar →
1944 Bowery to Broadway Specialty dancer Flop Similar →
1944 Babes on Swing Street Trudy Costello Flop Similar →
1944 The Merry Monahans Patsy Monahan Flop Similar →
1944 This Is the Life Sally McGuire Flop Similar →
1944 Follow the Boys Peggy Ryan Flop Similar →
1944 Chip Off the Old Block Peggy Flaherty Flop Similar →
1943 Top Man Jane Warren Flop Similar →
1943 Mister Big Peggy Flop Similar →
1942 When Johnny Comes Marching Home Dusty Flop Similar →
1942 Get Hep to Love Betty Blake Flop Similar →
1942 Private Buckaroo Peggy Flop Similar →
1942 Miss Annie Rooney Myrtle Average Similar →
1942 Girls' Town Penny Flop Similar →
1942 What's Cookin'? Peggy Average Similar →
1940 Sailor's Lady Ellen Flop Similar →
1940 The Grapes of Wrath Hungry Girl (uncredited) Super Hit Similar →
1939 She Married a Cop Trudy Average Similar →
1939 The Flying Irishman Edith Corrigan Flop Similar →
1938 Billy Rose's Casa Mañana Revue Peggy Dixon Super Hit Similar →
1937 The Women Men Marry Mary Jane Average Similar →
1937 Top of the Town Peggy Flop Similar →
1930 The Wedding of Jack and Jill Jill Flop Similar →

Peggy Ryan - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Peggy Ryan?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Peggy Ryan is "Billy Rose's Casa Mañana Revue" with a rating of 8.0/10.

How many movies has Peggy Ryan acted in?

Peggy Ryan has been featured in at least 31 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Peggy Ryan?

Other notable films include "The Grapes of Wrath", "Miss Annie Rooney", and "All Ashore".