Born in Brooklyn, NY, Peggy Wood was the daughter of a popular Manhattan columnist. Gifted with a lilting soprano voice, she began her stage career in musicals and operettas. Her chief Broadway fame rested in multilayered dramatic roles, though she was also an expert comedienne when the occasion arose. In her heyday, Wood was a member of the New York "intellectual" circuit, making occasional lunchtime stopovers at the Algonquin Round Table. A star on stage, Wood seldom appeared in anything larger than supporting roles in films; for example, she had only one scene as the sympathetic central-casting secretary in David O. Selznick's A Star is Born (1937). From 1949 through 1957, Wood starred on the popular TV series Mama, reportedly exerting a great deal of script and casting control. Peggy Wood's last screen appearance was as the Mother Abbess in the Oscar-winning musical The Sound of Music (1965); sadly, her once beautiful singing voice was a thing of the past, and she had to be dubbed.
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The Sound of Music
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1965 | |||
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The Story of Ruth
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1960 | |||
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Molly and Mama
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195z | |||
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Dream Girl
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1948 | |||
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Magnificent Doll
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1946 | |||
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The Bride Wore Boots
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1946 | |||
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A Star Is Born
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1937 | |||
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Call It a Day
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1937 | |||
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Jalina
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1935 | |||
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Jalna
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1935 | |||
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The Right to Live
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1935 | |||
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Handy Andy
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1934 | |||
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Wonder of Women
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1929 | |||
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Almost a Husband
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1919 |