Peggy Bernier Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
PEGGY BERNIER
Born: March 19, 1907
Died: March 5, 2001 in Rhinebeck, New York
Died: March 5, 2001 in Rhinebeck, New York
PEGGY BERNIER (1907-2001) was a chorus girl before being discovered by orchestra leader Paul Ash the "Maker of Radio and Stage Stars", doing an Al Jolson impression while working as a waitress in Chicago. She would perform comedic and musical routines throughout the country, as well as worked as a professional actress: her Broadway credits include Big Boy (1925) and You Said It (1931) and she appeared in films such as One on the Aisle (1930) and Rebellious Daughters (1938). Towards the end of her career she toured with banjoist Eddie Peabody in an exciting jazz divertissement called Piano Mania.
Film Credits
-1930-One-on-the-Aisle (Performer), -1938-Rebellious-Daughters (Performer)
Theater Credits
You-Said-It - Performer (January 19, 1931 - July 4, 1931), Big-Boy - Performer (January 7, 1925 - March 14, 1925)
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EDDIE PEABODY - INSCRIBED POEM SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: PEGGY BERNIER - HFSID 225648EDDIE PEABODY and PEGGY BERNIER The two musicians and vaudeville stars write short poems for two fans, sign names in black ink Inscribed poem signed: "Eddie Peabody" and (on verso) "Peggy (Bernier)" in black ink. 1 page front and verso, 6x4.
Sale Price $198.00
$220.00