Peggy Cummins
Biography
Peggy Cummins, originally named Augusta Margaret Diane Fuller, was an Irish actress born on December 18, 1925, in Wales. She captured the spotlight with her unforgettable role in the 1950 film Gun Crazy, directed by Joseph H. Lewis, where she portrayed a bold and impulsive femme fatale who partners with her lover in a spree of bank robberies. Cummins's performance in this classic noir film solidified her status as a notable figure in the cinematic world.
Throughout her career, she showcased her remarkable talent across various genres, earning acclaim for her dynamic range and compelling screen presence. In recognition of her contributions to the film industry, Cummins was honored in 2020 by The Irish Times, which ranked her as the 16th greatest film actor from Ireland.
Peggy Cummins left an indelible mark on both Irish and international cinema before her passing on December 29, 2017. Her legacy continues to inspire new generations of actors and film enthusiasts alike, reflecting the timeless appeal of her artistry and the impact she made during her illustrious career.
Filmography
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Gun Crazy
1950 • Annie Laurie Starr
The Love Lottery
1954 • Sally
The Captain's Table
1959 • Mrs. Judd
The March Hare
1956 • Pat McGuire
Always a Bride
1953 • Clare Hemsley
Who Goes There!
1952 • Christine Deed
That Dangerous Age
1949 • Monica Brooke
To Dorothy, a Son
1954 • Dorothy Rapallo
Your Money or Your Wife
1960 • Gay Butterworth
Night of the Demon
1957 • Joanna Harrington
In the Doghouse
1962 • Sally Huxley
Hell Drivers
1957 • Lucy, Hawlett Trucking Secretary
Moss Rose
1947 • Belle Adair aka Rose Lynton