Thursday, May 24, 2018

Throwback Thursday and Peg Entwistle



Throwback Thursday and Peg Entwistle

Born on February 5, 1908 in Wales, (while her parents were traveling), Peg Entwistle is better known for her manner of death than for her Hollywood and Broadway careers.

Peg Entwistle began working on Broadway in 1926, and her breakout role was in The Man from Toronto. She soon became the embodiment of the flapper girl of the day with her short blonde hair and good looks. She also inspired Bette Davis who said: “I had to be an actress, exactly like Peg Entwistle”.

She became a contract player with RKO studios after finding success in the play The Mad Hopes, with co-stars Humphrey Bogar and Billie Burke. Her first major role was in David O. Selzneck’s Thirteen Women, but unfortunately her appearance ended up on the cutting room floor, and this was her first and last appearance in a major picture.

In 1932, at age 23, Peg Entwistle ended her life by jumping from the H on the Hollywood sign (it was Hollywoodland at the time). She is buried in Glendale, Ohio, next to her father.

But today in Hollywood, there are those who claim to have seen the ghost of a young, blonde woman dressed in clothes of the 1920s-30s wandering the Hollywood hills. They say her appearances are accompanied by the scent of her favorite perfume – gardenias.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
 Entertainment History Factoid #134:
“Peg Entwistle was an actress who jumped off the Hollywood sign.”

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― Anne Rice

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