Peg Hillias
Peg Hillias | |
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Born |
Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States | June 24, 1914
Died |
March 18, 1960 45) Kansas City, Missouri, United States | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Peg Hillias (June 24, 1914, Council Bluffs, Iowa – March 18, 1960, Kansas City, Missouri) was an American actress of stage, film and television. She may be best known for her role as Eunice Hubbell, neighbor to Stanley and Stella Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire, which she played on Broadway and reprised in the film version, starring Vivien Leigh and Marlon Brando.[1] She died at age 45 from undisclosed causes in Kansas City, Missouri.
Filmography
- 1959: Special Agent 7
- "The Gold-Plated People" as Mrs. Talbot
- 1958: Playhouse 90
- "The Innocent Sleep" as Mrs. Howell
- 1957-58 The Californians
- "The Inner Circle" as Nellie
- "Man from Boston" as Sarah Jameson
- 1958: Wagon Train
- "The Daniel Barrister Story" as Jenny Barrister
- 1958: The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
- "High Blood Pressure" as Madame Grishka
- 1958: Tombstone Territory
- "The Return of the Outlaw" as Mrs. Danbury
- 1957-58 Matinee Theatre
- "A Chance to Die"
- "Dark of the Moon"
- "The Hemlock Cup"
- 1957: Peyton Place as Marion Partridge
- 1957: Have Gun - Will Travel
- "No Visitors" as Mrs. Jonas
- 1950-57 Studio One in Hollywood
- "Please Report Any Odd Characters"
- "The Luck of Luke McTigger" as Widow Baines
- "The Silent Women" as Miss Martha
- "The Boy Who Changed the World"
- "The Death and Life of Larry Benson" as Freda Benson
- 1957: The Wayward Girl as Hilda Carlson
- 1957: That Night! as Doctor
- 1954-57 Goodyear Playhouse
- "Backwoods Cinderella"
- "And Crown Thy Good" as Narrator
- 1957: State Trooper
- "The Widow Makers" as Virginia Syckles
- 1956: Telephone Time
- "The Mountain That Moved" as Dot Peters
- 1956: Gunsmoke
- "Cholera" as Jenny
- 1954-56: The Big Story
- "Herbert Krone: The New Era"
- "Roger Dove of the Hartford Courant of Connecticut" as Anne Foley
- 1956: Dr. Christian
- "Locked Memory" as Ruth Belford
- 1955: Frontier
- "The Long Road to Tucson" as Sister Superior
- 1954-55: The United States Steel Hour
- "Incident in an Alley" as Mrs. Joddy
- "Highway" as Miss Clemm
- 1955: Producers' Showcase
- Our Town as Mrs. Webb
- 1955: Star Tonight
- "The Week-end"
- 1953-54 Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse
- "Middle of the Night" as Mrs. Preiss
- "Printer's Measure"
- 1954: The Telltale Clue
- "The Case of the Hit and Run" as Martha Connor
- 1954: The Mask
- "Sixty Five Pacific Street"
- 1954: Inner Sanctum
- "Never Die Again" as Elizabeth
- 1953: The Doctor
- "The Dog Tag"
- "Treasure Island"
- 1952: CBS Television Workshop
- "My Eyes Have a Cold Nose"
- 1952: Kraft Theatre
- "Mrs. O'Brien Entertains"
- 1951: A Streetcar Named Desire as Eunice Hubbell
References
- ↑ Staggs, Sam (July 25, 2006). When Blanche Met Brando: The Scandalous Story of 'A Streetcar Named Desire'. Macmillan. p. 205. Retrieved August 5, 2016.
External links
- Peg Hillias on IMDb
- Peg Hillias at the Internet Broadway Database
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