Peggie Castle Movies
The archetypal "gangster's mistress," American actress
Peggie Castle started out as a magazine model. She made her first film in 1947, and within three years, she was prominently cast as a succession of gun molls, b-girls and murderesses. With her bleached-blonde hair, garish makeup and tight-fitting sweaters,
Peggie Castle seemed to have stepped out of the pages of
Mickey Spillane, and in fact starred in two films based on Spillane's works:
I, the Jury (1953) and
The Long Wait (1954). She cleaned up her image a bit to co-star in two Warner Bros. TV westerns of the 1960s:
The Lawman and The Outlaw. Peggie also popped up unexpectedly as a no-nonsense newspaper reporter in the sci-fi cheapie
The Beginning of the End (1957). She was married for a time to producer
William McGarry. After abruptly ending her career in 1962, Castle,died in obscurity of cirrhosis of the liver at the age of 46. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide