
Peggy Shannon
Acting • Born 1907-01-10 – Died 1941-05-11
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Peggy Shannon (born Winona Sammon, January 10, 1907 – May 11, 1941) was an American actress. She appeared on the stage and screen of the 1920s and 1930s. Shannon began her career as a Ziegfeld girl in 1923 before moving on to Broadway productions. She was signed to Paramount Pictures and groomed to replace Clara Bow as the newest "It girl", whom she replaced in the 1931 film, The Secret Call. Her growing dependency on alcohol eventually derailed her career. She appeared in her final film, Triple Justice, in 1940. In May 1941, Shannon died at the age of 34 from a heart attack, brought on by alcoholism. Her husband, Albert G. Roberts, shot himself three weeks after her death. Shannon was born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas in 1907[ (some sources erroneously cite 1909 or 1910) to Edward and Nannie Sammon. She had a younger sister, Carol. She attended Annunciation Academy Catholic School and Pine Bluff High School before being hired as a chorus girl by Florenz Ziegfeld while visiting her aunt in New York in 1923. The following year she was cast in the Ziegfeld Follies followed by a role in Earl Carroll's Vanities. While on Broadway in 1927, she was spotted by B. P. Schulberg, production head of Paramount Pictures, and was offered a contract. When she arrived in Hollywood, she was hailed as the next "It girl", replacing the former, Clara Bow. Prior to the shooting of The Secret Call, Bow had suffered a nervous breakdown and Shannon was hired to replace her only two days after her arrival in Hollywood. Shannon would sometimes work sixteen-hour days (from 10 a.m. to 4 a.m. the next day) while shooting a film, and when shooting wrapped, would rush to begin another film. She would occasionally work on two separate films in one day. Through films and publicity, Shannon became known as a fashion plate, wearing styles three months before they became popular. In 1932, she signed a new contract at Fox and became known as difficult and temperamental on the set and was rumored to have had a drinking problem. In 1934, Shannon returned to New York City to do the Broadway show, Page Miss Glory. In 1935, she continued on Broadway with The Light Behind the Shadow, but was soon replaced, with a press release claiming a tooth infection, though rumors claimed it was her drinking. In 1936, she returned to Hollywood with Youth on Parole. She found it harder to conceal her drinking. Fewer movie roles were offered, while her drinking worsened. She made her last film appearance in the 1940 film, Triple Justice, opposite George O'Brien.
Filmography
30 credits
The House Across the Bay
Movie • 1940
Alice

Blackwell's Island
Movie • 1939
Pearl Murray

Turn Back the Clock
Movie • 1933
Elvina Evans Wright / Elvina Evans Gimlet

The Case of the Lucky Legs
Movie • 1935
Thelma Bell

Hotel Continental
Movie • 1932
Ruth Carleton

Fixer Dugan
Movie • 1939
Aggie Moreno

Night Life of the Gods
Movie • 1935
Daphne Lambert

Girl Missing
Movie • 1933
Daisy Bradford

Back Page
Movie • 1933
Jerry Hampton

Ellis Island
Movie • 1936
Betty Parker

Dad for a Day
Movie • 1939
Mary Baker, Mickey's mother

Youth on Parole
Movie • 1937
Peggy

The Painted Woman
Movie • 1932
Kiddo

Society Girl
Movie • 1932
Judy Gelett

Fury of the Jungle
Movie • 1933
Joan Leesom

False Faces
Movie • 1932
Elsie Fryer

Deluge
Movie • 1933
Claire Arlington

The Road to Reno
Movie • 1931
Lee Millet

The Amazing Mr. Williams
Movie • 1939
Kitty (uncredited)

This Reckless Age
Movie • 1932
Mary Burke

Girls on Probation
Movie • 1938
Inmate Ruth

Triple Justice
Movie • 1940
Susan

The Women
Movie • 1939
Mrs. Jones (uncredited)

Silence
Movie • 1931
Norma Davis / Norma Powers

The Adventures of Jane Arden
Movie • 1939
Lola Martin

The Devil's Mate
Movie • 1933
Nancy Weaver

Cafe Hostess
Movie • 1940
Nellie

The Secret Call
Movie • 1931
Wanda Kelly

Touchdown!
Movie • 1931
Mary Gehring

All About Hash
Movie • 1940
Edith Henry