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Peggy O'Day (born Genevieve Berte, June 16, 1900 - November 25, 1964) was an American actress, film editor, screenwriter, and stuntwoman active during the 1920s and 1930s. She was sometimes credited under her birth name. and she is often confused with fellow silent-era actress Peggy O'Dare.


Biography

O'Day was born in Ohio to Harry Berte and Maude Hopkins. Her father was a professional baseball player. She was raised in Kentucky and Missouri, and was the couple's only child. She said that she grew up poor, and she later gave donations to children's charities as an adult. O'Day moved to Los Angeles in her teens to begin her career as an actress and found work as a Christie bathing beauty. In 1921, she rejected an offer to join the Orpheum circuit as a vaudeville star. After appearing in comedies early in her career, she quickly developed a reputation as an accomplished horse rider and pioneering stuntwoman in Westerns. She even trained with boxer Kid McCoy to prepare for fight scenes. In 1923, she changed her name to Peggy O'Day, believing the name would be advantageous to her career. After an accident sustained on set caused her to retire from acting, she took on a new role: film editor. She was in charge of editing all of MGM's foreign releases during the early 1930s, and became an executive of the studio's international department. She married Earl Reis, a motion picture sound engineer, in 1934; he died several years later in 1939 from complications related to injuries he sustained in World War I, where he worked as an aviator. The couple had no children together. She retired in 1960, and died on November 25, 1964.


Selected filmography

As an actress: * ''
His Last Bullet ''His Last Bullet'' is a 1928 American silent Western film directed by Ben F. Wilson and starring Al Hoxie and Peggy O'Day. Cast * Al Hoxie as Tom Randall * Peggy O'Day as Ethel Thompson * Ben Wilson Jr. as Phil Randall * Ellis Houston as Jo ...
'' (1928) * ''The Clean-Up Man'' (1928) * ''
Hoof Marks ''Hoof Marks'' is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by Tenny Wright and starring Jack Donovan, Ed Brady and Edward Cecil. Cast * Jack Donovan as Cal Wagner * Ed Brady as Rawhide Smith * Edward Cecil as Harold Cole * Willia ...
'' (1927) * ''The Lone Ranger'' (1927) (short) * ''The Four from Nowhere'' (1925) * '' Red Blood and Blue'' (1925) * ''Sporting West'' (1925) * ''
Rose of the Desert ''Rose of the Desert'' is a 1925 American silent Western film directed by Charles R. Seeling. It was one of series of films made as a vehicle for the animal star Wolfheart the Dog. The cast also included Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams and Peggy O'D ...
'' (1925) * '' Riders of Mystery'' (1925) * '' Whistling Jim'' (1925) * '' Ace of the Law'' (1924) * '' Battlin’ Buckaroo'' (1924) * ''Fast and Furious'' (1924) * '' Shootin’ Square'' (1924) * ''Up and at ’Em'' (1924) * '' The Fighting Skipper'' (1923) * '' Angel Citizens'' (1922) * ''Storm Girl'' (1922) * ''They're Off'' (1922) * '' Thundering Hoofs'' (1922) * ''Trail's End'' (1922) * ''Cross Roads'' (1922) * ''
The Three Buckaroos ''The Three Buckaroos'' is a 1922 American silent Western film directed by Fred J. Balshofer, starring Fred Humes, Peggy O'Day and Monte Montague.Munden, p. 803 Cast * Fred Humes as Dartigan * Peggy O'Day as Constance Kingsley * Monte Monta ...
'' (1922) * ''Gold Grabbers (1922)'' * ''So This Is Arizona'' (1922) * ''Miracles of the Jungle'' (1921) * ''The Struggle'' (1921) * ''The Galloping Devil'' (1920) As an editor: * '' Cheri-Bibi'' (1931) * ''Su Ultima Noche'' (1931) * '' En Cada Puerto un Amor'' (1931) * ''El Presidio'' (1930) * ''Olimpia'' (1930) As writer: * ''The Four from Nowhere'' (1925) * ''Whistling Jim'' (1925)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:ODay, Peggy American women film editors American stunt performers Women stunt performers American film actresses 20th-century American actresses Actresses from Ohio 1900 births 1964 deaths American film editors