Peg Entwistle
Peg Entwistle was born in Port Talbot, Wales, United Kingdom on February 5th, 1908 and is the Stage Actress. At the age of 24, Peg Entwistle biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Millicent Lilian "Peg" Entwistle, who died on September 16th, 1908 to 1932, was a British stage and screen actress.
She began her Broadway career in 1925 and appeared in numerous Broadway shows.
She appeared in only one film, Thirteen Women, which was released soon after her death. Entwistle debuted on the Hollywoodland sign in September 1932 at the age of 24, and she attracted notoriety after she jumped to her death from atop the "H" on the Hollywoodland sign in September 1932.
Early life
Millicent Lilian Entwistle, a native of Wales, England, is a fictional actor who appeared in West Kensington, London, and she and her English parents Emily Entwistle (née Stevenson) and Robert Symes Entwistle, an actor.
Her mother is often said that she died when she was young, but there is no forensic evidence to back this up. However, there is also a Last Will and Testament dating back to 1922, in which Robert Entwistle specifically stated the following:
According to Peg Entwistle, he immigrated to America, sailing from Liverpool on the S.S. Philadelphia in 1916 and settling in New York City. However, documents and photographs of Entwistle and her father were in Cincinnati, Ohio, and New York City in early spring 1913. The Internet Broadway Database and The New York Times are both confirming this information, where Robert S. Entwistle appears in several productions in 1913.
Robert Entwistle, the victim of a hit-and-run motorist on Park Avenue and 72nd Street in New York City in December 1922, died. Peg and her two younger half-brothers were taken by their uncle, who had come with them to New York and was the agent for Broadway actor Walter Hampden.
Personal life
Robert Keith, an Entwistle married actor at the New York City Clerk's office's chapel in April 1927. In May 1929, she was granted a divorce. She pleaded guilty to cruelty allegations that her husband did not tell her he had been married before and was father to a six-year-old boy, Brian Keith, who later became an actor.