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Peggy Ashcroft
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How did Peggy Ashcroft die?
Stroke
When did Peggy Ashcroft die?
June 14, 1991
How did Peggy Ashcroft die?
Stroke
How old was Peggy Ashcroft when she died?
83 years old
Where did Peggy Ashcroft die?
Hampstead, London, England, UK
When was Peggy Ashcroft born?
December 22, 1907
Where was Peggy Ashcroft born?
Croydon, Surrey, England, UK
What was Peggy Ashcroft's birth name?
Edith Margaret Emily Ashcroft
How tall was Peggy Ashcroft?
5 feet 5 inches, or 1.64 meters
What was Peggy Ashcroft known for?
The 39 Steps
,
Sunday Bloody Sunday
,
Edward & Mrs. Simpson
, and
A Passage to India
Was Peggy Ashcroft married?
She was married to
Jeremy Hutchinson
from September 14, 1940 to December 22, 1965,
Theodor Komisarjevsky
from December 1, 1934 to June 15, 1937, and Sir Rupert Hart-Davis from December 23, 1929 to October 31, 1933.
Did Peggy Ashcroft have children?
Yes, 1 child,
Nick Hutchinson
Who were Peggy Ashcroft's relatives?
Emily Loizeau
(Grandchild),
Manon Loizeau
(Grandchild),
Chloe Ashcroft
(Nephew or niece), and
Margaret Ashcroft
(Nephew or niece)
How many awards did Peggy Ashcroft win?
15 awards
How many award nominations did Peggy Ashcroft receive?
25 nominations
Known for
A Passage to India
7.3
Mrs. Moore
1984
The 39 Steps
7.6
Crofter's Wife
1935
Sunday Bloody Sunday
7.0
Mrs. Greville
1971
Edward & Mrs. Simpson
7.6
TV Mini Series
Queen Mary
1978 • 5 eps
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