Joyce, Peggy Hopkins (1893–1957)
Joyce, Peggy Hopkins (1893–1957)
American actress and showgirl. Name variations: Peggy Hopkins. Born Marguerite Upton, May 26, 1893, in Berkley, Virginia; died June 12, 1957, in New York, NY; m. Everett Archibald Jr., 1919 (annulled); m. Sherburne Philbrick Hopkins, 1913 (div. 1915); m. J. Stanley Joyce, 1920 (div. 1921); m. Gustave Morner, 1924 (div. 1928); m. Anthony Easton, 1945; m. Andrew Meyer, 1953.
Famed showgirl, who appeared in 2 films, Skyrocket (silent) and International House (talkie), was thought to be the inspiration for Anita Loos' character Lorelei Lee.
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