Peg Lynch

Peg Lynch

actress, writer

Peg Lynch was born on Nov 25, 1916 in USA. Peg Lynch's big-screen debut came with The Kate Smith Evening Hour - Season 1 directed by Greg Garrison in 1951.

Writer-actress Peggy (aka Peg) Lynch, who was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, began her broadcasting career in 1938 as a jack-of-all-trades at a small radio station in Minnesota. Her realistic husband-and-wife sketches caught the attention of network officials at NBC in Chicago, and soon her popular and extremely funny radio show (which had become known as "Ethel And Albert," the names of her husband-and-wife characters) was being heard on a regular basis on that network. When the ABC network was formed in the mid 1940s, "Ethel And Albert" became one of that network's earliest successful attractions. Lynch was the show's only writer as well as its leading female actress for the entire run of the series. In the early 1950s, "Ethel And Albert" was seen regularly as a featured skit on The Kate Smith television program and subsequently became a popular weekly situation comedy series.

  • Birthday

    Nov 25, 1916
  • Place of Birth

    Lincoln, Nebraska, USA

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