
Peg o' My Heart
Comedy · Drama
Overview
PEG O MY HEART (Metro Studios, 1922), directed by King Vidor, under the supervision of J. Hartley Manners, introduces the legendary theatrical actress Laurette Taylor (1884-1946) to the screen reprising the role she made famous as a poor Irish farm girl who inherits a fortune but would rather have happiness instead. While a bit too old for the character supposedly in her late teens or early twenties, Laurette was tailor made for it.
Top Cast


Laurette Taylor
Laurette Taylor
Margaret O'Connell
Laurette Taylor
Margaret O'Connell


Mahlon Hamilton
Mahlon Hamilton
Sir Gerald Adair
Mahlon Hamilton
Sir Gerald Adair


Russell Simpson
Russell Simpson
Jim O'Connell
Russell Simpson
Jim O'Connell


Ethel Grey Terry
Ethel Grey Terry
Ethel Chichester
Ethel Grey Terry
Ethel Chichester


Nigel Barrie
Nigel Barrie
Charistian Brent
Nigel Barrie
Charistian Brent


Lionel Belmore
Lionel Belmore
Hawks
Lionel Belmore
Hawks


Vera Lewis
Vera Lewis
Mrs. Chichester
Vera Lewis
Mrs. Chichester
Beth Ivins
Beth Ivins
Mrs. Jim O'Connell (as Sidna Beth Ivins)
Beth Ivins
Mrs. Jim O'Connell (as Sidna Beth Ivins)
Donald R. O. Hatswell
Donald R. O. Hatswell
Alaric Chichester
Donald R. O. Hatswell
Alaric Chichester
Eileen O'Malley
Eileen O'Malley
Margaret O'Connell, as a child (as Aileen O'Malley)
Eileen O'Malley
Margaret O'Connell, as a child (as Aileen O'Malley)
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