Baby Peggy

Baby Peggy

Silent moppet star Jackie Coogan, immortalized as Charles Chaplin's The Kid (1921), had only one screen rival during the early 1920s, and that was none other than Baby Peggy. She was "discovered" while visiting the Century Studios lot on Sunset Boulevard with her mother when she was a mere 19 months old and went on to appear in nearly 150 shorts (between 1920 and 1923) and nine feature films during her silent heyday. Often considered a precursor to Shirley Temple, Baby Peggy's most popular film vehicle was the child classic Captain January (1924), which would be made a decade later as a vehicle for Temple. She was born Peggy-Jean Montgomery in 1918 in San Diego, California, of acting stock. She was the daughter of Marian (Baxter), from Wisconsin, and Jack Montgomery, a Nebraska-born cowboy for years all over the western states. He ended up in the movies as a stuntman and extra, driving stagecoaches and buckboards. He supported himself as Tom Mix's double, but never achieved the rugged stardom he yearned for. In fact, his daughter was the one who became the celebrity and chief breadwinner for the family. Many of Baby Peggy's popular comedies were parodies of movies that grown-up stars had made, and she delightfully imitated such legends as Rudolph Valentino, Pola Negri, Mary Pickford and Mae Murray. Her first feature-length film was Penrod (1922); her first film with Universal, The Darling of New York (1923), shot when she was 3-1/2 years old, was a solid hit. A few more, including Helen's Babies (1924), were also certifiable winners. However, by the age of 8, she was finished. Her fortune reportedly was depleted by her father Jack's stepfather, a banker to whom she had entrusted all her money. Within a short time, she was forced to turn to the vaudeville circuit for survival. A comeback in early talkies with the new moniker Peggy Montgomery was very short-lived. Her credits, as a result, are often mixed up with another actress named Peggy Montgomery, who was a western ingénue for many years. The former child star lived in dire straits and suffered from nervous breakdowns and near poverty for many years until she found a new and unexpectedly successful career as a book publisher and writer, using the pseudonym "Diana Serra Cary". As the author of "Hollywood Posse" (1975) and (later) "Hollywood's Children", she wrote about her youthful career, post-stardom years, child stars in general, and Hollywood history in all its fascinating glory. Her own autobiography, "Whatever Happened to Baby Peggy?", was released in 1996. In 2016, Diana was inducted into the Classic Film Hall of Fame at the Rheem Theater in Moraga, CA. Diana was present, at age 98, to receive the honor and answer questions. She is considered to have been the last living star of the silent film era. Per Robert Garfinkle, a board member of the Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum in Fremont, CA, Diana now has the longest acting career of all time, from 1920 to 2015. Her last film was a silent film she made at the above-referenced museum. The film was actually made using one of their antique hand-cranked cameras! Baby Peggy died on February 24, 2020 in Gustine, California. She was 101.
Backagaindancer

Backagaindancer

Manish Sharma, better known as Backagaindancer, is a promising dancer. He specializes in freestyle popping dance. Manish is an emerging YouTuber and also has an impressive account on Josh where he uploads his dance videos regularly. He is working hard to take his love for dance to the next level by training budding dancers. He aims to start online popping dance classes to nurture the dream of potential dancers. In addition to dance, Manish loves creating short entertainment videos/ reels on popular social media platforms. He is a fun loving person who tries to enjoy every moment of his life. He believes that dance helps him express himself fully. He is quite attached to his siblings and loves spending time with them. Background of Manish Sharma Born on 15 July 1999 in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, Manish has been living with his family in Gurugram for the last 20 years. He and his siblings have done their schooling from Gurugram. Manish participated in several dance competitions during his school time and was appreciated for his dance moves. He dreamed of becoming a dancer since childhood and his parents supported his dream. He is grateful to them for their support and blessings. Achievements So Far Manish participated infamous dance reality shows such as Dance India Dance and India's Got Talent in 2020. His performances were appreciated in these shows and this encouraged him to take up dance as a full-fledged career. He has already started his YouTube channel that seems to be gaining popularity. Manish has also been teaching dance to kids living in his neighborhood. Even though Manish has achieved a lot at a young age, he believes that his career has just begun and he still has a long way to go.

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