
Smoulderingly beautiful, soulful-eyed Hollywood glamour girl of the 1940s, nicknamed 'Peaches'. She grew up in Burbank, California, the daughter of a motion picture sound engineer, one of three siblings. Peaches graduated from high school and started out as model, participating in the local beauty pageant scene and advertising anything from bread to bathing suits. Like so many hopeful Hollywood aspirants, Peaches had ambitions of becoming a movie star from early childhood. Through her dad she was able to 'get in on the ground floor': as a messenger in the mailroom at Universal-International. There, she was purportedly 'discovered' and promptly signed under contract in 1946 to be groomed as a starlet. However, despite her stunning looks, genuine stardom was to elude Peaches. Most of her tenure in films was spent in (primarily decorative) 'no-name' roles or uncredited bit parts. In 1949, she married Jack Moorman, a former classmate and football player, settled in Granada Hills and raised two children. She divorced Moorman in the mid-70s. As 'Peaches Moorman', she moved to Oregon in 2006 where she devoted her remaining years to dance recitals, art and history.
Smoulderingly beautiful, soulful-eyed Hollywood glamour girl of the 1940s, nicknamed 'Peaches'. She grew up in Burbank, California, the daughter of a motion picture sound engineer, one of three siblings. Peaches graduated from high school and started out as model, participating in the local beauty pageant scene and advertising anything from bread to bathing suits. Like so many hopeful Hollywood aspirants, Peaches had ambitions of becoming a movie star from early childhood. Through her dad she was able to 'get in on the ground floor': as a messenger in the mailroom at Universal-International. There, she was purportedly 'discovered' and promptly signed under contract in 1946 to be groomed as a starlet. However, despite her stunning looks, genuine stardom was to elude Peaches. Most of her tenure in films was spent in (primarily decorative) 'no-name' roles or uncredited bit parts. In 1949, she married Jack Moorman, a former classmate and football player, settled in Granada Hills and raised two children. She divorced Moorman in the mid-70s. As 'Peaches Moorman', she moved to Oregon in 2006 where she devoted her remaining years to dance recitals, art and history.
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/nm0022442
Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q114958452
Facebook: No data
Instagram: No data
X: No data

The Return
Character:Townsperson
Release Date:31/03/1980

Yes Sir, That's My Baby
Character:Mrs Tascarelli
Release Date:14/09/1949

The Gal Who Took the West
Character:Sue
Release Date:01/09/1949

Johnny Stool Pigeon
Character:McCandle's Secretary (uncredited)
Release Date:20/04/1949

Ma and Pa Kettle
Character:Secretary
Release Date:01/04/1949

Mexican Hayride
Character:Minor Role
Release Date:27/12/1948

Larceny
Character:Waitress
Release Date:03/09/1948

Up in Central Park
Character:Guest
Release Date:09/07/1948

Letter from an Unknown Woman
Character:Pretty Girl (uncredited)
Release Date:28/04/1948

Something in the Wind
Character:Fashion Show Model
Release Date:21/07/1947

The Web
Character:Secretary
Release Date:04/06/1947

Time Out of Mind
Character:Miss Weber
Release Date:03/05/1947

Buck Privates Come Home
Character:Young Girl (uncredited)
Release Date:04/04/1947

Song of Scheherazade
Character:Native Girl
Release Date:26/02/1947

I'll Be Yours
Character:Usherette
Release Date:02/02/1947

White Tie and Tails
Character:Cynthia Bradford
Release Date:30/08/1946

The Mysterious Mr. M
Character:Ms. Buckley
Release Date:23/07/1946

Lover Come Back
Character:Receptionist
Release Date:21/06/1946

Inside Job
Character:Office Girl
Release Date:14/06/1946

Tangier
Character:Minor Role (as Pat Alphin)
Release Date:06/06/1946

Night in Paradise
Character:Palace Maiden
Release Date:03/05/1946

Idea Girl
Character:Messenger Girl
Release Date:08/02/1946