Peggy Pope, the veteran character actress who appeared on Broadway in 'Soap' and played the alcoholic office secretary Margaret in the hit 1980 film '9 to 5,' has died
and played the tipsy office secretary Margaret in the hit 1980 film Pope died Wednesday in Fort Collins, Colorado, of causes unrelated to COVID-19, her family said. on Broadway and starred with Sam Waterston in 1968 in an Obie Award-winning turn as a hooker in John Guare's Soap
, Pope recurred as Mrs. David, who after meeting Billy Crystal's gay character admits to her daughter that he's her "first homo." She also was in six episodes of ABC's Atta Girl: Tales From a Life in the Trenches of Show Business"It was a good movie and a good part," she wrote in her book. "At the end, my character comes back from rehab, hair combed, looking spiffy and ready for the sequel.
Born in Montclair, New Jersey, on May 15, 1929, Florence Pope graduated from Smith College with a major in theater in 1951. eight years later and also appeared on the New York stage in a 1966 revival of with Brian Bedford and in 1975's
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