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Peggy Pope (May 15, 1929 – May 27, 2020) was an American actress of stage, television and film.
Pope made many acting appearances, including in such television series as Bewitched, Hart to Hart, Eight Is Enough, Barney Miller (in six episodes), Soap, The Golden Girls, Hope & Faith, and Law & Order.
She is likely best remembered, if not by name, as "the office lush", and later, recovering alcoholic, Margaret Foster, in the 1980 movie 9 to 5. She also had a small role as Elvira in the 1984 science fiction movie The Last Starfighter. A year later, she appeared in Once Bitten as Mark Kendall's mother. In 2008, she appeared as Sister Angela in Clark Gregg's Choke.
Pope's Broadway credits include Doctor Jazz (1975), The School for Wives (1971), Harvey (1970), The Rose Tattoo (1966), Viva Madison Avenue! (1960), The Long Dream (1960), and Moonbirds (1959).
Pope won an Obie Award for Best Actress in 1968 for her performance in Muzeeka.

The Substitute
1996 · as Hannah Dillon

Nine to Five
1980 · as Margaret Foster

Once Bitten
1985 · as Mrs. Kendall

The Last Starfighter
1984 · as Elvira

Fame
1978 · as Dottie Dorfman

All Night Long
1981 · as Waitress

Oh, God!
1977 · as Shoplifting Customer (uncredited)

Choke
2008 · as Sister Angela

Peeping Times
1978 · as Prisoner

The Toughest Man in the World
1984 · as Esther

Meet the Munceys
1988 · as Bernice Muncey

Curfew
1989 · as Mrs. Alva

Hail
1973 · as Sister Veronica

Roses Are for the Rich
1987 · as Bea Osborne

...And Then It Happened
1972 · as Emma

Made For Each Other
1971 · as Group Member

Four Lane Highway
2007 · as Waitress

Acts of Love and Other Comedies
1973 · as Betty Waterman