Peggy has been acting for nearly 30 years. She has been seen at the Rep for over ten years, having first appeared in their inaugural production, The Importance of Being Earnest, in 1993. Since then she has appeared in many Rep productions including: The Night of the Iguana, Arms and the Man, Dastardly Deeds at Yoursin Mine, Woman in Mind, The Women, Picasso at the Lapin Agile, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Repertory!, Electronic Roses, The Birthday Party, Tartuffe, The Adding Machine, Blithe Spirit and Crimes of the Heart. She also appeared with the National Theatre of the Americas performing The Revelations of Velma Gutflesh at Fringe Festivals in Winnipeg, Canada and Minneapolis, MN. Most recently she performed her one-woman show Life Lines as a fundraiser for a local breast cancer center. She has also appeared at Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Napa Valley Stage Company, Actors’ Theatre for Children and Santa Rosa Players. She has a BA in Dramatic Art from UC Berkeley. Currently she is working on returning the to world of voiceover after a more than 20-year hiatus.