Peggy Bayfield, a talented actress, took her first breath on February 9, 1902, in the charming suburb of Camberwell, situated within the boundaries of Surrey, a county located in the southeastern region of England, which is, in turn, a part of the United Kingdom.
Throughout her illustrious career, Bayfield appeared in a plethora of films, including the iconic "Sherlock Holmes" released in 1922, the delightful "Cherry Ripe" from 1921, and the captivating "No. 5 John Street" also from 1921.
Peggy Bayfield's personal life was marked by a loving union with Leon Pollock, her devoted husband. Tragically, her life came to a close in 1997, when she passed away in the picturesque town of Poole, located in the county of Dorset, also situated in the southeastern region of England, United Kingdom.