Biography
Peggy Farrell worked in the film industry primarily in wardrobe and costume design roles. Born on June 2, 1932 in New York, New York, Farrell began contributing to productions in the mid-1970s. Their earliest recorded credit is as Wardrobe Supervisor for Dog Day Afternoon in 1975, a film known for its realistic portrayal of events. In 1977, Farrell served as Costume Design for The Sentinel, a horror film with a supernatural premise.
Farrell continued in costume design with The Protector in 1985, a martial arts film featuring action sequences. Their final recorded credit is as Costume Designer for The Birds II: Land's End in 1994, a sequel to a classic thriller. Across these films, Farrell worked on the visual presentation of characters, ensuring costumes aligned with the tone and setting …




