Today, we honor and remember a woman whose grace, talent, and quiet strength left an enduring mark on American television and theater.

Peggy McCay was not just an actress — she was a storyteller, a steady presence, and a true professional whose career spanned more than seven decades.
Her passing on October 7, 2018, at the age of 90, marked the end of an era, but her legacy continues to live on in the hearts of audiences who welcomed her into their homes for generations.
Born on November 3, 1927, in New York City, Peggy McCay began her career as a child actress on radio, where her natural voice, emotional clarity, and poise quickly set her apart.
Even at a young age, she possessed a maturity and sincerity that would become hallmarks of her performances throughout her life. From radio, she transitioned seamlessly to the stage and screen, building a career rooted in discipline, elegance, and genuine love for the craft.
While Peggy McCay appeared in numerous television series and films, she became especially beloved for her portrayal of Caroline Brady on Days of Our Lives. For decades, she embodied the warmth, wisdom, and moral center of the Brady family, becoming one of the most respected matriarchs in daytime television history.
Her performance was never loud or showy — instead, it was grounded, heartfelt, and deeply human. She brought comfort to viewers, often during difficult storylines, and her presence felt like that of a trusted friend or family member.
Beyond soap operas, Peggy was a highly accomplished stage actress, earning multiple Emmy Awards for her television work and receiving critical praise for her theater performances.