Known for department
Acting
Biography
Dixie Peabody was a pretty, but imposingly big and statuesque six foot tall Amazonian blonde actress who appeared in a trio of enjoyably down'n'dirty early 70's drive-in exploitation features for Roger Corman's New World Pictures. Peabody made her film debut with an uncredited bit part in the nifty biker movie "Angels Die Hard." Dixie gave a solid and impressive performance in her sole starring role as the fierce, vengeful and venomous motorcycle mama Dag in the gritty biker revenge opus "Bury Me an Angel." She popped up in a minor supporting part as a member of a freaky New Age sexual encounter group in "Night Call Nurses." After working as a production assistant for the amusingly raucous comedy "Summer School Teachers," Dixie Peabody abruptly quit the film business and seems to have vanished into thin air.