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Gertrude Astor

Born 9 November 1887 in Lakewood, Ohio, USA, as Gertrude Irene Astor.
Died 9 November 1977 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA,. of a stroke.

Gertrude Astor began entertainment work as a musician. While she was quite tall at 5'11" for leading ladies of the day, actor Robert Edeson convince her to try motion picture acting for the Biograph Company in 1915.

Noted as being among the first actors to sign a long-term contract with The Universal Film Manufacturing Company, Incorporated, late in 1915, Gertrude appeared in film productions for Universal (1916-1919) and their production units the Victor Film Company (1916-1917), Lois Weber Productions (1917) and Nestor Film Company (1917-1918).

Astor struck out on her own in 1920 appearing as an independent player in productions by Allen Holubar Productions (1922), C.E. Shurtleff, Incorporated (1920), Chadwick Pictures Corporation (1927), Columbia Pictures Corporation (1929), David Hartford Productions (1926), Encore Pictures (1923, 1925), Famous Players-Lasky Corporation (1922-1923, 1925), Film Booking Offices of America, Incorporated (1928), First National Pictures, Incorporated (1928-1929), Fox Film Corporation (1925-1926, 1929), Frank Lloyd Productions, Incorporated (1924), Goldwyn Pictures Corporation (1921-1922), Hal Roach Studios, Incorporated (1925-1926, 1928), Harry J. Brown Productions (1924), Harry Langdon Corporation (1926), Henry Hobart Productions (1926), John McCormick Productions (1923), Joseph M. Schenck Productions (1924), Louis B. Mayer Productions (1921, 1923), Louis J. Gasnier Productions (1920), Mary Pickford Company (1921), Mascot Pictures Corporation (1929), Metro Pictures Corporation (1922), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Corporation (1926-1929), M.H. Hoffman, Incorporated (1924), Norma Talmadge Film Corporation (1926), Paramount Pictures Corporation (1926), Phil Goldstone Productions (1924-1925), Ralph Ince Productions (1927), Reginald Barker Productions (1920), Robertson-Cole Pictures Corporation (1927), Sable Productions (1925), Selznick Pictures Corporation (1921, 1923), Sterling Pictures (1927), Thomas H. Ince Corporation (1922), Tiffany Film Corporation (1925-1926), Tiffany-Stahl Productions, Incorporated (1928), The Universal Film Manufacturing Company, Incorporated (1922), Universal Pictures Corporation (1923-1924, 1926-1928), The Vitagraph Company of America (1921-1922), Warner Brothers Pictures, Incorporated (1925, 1927-1928), William Russell Productions, Incorporated (1924) and W.T. Lackey Productions (1925),

Astor remained active in motion pictures and television through in the mid-1960s.

References: Website-IMDb.

 
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