Gertrude Astor

Female
November 9, 1887

Gertrude Astor (Born Gertrude Eyster November 9, 1887 – November 9, 1977) was an American motion picture character actress, who began her career playing trombone on a riverboat. Born in Lakewood, Ohio, Astor at the age of 12 ran off and joined a woman's band as a trombone player and toured the states. In New York she left the band to obtain film work and got a job as an extra before her career took off. Astor was a prolific performer, between 1915 and 1962 she appeared in over 250 movies. Her first known credit is in a Biograph short in 1915. She then became a contract player at Universal. A tall, angular and beautiful woman, Astor frequently towered over the leading men of the era; thus, she was most frequently utilized in comedy roles as aristocrats, golddiggers and "heroine's best pal". Her best-known silent appearances were as the visiting stage star in Stage Struck (1925) with Gloria Swanson, as the vamp who plants stolen money on Harry Langdon in The Strong Man (1926), and as Laura LaPlante's wisecracking travelling companion in The Cat and the Canary (1927). Astor worked prolifically at Hal Roach studios with such headliners as Laurel and Hardy, Our Gang, and especially Charley Chase. She was also kept busy at Columbia Pictures' short subjects unit. She continued to play bits in feature films throughout the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. She was briefly glimpsed as the first murder victim in the Sherlock Holmes adventure The Scarlet Claw and was among the ranks of dress extras in 1956's Around the World in Eighty Days. Her last appearance was in John Ford's The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. In her later years, Astor was a welcome guest at several Sons of the Desert gatherings, and became an honorary member of the Way Out West tent. She died in Woodland Hills, California from a stroke. She is interred in the Abbey of Psalms in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, CA.

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Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter
5.70
movie1966United States
Character: TownswomanCredit: Acting
The Sound of Music
8.10
movie1965United States
Character: Party Guest (uncredited)Credit: Acting
The Unsinkable Molly Brown
6.70
movie1964United States
Character: Denver Party Guest (uncredited)Credit: Acting
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
8.00
movie1962United States
Character: Townswoman (uncredited)Credit: Acting
The Devil's Hand
6.20
movie1961United States
Character: The Elderly CultistCredit: Acting
Two Rode Together
6.80
movie1961United States
Character: Mrs. Wringle (uncredited)Credit: Acting
All in a Night's Work
6.70
movie1961United States
Character: Customer (uncredited)Credit: Acting
Sergeant Rutledge
7.20
movie1960United States
Character: Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)Credit: Acting
The Best of Everything
6.80
movie1959United States
Character: Leading Woman in Play (uncredited)Credit: Acting
The Tingler
6.70
movie1959United States
Character: Member of Silent Movie Audience (uncredited)Credit: Acting
The Horse Soldiers
7.10
movie1959United States
Character: Townswoman (uncredited)Credit: Acting
The Female Animal
6.80
movie1958United States
Character: Actress on Movie Set (uncredited)Credit: Acting
My Man Godfrey
6.70
movie1957United States
Character: Party Guest (uncredited)Credit: Acting
Around the World in Eighty Days
6.70
movie1956United States
Character: Extra (uncredited)Credit: Acting
The Virgin Queen
6.80
movie1955United States
Character: Lady-in-Waiting - 2nd GroupCredit: Acting
Wichita
6.90
movie1955United States
Character: Saloon Madam (uncredited)Credit: Acting
Daddy Long Legs
6.80
movie1955United States
Character: Art Gallery Patron (uncredited)Credit: Acting
Deep in My Heart
6.80
movie1954United States
Character: Dorothy's Nurse (uncredited)Credit: Acting
A Star Is Born
7.40
movie1954United States
Character: Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)Credit: Acting
Scared Stiff
6.70
movie1953United States
Character: Man with Spaghetti's Wife (uncredited)Credit: Acting