Gertrude McCoy

Born: 1890-06-30

From Wikipedia Gertrude McCoy (June 30, 1890 – July 17, 1967) was an American film actress of the silent era. She appeared in 131 films between 1911 and 1926. She was born in Sugar Valley, Georgia and died in Atlanta, Georgia.


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Always Tell Your Wife

as Mrs. Hawkes
Released: 1923-02-10

A comedic short filmed directed by an uncredited Alfred Hitchcock about an affair.

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The Blue Bird

as Light
Released: 1918-03-31

Two peasant children, Mytyl and Tyltyl, are led by Berylune, a fairy, to search for the Blue...

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A Soldier's Duty

as Grace - John's Sweetheart
Released: 1912-10-18

Lieutenant John Miller, U.S.A., receives a note from his southern sweetheart chiding him for not...

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The Danger Mark

as Sylvia Mallett
Released: 1918-07-07

Scott Seagrave and his sister Geraldine are left the family estate when their wealthy alcoholic...

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His Mother's Hope

as The Mother
Released: 1912-12-07

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Nelson

as Lady Hamilton
Released: 1926-10-12

Recounts some highlights in the career of Admiral Nelson, including his battles with the French...

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The Usurer's Grip

as Mrs. Thomas Jenks
Released: 1912-10-04

Here with the Edison Company -- most notably Charles Ogle as the usurer -- we see a 'typical'...

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Revenge Is Sweet

as One of the Office Girls
Released: 1912-07-16

A short comedy in which the newest employee is teased by the office girls, but he retaliates by...

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A Serenade by Proxy

as Muriel, their daughter
Released: 1913-01-29

A farmer’s daughter helps a farmhand win the heart of a cook by convincing him to serenade her,...

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His Daughter Pays

as Louise La Tour
Released: 1918-03-23

To pay off his extensive debts, Armand La Tour agrees to sell government secrets to a gang of...

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What Could She Do?

as Sylvia Fairfax
Released: 1914-11-20

The death of her father brought Sylvia Fairfax face to face with conditions which she was...

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Verborgene Gluten

as uncredited
Released: 1925-01-01

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