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Gertrude McCoy is a Actor American born on 30 june 1890 at Sugar Valley (USA)

Gertrude McCoy

Gertrude McCoy
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Nationality USA
Birth 30 june 1890 at Sugar Valley (USA)
Death 17 july 1967 (at 77 years) at Atlanta (USA)

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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Mary Odette
Mary Odette
(3 films)
Stewart Rome
Stewart Rome
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Gertrude McCoy (19 films)

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Actress

The Diamond Man
Genres Crime
Actors Arthur Wontner, Mary Odette, Gertrude McCoy
Roles Mrs. Marshalt

The Diamond Man is about an orphan who takes the blame for her sister's crime, and later reveals her boss as her evil husband.
A Royal Divorce
Directed by Alexander Butler
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Historical
Themes Théâtre, Political films, Films based on plays, French Revolution films
Actors Gertrude McCoy, Lillian Hall-Davis, Gerald Ames
Roles Josephine

Évocation du divorce de l'empereur Napoléon Ier et de son épouse l'impératrice Joséphine.
Angel Esquire
Directed by W. P. Kellino
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Crime
Actors Gertrude McCoy
Roles Kathleen Kent

A millionaire leaves his fortune to whoever can discover the combination to unlock his safe.
The Blue Bird, 1h15
Directed by Maurice Tourneur
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Fantastic, Fantasy
Themes Théâtre, Films based on plays, Children's films
Actors Edward Elkas, Gertrude McCoy
Roles Light
Rating68% 3.4409853.4409853.4409853.4409853.440985
When poor old widow Berlingot asks Tyltyl and Mytyl, the young son and daughter of her more prosperous neighbors, for the loan of their pet bird to cheer up her ill daughter, Mytyl selfishly refuses. That night, when the children are asleep, the fairy Bérylune enters their home in the semblance of Berlingot, before transforming into her true beautiful appearance. She insists that the children search for the bluebird of happiness. She gives Tyltyl a magical hat which has the power to show him the insides of things. As a result, the souls of fire, water, light, bread, sugar and milk becoming personified, and their pet dog and cat can now speak with their masters. Before they all set out, Bérylune warns the children that their new companions will all perish once their quest is achieved.