Gertrude McCoy

Gertrude McCoy

Born: June 30, 1890
Died: July 17, 1967
in Sugar Valley, Georgia, USA
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.

Movies for Gertrude McCoy...

Nelson
Title: Nelson
Character: Lady Hamilton
Released: October 12, 1926
Type: Movie
Recounts some highlights in the career of Admiral Nelson, including his battles with the French fleet under Napoleon, and his dalliances with Lady Hamilton.
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Marcco, der Bezwinger des Todes
Title: Marcco, der Bezwinger des Todes
Released: August 21, 1925
Type: Movie
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Verborgene Gluten
Title: Verborgene Gluten
Released: January 1, 1925
Type: Movie
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Nets of Destiny
Title: Nets of Destiny
Character: Constance
Released: November 1, 1924
Type: Movie
A son tries to overturn the disgrace of his father, who committed suicide.
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The Diamond Man
Title: The Diamond Man
Character: Mrs. Marshalt
Released: September 30, 1924
Type: Movie
Orphan, Audrey Bedford takes the blame for her half- sister's gem theft and later exposes her employer as her crooked husband.
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Miriam Rozella
Title: Miriam Rozella
Character: Lura Wood
Released: March 1, 1924
Type: Movie
A silent drama film directed by Sidney Morgan.
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Heartstrings
Title: Heartstrings
Character: Norah
Released: October 1, 1923
Type: Movie
A sailor returns from 'death' to find his wife has remarried for the sake of her crippled child.
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The Temptation of Carlton Earle
Title: The Temptation of Carlton Earle
Character: Margaret Roynton
Released: March 1, 1923
Type: Movie
A doctor poisons his dying friend and is framed by his valet for poisoning his wife's first husband.
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Always Tell Your Wife
Title: Always Tell Your Wife
Character: Mrs. Hawkes
Released: February 10, 1923
Type: Movie
A comedic short filmed directed by an uncredited Alfred Hitchcock about an affair.
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A Royal Divorce
Title: A Royal Divorce
Character: Josephine
Released: January 1, 1923
Type: Movie
Emperor Napoleon divorces his wife to marry an Austrian Queen and have an heir.
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Christie Johnstone
Title: Christie Johnstone
Character: Christie Johnstone
Released: October 1, 1921
Type: Movie
A bored Lord saves a fishergirl's lover from drowning
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The Danger Mark
Title: The Danger Mark
Character: Sylvia Mallett
Released: July 7, 1918
Type: Movie
Scott Seagrave and his sister Geraldine are left the family estate when their wealthy alcoholic father dies. Unfortunately, they've also inherited his problems with alcohol, so they stay at the estate in seclusion. When Geraldine reaches "coming-out" age, Scott throws her a coming-out party. However, one of the men after her hand in marriage, Jack Dysart, tricks her into taking a drink, and she winds up embarrassing and humiliating herself in front of an old family friend, Duane Mallett, whose daughter Sylvia is in love with Jack, even though he's treated her shabbily.
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The Blue Bird
Title: The Blue Bird
Character: Light
Released: March 31, 1918
Type: Movie
Two peasant children, Mytyl and Tyltyl, are led by Berylune, a fairy, to search for the Blue Bird of Happiness. Berylune gives Tyltyl a cap with a diamond setting, and when Tyltyl turns the diamond, the children become aware of and conversant with the souls of a Dog and Cat, as well as of Fire, Water, Bread, Light, and other presumably inanimate things. The troupe thus sets off to find the elusive Blue Bird of Happiness.
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His Daughter Pays
Title: His Daughter Pays
Character: Louise La Tour
Released: March 23, 1918
Type: Movie
To pay off his extensive debts, Armand La Tour agrees to sell government secrets to a gang of spies, but when he fails to produce any information, Ben Hassan, the ring leader, kidnaps Louise, La Tour's eldest daughter, and forces her to perform Turkish dances in his cabaret.
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The Silent Witness
Title: The Silent Witness
Character: Helen Hastings
Released: September 1, 1917
Type: Movie
Janet Rigsby loves Richard Morgan, a Denver college student, but loses him when he is caught in a fire. Shortly after Richard's presumed demise, Janet leaves her home and bears a son out of wedlock. Over the years, she struggles to make ends meet while raising Bud, her son, on her own. Although her savings are small, Janet manages to send Bud to college. Chastised for his poverty and illegitimate birth, Bud, who is in love with the college gardener's daughter, suffers the ridicule of his peers and eventually comes to blows with and threatens one particular boy for insulting his mother. In the ensuing confrontation, the boy is killed and Bud is arrested for the crime. During the course of the trial, Bud discovers that the district attorney is Richard Morgan, his father. The testimony of one expert witness reveals how the murder in truth was committed, and a liberated Bud happily reunites with his mother and new-found father.
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Through Turbulent Waters
Title: Through Turbulent Waters
Character: Alice Robinson
Released: June 25, 1915
Type: Movie
The west is the stamping ground for Paul Temple and his thespian associates. He is talking with his sweetheart, Jane Dinsmore, as Alice Robinson, Jane's intimate friend, enters with a letter from an erstwhile associate, advising her to go to New York and accept a place in the chorus. A word from Temple, and Alice has made up her mind. She leaves for New York. Temple and Jane have been married some time and are living unhappily, apart from the old folks. The former's reputation as a heavy actor is wide, but drink has degraded him. Subsequently, Jane dies, due to Temple's abuse of her.
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The Stenographer
Title: The Stenographer
Character: Gertrude Sawyer - the Stenographer
Released: December 12, 1914
Type: Movie
Gertrude Sawyer supports herself and an invalid sister on her wages as stenographer of a large corporation, but her income does not allow her to fulfill her longing to have her sister seek the remedy of the seaside, or to furnish what conduces to quick recovery. Gertrude's employer, Charles Hardin, has a business rival, Joe Elbert, whom he is anxious to crush. Eager to obtain inside information, Hardin so contrives matters that Gertrude quits his employ and secures a similar position with Elbert
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What Could She Do?
Title: What Could She Do?
Character: Sylvia Fairfax
Released: November 20, 1914
Type: Movie
The death of her father brought Sylvia Fairfax face to face with conditions which she was unequipped to handle, and, after an unsuccessful attempt to fill the position of governess in the Windermere home, caused her to go to New York. (Note: Only 2 of 3 reels exist)
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The President’s Special
Title: The President’s Special
Character: Mrs. Farley
Released: August 7, 1914
Type: Movie
John Farley and his wife were in very comfortable circumstances. They owned their own little farm and, as a result, were able to live very nicely on John's income as a railroad switchman, and to put money in the bank as well. The one great drawback to the farm, was the fact that it was so far from the tower in which John worked.
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The Brass Bowl
Title: The Brass Bowl
Character: Sylvia Graeme
Released: March 27, 1914
Type: Movie
Resemblance of a society man to a notorious crook forms the basis of this dramatic, thrilling romance. the crook is after the other's jewels and a young girl is searching for an important paper. All three are involved in a Tango which reaches a sensational climax in the death of the other crook.
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Caste
Title: Caste
Character: Esther Eccles
Released: September 12, 1913
Type: Movie
Eccles, a profligate old drunkard, is the father of two beautiful girls, Esther and Polly. George D'Alroy, a young officer in the British Army who is infatuated with Esther, brings his friend, Captain Hawtree, to call. The captain is greatly taken with the lively Polly, who makes him carry the teakettle about and generally dance attendance on her to the emphatic disgust of Sam Garridge, an ardent suitor for Polly's hand. Meanwhile Esther shows George a letter from an impresario offering her an engagement on the stage. The offer seems a veritable godsend to the girl, but she changes her mind when George asks her to be his wife instead. A few months after they are married, George receives the unpleasant news that he must sail for India with his regiment. Owing to her ultra-aristocratic ideas, George has not dared to tell his mother, the Marchioness D'Alroy, that he has married a girl of common origin, and he is in a quandary as to what provision he should make for Esther.
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A Letter to Uncle Sam
Title: A Letter to Uncle Sam
Character: Grace
Released: March 5, 1913
Type: Movie
Uncle Sam is mistaken for Marion's uncle Sam.
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How They Outwitted Father
Title: How They Outwitted Father
Character: Annette Forsythe
Released: February 5, 1913
Type: Movie
Should she marry for love or for money?
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A Serenade by Proxy
Title: A Serenade by Proxy
Character: Muriel, their daughter
Released: January 29, 1913
Type: Movie
A farmer’s daughter helps a farmhand win the heart of a cook by convincing him to serenade her, with unexpected results.
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The Title Cure
Title: The Title Cure
Character: Bessie Clayworth
Released: January 15, 1913
Type: Movie
Mr. Clayworth, a wealthy American and self-made man, has a daughter Bessie, who is determined to marry a foreign title much against her father's wishes. She has an American suitor, William Brooks, who is deeply in love with her but he is given little encouragement. Mr. Clayworth plans to discourage his daughter with nobility and accordingly goes to an employment agency where he engages three foreign menials to impersonate noblemen, supplying them with evening clothes and arranging to have them call at his house that evening. Bessie is overjoyed when she learns from father that three noblemen are to honor them with their presence. Father incidentally suggests that if the noblemen do not come up to her expectations to patch up her little quarrel with Billy and say no more about marrying a title. The fun begins when the three bogus noblemen present themselves at Clayworth's house as Duke Macaroni, Lord Brien Berue and Baron Hasenpfeffer.
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His Mother's Hope
Title: His Mother's Hope
Character: The Mother
Released: December 7, 1912
Type: Movie
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Hope - A Red Cross Seal Story
Title: Hope - A Red Cross Seal Story
Character: Edith
Released: November 16, 1912
Type: Movie
An elderly bank clerk declines to donate money to a tuberculosis fund, but soon his daughter comes down with the disease.
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A Soldier's Duty
Title: A Soldier's Duty
Character: Grace - John's Sweetheart
Released: October 18, 1912
Type: Movie
Lieutenant John Miller, U.S.A., receives a note from his southern sweetheart chiding him for not getting through the enemy's lines to visit her. His pride determines him, and going to his general he asks leave of absence. The general tells Miller that leave of absence will be given him on condition that he purposely gets captured in his fiancée's home with a decoy dispatch on him.
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The Usurer's Grip
Title: The Usurer's Grip
Character: Mrs. Thomas Jenks
Released: October 4, 1912
Type: Movie
Here with the Edison Company -- most notably Charles Ogle as the usurer -- we see a 'typical' case of the victims of usury. Although offered as a 'realistic' view of the effects of usury, it veers frequently into melodrama.
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Revenge Is Sweet
Title: Revenge Is Sweet
Character: One of the Office Girls
Released: July 16, 1912
Type: Movie
A short comedy in which the newest employee is teased by the office girls, but he retaliates by putting black polish in a powder-box. Ultimately the girls use the resulting black powder on the young employee himself.
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His Daughter
Title: His Daughter
Character: Nora Thompson - the Daughter
Released: February 13, 1912
Type: Movie
William Thompson slips away to New York, leaving his wife and daughter to shift for themselves. He obtains a station and finally becomes head waiter in one of the gay restaurants of the Great White Way. As years slip by his daughter becomes star-struck. Harry Valentine, the manager, notices her pretty face and tries to take her from town with him, although he has no position in the company to offer her. This she declines, but when he later writes her that he will marry her if she will come to New York and will also place her on the stage, she decides to leave her mother and accept the offer. Of course, Valentine has no intention of marrying her and when he meets her in New York he takes her for a little supper at the restaurant before the supposititious wedding ceremony and thus Thompson is brought face to face with his daughter.
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Jack and the Beanstalk
Title: Jack and the Beanstalk
Character: The Fairy
Released: January 16, 1912
Type: Movie
We see Jack and his mother very poor and the project of selling the cow discussed. Jack meets the familiar figure of the butcher who bargains with him for the cow and finally Jack consents to part with the animal for the wonderful beans which will grow up overnight until they reach the sky. He takes them to his mother, and, of course, she is heart-broken and throws the beans out of the window. The next morning the vine not only covers the window, but reaches far above the top of the house out of sight in the clouds, and we see Jack start to climb upward. Upon arriving at the giant's castle Jack meets the ogre's wife, who towers majestically above him, and after some parley is invited in, on his plea of hunger. Before he can be served the giant is heard and Jack is hidden in the kettle. The giant comes on and then follows the familiar scenes in which the ogre calls for his bags of gold, his magic harp and the wonderful hen that lays the golden eggs.