Gertrude Astor filmography

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This entry is more or less the complete filmography of actress Gertrude Astor.

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1918

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1920

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1922

Gertrude Astor, Colleen Moore and Richard Dix filming The Wall Flower (1922) The Wall Flower (1922) - 1.jpg

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1928

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1930

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1932

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