Mary Astor filmography

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Filmography for the actress Mary Astor:

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Silent films: 1920–1929

YearFilmRoleNotes
1921 Sentimental Tommy Bit partLost film
Scenes deleted
My Lady o' the PinesNorah CollisonShort subject
Brother of the BearMarcia HarthornShort subject
Uncredited role
The Beggar Maid Peasant Girl / Beggar MaidShort subject
Uncredited role
Wings of the BorderBit partUncredited role
Bullets or BallotsBit partUncredited role
The Bashful SuitorBit partUncredited role
1922The Young PainterHelen SeymourShort subject
Lost film
John Smith Irene MasonLost film
HopeHopeShort subject
The Man Who Played God Young Woman
The Rapids Elsie WordenLost film
The AngelusBit partUncredited role
1923 Second Fiddle Polly Crawford
Success Rose RandolphLost film
The Bright Shawl Narcissa Escobar
Hollywood Herselfcameo
Lost film
Puritan Passions RachelLost film
The Marriage Maker Vivian Hope-ClarkeLost film
Woman-Proof Violet LynwoodLost film
To the Ladies Bit partUncredited role
Lost film
1924 The Fighting Coward Lucy
Beau Brummel Lady Margery Alvanley
The Fighting American Mary O'Mallory
Unguarded Women Helen CastleLost film
The Price of a Party Alice BarrowsIncomplete film
Inez from Hollywood Fay BartholdiLost film
1925 Oh Doctor! Dolores Hicks
Enticement Leonore BewlayLost film
Playing with Souls MargoLost film
Don Q, Son of Zorro Dolores de Muro
The Pace That Thrills DorisLost film
Scarlet Saint Fidele TridonLost film
1926 High Steppers Audrey NyeLost film
The Wise Guy Mary
Don Juan Adriana della Varnese
Forever After Jennie Clayton
1927 The Sea Tiger Amy CortissosLost film
The Sunset Derby Molly GibsonLost film
Two Arabian Knights Mirza
Rose of the Golden West Elena
The Rough Riders DollyIncomplete film
No Place to Go Sally MontgomeryIncomplete BFI Institute, one reel missing
1928 Sailors' Wives Carol TrentLost film
Dressed to Kill Jean MacDonald
Three-Ring Marriage AnnaLost film
Heart to Heart Princess Delatorre / Ellen Guthrie
Dry Martini Elizabeth QuimbyLost film
Romance of the Underworld Judith Andrews
1929 New Year's Eve Marjorie WareLost film
The Woman from Hell Dee RenaudLost film

Sound films: 1929–1964

YearFilmRoleNotes
1929 The Show of Shows Performer in 'The Pirate' Number
1930 The Runaway Bride Mary Gray, AKA Sally Fairchild
Ladies Love Brutes Mimi Howell
Holiday Julia Seton
The Lash Rosita Garcia
1931 The Royal Bed Princess Anne
Other Men's Women Lily Kulper
Behind Office Doors Mary Linden
The Sin Ship Frisco Kitty
White Shoulders Norma SelbeeLost film
Smart Woman Mrs. Nancy Gibson
Men of Chance Martha Silk
1932 The Lost Squadron Follette Marsh
Those We Love May Ballard
A Successful Calamity Emmy 'Sweetie' Wilton
Red Dust Barbara Willis
1933 The Little Giant Ruth Wayburn
Jennie Gerhardt Letty Pace
The Kennel Murder Case Hilda Lake
The World Changes Virginia 'Ginny' Clafflin Nordholm
Convention City Arlene DaleLost film
1934 Easy to Love Charlotte Hopkins
Upper World Mrs. Hettie Stream
Return of the Terror Olga Morgan
The Man with Two Faces Jessica Wells
The Case of the Howling Dog Bessie Foley
I Am a Thief Odette Mauclair
1935 Red Hot Tires Patricia Sanford
Straight from the Heart Marian Henshaw
Dinky Mrs. Martha Daniels
Page Miss Glory Gladys Russell
Man of Iron Vida
1936 The Murder of Dr. Harrigan Lillian Cooper
And So They Were Married Edith Farnham
Trapped by Television Barbara 'Bobby' Blake
Dodsworth Mrs. Edith Cortright
Lady from Nowhere Polly Dunlap
1937 The Prisoner of Zenda Antoinette de Mauban
The Hurricane Madame Germaine De Laage
1938 No Time to Marry Kay McGowan
Paradise for Three Mrs. Irene Mallebre
There's Always a Woman Lola Fraser
Woman Against Woman Cynthia Holland
Listen, Darling Mrs. Dorothy 'Dottie' Wingate
1939 Midnight Helene Flammarion
1940 Turnabout Marion Manning
Brigham Young Mary Ann Young
1941 The Great Lie Sandra Kovak Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
The Maltese Falcon Brigid O'Shaughnessy
1942 The Palm Beach Story The Princess Centimillia
Across the Pacific Alberta Marlow
1943 Young Ideas Josephine 'Jo' Evans
Thousands Cheer Hyllary Jones
1944 Meet Me in St. Louis Mrs. Anna Smith
Blonde Fever Delilah Donay
1946 Claudia and David Elizabeth Van Doren
1947 Fiesta Señora Morales
Desert Fury Fritzi Haller
Cynthia Louise Bishop
Cass Timberlane Queenie Havock
1949 Act of Violence Pat
Little Women Mrs. March / 'Marmee'
Any Number Can Play Ada
1953Yesterday and TodaySilent film compilation (archive footage only)
1956 A Kiss Before Dying Mrs. Corliss
The Power and the Prize Mrs. George Salt
1957 The Devil's Hairpin Mrs. Jargin
1958 This Happy Feeling Mrs. Tremaine
1959 A Stranger in My Arms Virgily Beasley
1961 Return to Peyton Place Mrs. Roberta Carter
Rawhide Emma CardwellS3:E13, "Incident of the Promised Land"
1964 Youngblood Hawke Irene Perry
Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte Mrs. Jewel Mayhew

Selected Television Appearances

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