Filmography for the actress Mary Astor:
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1921 | Sentimental Tommy | Bit part | Lost film Scenes deleted |
My Lady o' the Pines | Norah Collison | Short subject | |
Brother of the Bear | Marcia Harthorn | Short subject Uncredited role | |
The Beggar Maid | Peasant Girl / Beggar Maid | Short subject Uncredited role | |
Wings of the Border | Bit part | Uncredited role | |
Bullets or Ballots | Bit part | Uncredited role | |
The Bashful Suitor | Bit part | Uncredited role | |
1922 | The Young Painter | Helen Seymour | Short subject Lost film |
John Smith | Irene Mason | Lost film | |
Hope | Hope | Short subject | |
The Man Who Played God | Young Woman | ||
The Rapids | Elsie Worden | Lost film | |
The Angelus | Bit part | Uncredited role | |
1923 | Second Fiddle | Polly Crawford | |
Success | Rose Randolph | Lost film | |
The Bright Shawl | Narcissa Escobar | ||
Hollywood | Herself | cameo Lost film | |
Puritan Passions | Rachel | Lost film | |
The Marriage Maker | Vivian Hope-Clarke | Lost film | |
Woman-Proof | Violet Lynwood | Lost film | |
To the Ladies | Bit part | Uncredited role Lost film | |
1924 | The Fighting Coward | Lucy | |
Beau Brummel | Lady Margery Alvanley | ||
The Fighting American | Mary O'Mallory | ||
Unguarded Women | Helen Castle | Lost film | |
The Price of a Party | Alice Barrows | Incomplete film | |
Inez from Hollywood | Fay Bartholdi | Lost film | |
1925 | Oh Doctor! | Dolores Hicks | |
Enticement | Leonore Bewlay | Lost film | |
Playing with Souls | Margo | Lost film | |
Don Q, Son of Zorro | Dolores de Muro | ||
The Pace That Thrills | Doris | Lost film | |
Scarlet Saint | Fidele Tridon | Lost film | |
1926 | High Steppers | Audrey Nye | Lost film |
The Wise Guy | Mary | ||
Don Juan | Adriana della Varnese | ||
Forever After | Jennie Clayton | ||
1927 | The Sea Tiger | Amy Cortissos | Lost film |
The Sunset Derby | Molly Gibson | Lost film | |
Two Arabian Knights | Mirza | ||
Rose of the Golden West | Elena | ||
The Rough Riders | Dolly | Incomplete film | |
No Place to Go | Sally Montgomery | Incomplete BFI Institute, one reel missing | |
1928 | Sailors' Wives | Carol Trent | Lost film |
Dressed to Kill | Jean MacDonald | ||
Three-Ring Marriage | Anna | Lost film | |
Heart to Heart | Princess Delatorre / Ellen Guthrie | ||
Dry Martini | Elizabeth Quimby | Lost film | |
Romance of the Underworld | Judith Andrews | ||
1929 | New Year's Eve | Marjorie Ware | Lost film |
The Woman from Hell | Dee Renaud | Lost film | |
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
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 Selbee | Lost 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 Dale | Lost 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 | ||
1953 | Yesterday and Today | Silent 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 Cardwell | S3:E13, "Incident of the Promised Land" | |
1964 | Youngblood Hawke | Irene Perry | |
Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte | Mrs. Jewel Mayhew |
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