Biography
Gertrude Howard (October 13, 1892 – September 30, 1934) was an American actress of the silent and early sound film eras. Born in 1892, Howard performed in the chorus of The Wife Hunters (1911) on Broadway. She broke into films in 1925, appearing in The Circus Cyclone, directed by Albert Rogell. In 1927, she played the wife of Uncle Tom in Uncle Tom's Cabin. In 1927, The Pittsburgh Courier stated that she was the "highest salaried colored actress in Hollywood". She appeared mostly in minor or supporting film roles, such as Queenie in the original version of Show Boat (1929), and Martha in Christy Cabanne's Conspiracy.Her appearance as Beulah Thorndyke in I'm No Angel (1933), led to her being forever linked to Mae West with the famous line, "Beulah, peel me a grape".In Howard's short career she would appear in twenty-two films. That career was cut short by her untimely death in 1934 at the age of 41. Mae West helped raise funds for her funeral.
Filmography
all 21
Movies 21
Peck's Bad Boy (1934)
The Fighting Code (1933)
I'm No Angel (1933)
The Wet Parade (1932)
Strangers in Love (1932)
Consolation Marriage (1931)
Secret Service (1931)
Penrod and Sam (1931)
Conspiracy (1930)
When the Wind Blows (1930)
Moan & Groan, Inc. (1929)
Show Boat (1929)
His Captive Woman (1929)
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1927)
The Circus Cyclone (1925)
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GenderFemale
Birthday1892-10-13
Deathday1934-09-30 (41 years old)
Birth PlaceHot Springs, Arkansas, USA
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
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