Biography
Gertrude Norman (May 19, 1848 or 1851 – July 20, 1943), was an English/American theater and Hollywood silent film actress. She is credited with being in 44 films between 1911 and 1936. She was also a screenwriter and director for early silent films. She also appeared in four films with sound, making her one of the oldest actresses to perform during the silent and sound eras.
Norman was born in London, England. One of her early films from 1910 was rediscovered in a sea chest in the 2000s. She played a "mother" role in The Birth of a Nation. By the time Norman made her first "talkie" she was already in her 80s and played the part of a grandmother.
She is not to be confused with Gertrude "Toto" Norman (c. 1880–1961), an actress of the same time period as well as secretary and companion to the American opera singer Marcia Van Dresser, or with a children's book author Gertrude Norman.
Filmography
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Movies 25
The Trumpet Blows (1934)
Cradle Song (1933)
If I Had a Million (1932)
The Greene Murder Case (1929)
Siege (1925)
A Game Chicken (1922)
A Voice in the Dark (1921)
Partners of the Tide (1921)
The Unbeliever (1918)
The Studio Girl (1918)
Persuasive Peggy (1917)
The Adopted Son (1917)
Heart's Desire (1917)
A Girl of Yesterday (1915)
Rags (1915)
The Pretty Sister of Jose (1915)
May Blossom (1915)
The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch (1914)
The Tender Hearted Boy (1913)
The Lord and the Peasant (1912)
Fidelity (1911)
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GenderFemale
Birthday1848-05-19
Deathday1943-07-20 (95 years old)
Birth PlaceLondon, United Kingdom
CitizenshipsUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United States
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