
Gertrude Olmstead
Born: 1897-11-12
Place of Birth: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia Gertrude Olmstead (November 13, 1897 – January 18, 1975) was an American actress of the silent era. She appeared in 56 films between 1920 and 1929. Olmstead was born in Chicago, Illinois, and appeared in her first credited film role in the 1921 film The Fox. She obtained several more roles that same year, appearing in nine films in 1921, and another five in 1922. She would appear in seventeen more films by the time she received what is today her best-known role, opposite Rudolph Valentino in the 1925 film Cobra. Throughout the silent film era her career thrived. From 1925 through 1929 she appeared in twenty eight films, most often portraying the heroine. With the advent of sound film her career stalled, and she retired from acting in 1929. In 1926 she met MGM director Robert Z. Leonard and they were married June 8 of that year. Leonard and Olmstead remained married until his death in 1968. After Leonard's death, Olmstead remained in the Los Angeles area, and died in Beverly Hills on January 18, 1975.
Known For

The Cheer Leader

Monte Carlo

The Fox

Empty Hands

Sweet Adeline

Mr. Wu

The Boob

Cameo Kirby

Buttons

Sonny Boy

Cobra

Trilby

1925 Studio Tour

Torrent

Becky

The Loaded Door

Babbitt

Ladies to Board

The Show of Shows

The Lone Wolf's Daughter

The Wandering Two

Bringing Up Father

The Big Adventure

The Fighting Lover

The Cheerful Fraud

The Callahans and the Murphys

The Cactus Kid

The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

A Girl of the Limberlost

Life's Greatest Game

Life in Hollywood No. 7

The Monster

The Time, the Place and the Girl

Sporting Goods

California Straight Ahead

The Scrapper
