Gertrude Robinson
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Gertrude Robinson (October 7, 1890 – March 19, 1962) was an American actress who worked in both theater and silent film. Born in New York City, she built a career that spanned stage and screen across several decades, and she died in Hollywood, California.
Robinson's Broadway career took place during the 1900–1901 season, during which she appeared in two productions. One was The Bonnie Brier Bush, and the other was Sapho, both staged as plays.
Her work in silent film proved to be the most extensive chapter of her career. Between 1908 and 1925, Robinson appeared in 164 films, establishing her as a prolific presence in the early American cinema.
In her personal life, Robinson was married twice. Her first husband was Walter Robinson. She later married actor James Kirkwood, becoming his first wife, and the two had a child together.
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