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Mary Astor

Actor

Mary Astor (May 3, 1906 - September 25, 1987) was an American actress. Most remembered for her role as Brigid O'Shaughnessy in The Maltese Falcon (1941) with Humphrey Bogart, Astor began her long motion picture career as a teenager in the silent movies of the early 1920s. She eventually made a successful transition to talkies, but almost saw her career destroyed due to public scandal in the mid-1930s. She was sued for support by her parents and was later branded an adulterous wife by her ex-husband during a custody fight over her daughter. Overcoming these stumbling blocks in her private life, Astor went on to even greater success on the screen, eventually winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Sandra Kovak in The Great Lie (1941). She was an MGM contract player through most of the 1940s and continued to act in movies, on television and on stage until her retirement from the screen in 1964. Astor was the author of five novels. Her autobiography became a bestseller, as did her later book, A Life on Film, which was specifically about her career. Director Lindsay Anderson wrote of her in 1990: "...(W)hen two or three who love the cinema are gathered together, the name of Mary Astor always comes up, and everybody agrees that she was an actress of special attraction, whose qualities of depth and reality always seemed to illuminate the parts she played." Description above from the Wikipedia article Mary Astor, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Mary Astor filmography

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Common questions
Who is Mary Astor?+

Mary Astor was an American actress and author born Lucile Vasconcellos Langhanke who rose from silent film stardom to become a respected character actress during Hollywood's Golden Age.

What is Mary Astor known for?+

She is most remembered for her performance as the manipulative Brigid O'Shaughnessy in The Maltese Falcon (1941) and for winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for The Great Lie (1941).

Which films define her career?+

Her significant filmography includes Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), Dodsworth (1936), The Prisoner of Zenda (1937), and the thriller Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964).

Did Mary Astor write books?+

Yes, she was a published author of five novels and a successful autobiography that provided insight into her career and life in the film industry.

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