Gertrude Kellar
Gertrude Keller Bagley, also known as Gertrude Kellar, was an actress in the United States. She toured with the Burbank Theatre's Stock Company and James Neill's troupe, and appeared in silent films.
In 1919 she "put on" the play Psychology of Dress for the Ebell Club at its Los Angeles Los Angeles Club luncheon. In 1923 she performed in a one-act play at the Wa Wa Club. In 1930 she performed a reading.
Personal life
She lived at 2538 Seventh Avenue in Los Angeles. She married musician and lawyer Charles Leland Bagley in 1904.A photograph of her and other cast members in the 1915 film A Gentleman of Leisure was published.
Filmography
- A Gentleman of Leisure
- The Clue as Eve Bertram
- The [Secret Orchard] as Helen, Duchess of Cluny
- The Unafraid as Countess Novna
- A Gentleman of Leisure as Lady Julia Blunt
- Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo as Lady Wibourn
- The [Immigrant (1915 film)|The Immigrant] as Walton's housekeeper
- The Case of [Becky (1915 film)|The Case of Becky] as Miss Emerson, Dr. Emerson's sister, an extant film
- Young Romance as Mrs. Jenkins
- The Unafraid as Countess Novna
- A Gutter Magdalene as Helen
- For the Defense (1916 film) as Mrs. Webster
- Pudd'nhead [Wilson (film)|Pudd'nhead Wilson] as Mrs. Driscoll