Gertrude Coghlan (February 1, 1876 â€" September 11, 1952) was an
English actress born in Hertfordshire, England. She is known for her
role in the play The Travelling Salesman and other roles in silent
cinema as: The Royal Box (1914), The Countess and the Burglar (1914)
and Her Ladyship (1914).She was Charles Francis Coghlan's daughter by
Louisa Elizabeth Thorn and cousin (or older half-sister) of Charles F.
Coghlan also a stage actor and she was married to Augustus Pitou a
theatrical producer. She died on September 11, 1952 in Bayside, New
York City.
English actress born in Hertfordshire, England. She is known for her
role in the play The Travelling Salesman and other roles in silent
cinema as: The Royal Box (1914), The Countess and the Burglar (1914)
and Her Ladyship (1914).She was Charles Francis Coghlan's daughter by
Louisa Elizabeth Thorn and cousin (or older half-sister) of Charles F.
Coghlan also a stage actor and she was married to Augustus Pitou a
theatrical producer. She died on September 11, 1952 in Bayside, New
York City.
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