Mary Astor

Mary Astor (Lucis Vasconcellos Laghanke) was a mind controlled actress, named after the Astor family and a member of the Theosophical Society of Hollywood. She played a femme fatale in The Maltese Falcon, the first film noir with Humphrey Bogart, directed by John Huston and Two Arabian Knights, produced by Howard Hughes. She played in MGM movies with Elizabeth Taylor.

She worked for the Thesophical Society in the Krotona colony in Hollywood (Charlie Chaplin of United Artists), which taught Aryan/Indian techniques of dissociation to actors in the film industry. From 1917 Alice Bailey joined the Krotona colony.

She also lived in Laurel Canyon.

Paramounts Pictures and Louella Parsons (Hearst) changed her name to Mary Astor.

Her 1st husband was Kenneth Hawks, brother of Howard Hawks (Scarface of Howard Hughes, RKO Pictures).

In 1929 she was the bridesmaid of Bessie Love at her marriage with William Hawks in Pasadena. Like Nancy Astor, Bessie Love was indoctrinated with Christian Science. Norma Shearer (son educated at Le Rosey) was also as bridesmaid, as sister of Athole Shearer, married to Howard Hawks. Hawks later married Slim Keith, a Harper's Bazaar model and friend of William Hearst and Truman Capote.

She dated George Kaufman, who wrote musical for the Marx brothers (Harpo Marx as the child Horus of the Aeon of Horus) and was a member of the Algonquin Round Table with the Marx brothers, Alice Duer Miller (Phi Beta Kappa), Herman Mankiewicz (Wizard of Oz of Theosophist Frank Baum, Citizen Kane with Orson Welles) and Dorothy Parker Rothschild.

Her diary was the subject of a media ritual in 1936 and later published in Kenneth Anger's Hollywood Babylon (Babalon).

Her 3d father was director Manuel del Campo, whose father worked for MI6 under William Wiseman. He was the editor of 20th Century Fox movie The Black Rose with Orson Welles and Laurence Harvey.

born 5/3/1906, date Golda Meir, James Brown, Autumn Kelly, Rebecca Hall.

died 9/25/1987, date Will Smith, Catherine Zeta Jones, Michael Douglas, Christopher Reeves, Michael Madsen.

Filmography

1920 The Scarecrow (character in Wizard of Oz) Buster Keaton Short subject Metro Pictures
1921 Brother of the Bear Marcia Harthorn Short subject
1921 Sentimental Tommy novel of JM Barrie (Peter Pan)
1921 My Lady o' the Pines Norah Collison Short subject
1921 The Beggar Maid Peasant Girl / Beggar Maid Short subject
1921 Wings of the Border Bit part Uncredited role
1922 The Young Painter
1922 Hope Hope Short subject
1922 The Man Who Played God Young Woman United Artists
1923 Second Fiddle
1923 Success Rose Randolph Lost film
1923 The Bright Shawl
1923 Hollywood Herself cameo Cecil DeMille (Christian Science) Mary Pickford Gloria Swanson Paramount Pictures
1923 Puritan Passions
1923 The Marriage Maker Vivian Hope-Clarke Lost film
1923 Woman-Proof Violet Lynwood Lost film
1924 The Fighting Coward Lucy
1924 Beau Brummel Lady Margery Alvanley
1924 The Fighting American Mary O'Mallory
1924 Unguarded Women Helen Castle Lost film
1924 The Price of a Party Alice Barrows Incomplete film
1924 Inez from Hollywood Fay Bartholdi Lost film
1925 Oh Doctor! Dolores Hicks
1925 Enticement Leonore Bewlay Lost film
1925 Don Q, Son of Zorro Dolores de Muro Douglas Fairbanks UA
1925 The Pace That Thrills Doris Lost film Ben Lyon
1925 Scarlet Saint (Scarlett Woman in Crowley's Thelema) Fidele Tridon Frank Morgan (Wizard of Oz) George Archainbaud (Thanks for the Memories with Bob Hope) Lost film
1926 High Steppers Audrey Nye Lost film
1926 The Wise Guy Mary
1926 Don Juan Adriana della Varnese John Barrymore Warner Bros
1926 Forever After Jennie Clayton Lost film
1927 The Sea Tiger Amy Cortissos Lost film
1927 The Sunset Derby Molly Gibson Lost film
1927 Two Arabian Knights Mirza
1927 Rose of the Golden West Elena
1927 The Rough Riders Dolly Incomplete film Victor Fleming (Wizard of Oz)
1927 No Place to Go Sally Montgomery Lost film Mervyn LeRoy
1928 Sailors' Wives Carol Trent Lost film
1928 Dressed to Kill Jean MacDonald
1928 Three-Ring Marriage Anna Lost film
1928 Heart to Heart Princess Delatorre / Ellen Guthrie
1928 Dry Martini Elizabeth Quimby Lost film
1928 Romance of the Underworld Judith Andrews
1929 New Year's Eve Marjorie Ware Lost film
1929 The Woman from Hell Dee Renaud
1929 The Show of Shows Performer in 'The Pirate' Number Myrna Loy Douglas Fairbanks Jr (Order of St John)
1930 The Runaway Bride Mary Gray, AKA Sally Fairchild
1930 Ladies Love Brutes Mimi Howell
1930 Holiday Mary Forbes
1930 The Lash Marian Nixon First National Pictures
1931 The Royal Bed Princess Anne
1931 Other Men's Women Joan Blondell
1931 Behind Office Doors Mary Linden
1931 The Sin Ship Frisco Kitty
1931 White Shoulders
1931 Smart Woman
1931 Men of Chance
1932 The Lost Squadron Erich von Stroheim Joel McCrea (Hollywood High School, Pasadena Playhouse) written by Herman Mankiewicz
1932 Those We Love May Ballard
1932 A Successful Calamity Emmy 'Sweetie' Wilton
1932 Red Dust Barbara Willis Clark Gable Jean Harlow MGM
1933 The Little Giant Edward G Robinson
1933 Jennie Gerhardt Sylvia Sidney (The Omen II)
1933 The Kennel Murder Case Hilda Lake William Powell
1933 The World Changes Paul Muni Mickey Rooney Aline MacMahon
1933 Convention City Joan Blondell Dick Powell Adolphe Menjoe (John Birch Society)
1934 Easy to Love Adolphe Menjou
1934 Upper World Dickie Moore Ginger Rogers
1934 Return of the Terror Olga Morgan
1934 The Man with Two Faces (twin alters, Multiple Personality Disorder) Jessica Wells Edward G Robinson Mae Clarke George Kaufman First National Pictures/Warner Bros
1934 The Case of the Howling Dog Bessie Foley
1934 I Am a Thief Odette Mauclair
1935 Red Hot Tires Patricia Sanford
1935 Straight from the Heart Marian Henshaw
1935 Dinky Mrs. Martha Daniels
1935 Page Miss Glory Gladys Russell Marion Davis (mistress of William Hearst)
1935 Man of Iron Vida
1936 The Murder of Dr. Harrigan Lillian Cooper
1936 And So They Were Married Edith Farnham
1936 Trapped by Television Barbara 'Bobby' Blake
1936 Dodsworth Walter Huston David Niven
1936 Lady from Nowhere Columbia Pictures
1937 The Prisoner of Zenda
1937 The Hurricane John Carradine (OTO) Dorothy Lamour (hurricane of Dorothy in Wizard of Oz)
1938 No Time to Marry
1938 Paradise for Three Frank Morgan George Oppenheimer (gay agenda with OTO member Harry Hay) Edward Buzzell Dalton Trumbo MGM
1938 There's Always a Woman
1938 Woman Against Woman
1938 Listen, Darling Mrs. Dorothy 'Dottie' Wingate Judy Garland (Dorothy in Wizard of Oz of Theosophist Frank Baum)
1939 Midnight Helene Flammarion
1940 Turnabout Marion Manning
1940 Brigham Young (Mormon Church) Tyrone Power Moroni Olsen (both Pasadena Playhouse) Dean Jagger John Carradine Vincent Price Dick Jones (Hollywood High School, Disney's Pinocchio) 20th Century Fox
1941 The Great Lie Sandra Kovak Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
1941 The Maltese Falcon Brigid O'Shaughnessy John Huston Humpfrey Bogart Gladys George Warner Bros of Knight of Malta Spyros Skouros (first film noir, remake of movie from 1931, based on book of marxist Dashiell Hammett)
1942 The Palm Beach Story The Princess Centimillia
1942 Across the Pacific as Alberta Marlow John Huston Humpfrey Bogart Sidney Greenstreet
1943 Young Ideas
1943 Thousands Cheer
1944 Meet Me in St. Louis Mrs. Anna Smith mother of Judy Garland Leo Ames June Lockhart (Lassie) Margaret O'Brien MGM
1944 Blonde Fever Delilah Donay
1946 Claudia and David Elizabeth Van Doren
1947 Fiesta Señora Morales
1947 Desert Fury
1947 Cynthia
1947 Cass Timberlane Spencer Tracy Lana Turner
1949 Act of Violence Janet Leigh
1949 Little Women Mrs. March / 'Marmee'
1949 Any Number Can Play
1953 Yesterday and Today Silent film compilation (archive footage only)
1956 A Kiss Before Dying Robert Wagner Joanne Woodward
1956 The Power and the Prize
1957 The Devil's Hairpin
1958 This Happy Feeling Debbie Reynolds Curt Jurgens John Saxon
1959 A Stranger in My Arms Virgily Beasley
1961 Return to Peyton Place Tuesday Weld José Ferrer (Le Rosey) Carol Linley (affair with BBC journalist David Frost) Eleanor Parker (Pasadena Playhouse)
1964 Youngblood Hawke Irene Perry
1964 Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte Mrs. Jewel Mayhew

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