
Black Shadows on a Silver Screen
Black Shadows on a Silver Screen

Lillian Diana Gish (October 14, 1893 – February 27, 1993) was an American stage, screen and television actress whose film acting career spanned 75 years, from 1912 to 1987. She was a prominent film star of the 1910s and 1920s, particularly associated with the films of director D.W. Griffith, including her leading role in Griffith's seminal Birth of a Nation (1915). Her sound-era film appearances were sporadic, but included memorable roles in the controversial western Duel in the Sun (1946) and the offbeat thriller Night of the Hunter (1955). She did considerable television work from the early 1950s into the 1980s, and closed her career playing, for the first time, opposite Bette Davis in the 1987 film The Whales of August. The American Film Institute (AFI) named Gish 17th among the greatest female stars of all time. She was awarded an Honorary Academy Award in 1971, and in 1984 she received an AFI Life Achievement Award.
Born: 1893-10-14 in Springfield, Ohio, USA

Black Shadows on a Silver Screen

The Angel of Contention

Hearts of the World

Sold for Marriage

The Great Love

The Comedians in Africa

The Great Chase

Daphne and the Pirate
The Green-Eyed Devil

The Greatest Question

From Farm to Fame
The Quicksands

The Lily and the Rose

The Battle at Elderbush Gulch

Commandos Strike at Dawn

Lillian Gish: The Actor's Life for Me

Duel in the Sun

Twin Detectives

The Night of the Hunter

A Wedding