Birthday:
Mar 09, 1898
Place of Birth: Dayton, Ohio, USA
Place of Birth: Dayton, Ohio, USA
Dorothy Gish
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dorothy Elizabeth Gish was an American actress of the screen and stage, as well as a director and writer. Dorothy and her older sister Lillian Gish were major movie stars of the silent era. Dorothy also had great success on the stage, and was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame. Dorothy Gish was noted as a fine comedian, and many of her films were comedies.
Filmography
Movie | Cast | Year |
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A Cure for Suffragettes | Suffragette | 1913 |
The Cardinal | Celia Fermoyle | 1963 |
Lillian Gish: The Actor's Life for Me | (Archive footage) | 1988 |
Orphans of the Storm | Louise Girard | 1921 |
The Country Flapper | Jolanda Whiple - the Country Flapper | 1922 |
Nobody Home | Frances Wadsworth | 1919 |
Romola | Tessa | 1924 |
Two Daughters of Eve | In Theatre Crowd | 1912 |
A Cry for Help | Witness to Accident | 1912 |
Oil and Water | In First Audience (uncredited) | 1913 |
Just Gold | The Sweetheart's Sister | 1913 |
Broken Ways | In Telegraph Office (uncredited) | 1913 |
The Rebellion of Kitty Belle | 1914 | |
My Hero | The Young Woman | 1912 |
Red Hicks Defies the World | Hicks' Sweetheart | 1913 |
The City Beautiful | The City Girl | 1914 |
Down the Hill to Creditville | Mamie New | 1914 |
An Unseen Enemy | Youngest Sister | 1912 |
Judith of Bethulia | Crippled Beggar | 1914 |
Her Father's Silent Partner | 1914 | |
The Mysterious Shot | Marylee Price | 1914 |
Gretchen the Greenhorn | Gretchen Van Houck | 1916 |
The New York Hat | 1912 | |
The Perfidy of Mary | Rose | 1913 |
Pa Says | Dot | 1913 |
The Suffragette Minstrels | Among Suffragette Minstrels | 1913 |
Centennial Summer | Mrs. Rogers | 1946 |
The House of Discord | The Daughter | 1913 |
The Painted Lady | Belle at Ice Cream Festival | 1912 |
So Near, Yet So Far | A Friend | 1912 |
The Burglar’s Dilemma | Birthday Wellwisher | 1912 |
Home, Sweet Home | Sister of Payne's Sweetheart | 1914 |
Hearts of the World | The Little Disturber | 1918 |
Arms and the Gringo | 1914 | |
Fury | Minnie | 1923 |
Our Hearts Were Young and Gay | Mrs. Skinner | 1944 |
The Bright Shawl | La Clavel | 1923 |
Boots | Boots | 1919 |
Her Mother's Oath | The Daughter | 1913 |
The Reformers | Dancer (uncredited) | 1913 |
The Widow's Kids | One of the Kids | 1913 |
Papa's Baby | Young Mother | 1913 |
The Lady in Black | The Girl | 1913 |
By Man's Law | At League Meeting (uncredited) | 1913 |
Her Old Teacher | Marjorie | 1914 |
Little Miss Rebellion | Grand Duchess Marie Louise | 1920 |
The Old Man | The Maid-of-All-Work | 1914 |
Cigar Butts | 1914 | |
The Floor Above | Stella Ford | 1914 |
The Different Man | 1914 | |
A Fair Rebel | Joan Fitzhugh - the Adopted Sister | 1914 |
The Wife | Kitty Ives - Debutante | 1914 |
Silent Sandy | Mary Jones | 1914 |
The Mountain Rat | Nell - 'The Mountain Rat' | 1914 |
The Newer Woman | 1914 | |
Their First Acquaintance | Miriam Talbot | 1914 |
The Suffragette's Battle in Nuttyville | 1914 | |
The Painted Lady | Jess - the Younger Sister | 1914 |
The Tavern of Tragedy | Dorothy Bell - the Innkeeper's Stepdaughter | 1914 |
Her Mother's Necklace | Bessie | 1914 |
His Mother's Son | Woman at Dock (uncredited) | 1913 |
Almost a Wild Man | Miss Smart / Sideshow Patron | 1913 |
A Lesson in Mechanics | Ruth Wilson | 1914 |
Granny | Nell | 1914 |
Sands of Fate | Helen Robinson | 1914 |
The Warning | Dorothy | 1914 |
Back to the Kitchen | The Ranchman's Daughter | 1914 |
The Availing Prayer | May Rock | 1914 |
The Saving Grace | Mollie Kite - the Girl | 1914 |
The Better Way | Sunbeam | 1914 |
A Duel for Love | 1914 | |
His Lesson | Participant in Mob Scene (uncredited) | 1915 |
The Hope Chest | Sheila Moore | 1918 |
An Old-Fashioned Girl | Abigail - the Country Girl | 1915 |
How Hazel Got Even | Hazel | 1915 |
The Lost Lord Lowell | Molly - the Maid | 1915 |
Minerva's Mission | Minerva | 1915 |
The Hun Within | Beth | 1918 |
Her Grandparents | Dorothy | 1915 |
Out of Bondage | Mary McRae | 1915 |
The Mountain Girl | Nell - the Mountain Girl | 1915 |
The Little Catamount | Hattie - the Little Catamount | 1915 |
Bred in the Bone | Mercy, at Sixteen | 1915 |
Remodeling Her Husband | Janie Wakefield | 1920 |
Jordan Is a Hard Road | Cora Findley | 1915 |
Her Mother's Daughter | Marie | 1915 |
Little Meena's Romance | Meena | 1916 |
Peppy Polly | Polly | 1919 |
I'll Get Him Yet | Susy Faraday Jones | 1919 |
Nugget Nell | Nugget Nell | 1919 |
Turning the Tables | Doris Pennington | 1919 |
Mary Ellen Comes to Town | Mary Ellen | 1920 |
Nell Gwyn | Nell Gwyn | 1926 |
Clothes Make the Pirate | Betsy Tidd | 1926 |
London | Mavis Hogan | 1927 |
Tiptoes | Tiptoes Kaye | 1927 |
Battling Jane | Jane | 1918 |
Old Heidelberg | Katie Ruder | 1915 |
The Whistle at Eaton Falls | Mrs Doubleday | 1951 |
Night Life of New York | Meg | 1925 |
The Adopted Brother | The Daughter | 1913 |
The Musketeers of Pig Alley | Frizzy-Haired Woman in Street (uncredited) | 1912 |
Liberty Belles | Dorothy Ketcham | 1914 |
Madame Pompadour | Madame Pompadour | 1927 |
Her Official Fathers | Janice | 1917 |
Stage Struck | Ruth Colby | 1917 |
Wolves | Leila McDonald | 1930 |
The Beautiful City | Mollie | 1925 |
The Informer | The Southern Girl | 1912 |
My Baby | Wedding Guest | 1912 |
Atta Boy's Last Race | Lois Brandon | 1916 |
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ | Chariot Race Spectator (uncredited) | 1925 |
Camille: The Fate of a Coquette | Grace | 1926 |
Betty of Greystone | Betty Lockwood | 1916 |
The Little Yank | Sallie Castleton | 1917 |
The Lady and the Mouse | The Second Sister | 1913 |
Flying Pat | Patricia Van Nuys | 1920 |
The Sisters | Carol (May's younger sister) | 1914 |
The Blue or the Gray | 1913 | |
Those Little Flowers | A Messenger | 1913 |
Victorine | Dottie | 1915 |
The Ghost in the Garret | Delsie O'Dell | 1921 |
Harvest | Ellen Zalinka | 1953 | Series | Cast | Year |
Lux Video Theatre | 1950 | |
The Philco Television Playhouse | Mary Surratt | 1948 |
Robert Montgomery Presents | Emily Madison | 1950 |
Lux Video Theatre | Miss Susie Slagle | 1950 |
Robert Montgomery Presents | Ellen Zalinka | 1950 |
The Ford Theatre Hour | 1948 | |
The Prudential Family Playhouse | Lady Emily Lyons | 1950 |
Pulitzer Prize Playhouse | 1950 | |
Goodyear Television Playhouse | 1951 | |
The United States Steel Hour | Mrs, Lapham | 1953 |
The Philco Television Playhouse | 1948 | |
The Elgin Hour | Miss Psyche | 1954 |
The Alcoa Hour | Arry Gibbs | 1955 |
Play of the Week | Aaronetta | 1959 |