Lillian Gish

Lillian Gish

ActressWriterDirector
Born
October 14, 1893
Died
February 27, 1993
Awards
15 wins, 19 nominations

Lillian Diana Gish was born on October 14, 1893, in Springfield, Ohio. Her father, James Lee Gish, was an alcoholic who caroused, was rarely at home, and left the family to, more or less, fend for themselves. To help make ends meet, Lillian, her sister Dorothy Gish, and their mother, Mary Gish,…

Biography

Lillian Diana Gish was born on October 14, 1893, in Springfield, Ohio. Her father, James Lee Gish, was an alcoholic who caroused, was rarely at home, and left the family to, more or less, fend for themselves. To help make ends meet, Lillian, her sister Dorothy Gish, and their mother, Mary Gish, a.k.a. Mary Robinson McConnell, tried their hand at acting in local productions. Lillian was six years old when she first appeared in front of an audience. For the next 13 years, she and Dorothy appeared before stage audiences with great success. Had she not made her way into films, Lillian quite possibly could have been one of the great stage actresses of all time; however, she found her way onto the big screen when, in 1912, she met famed director D.W. Griffith. Impressed with what he saw, he immediately cast her in her first film, An Unseen Enemy (1912), followed by The One She Loved (1912) and My Baby (1912). She would make 12 films for Griffith in 1912. With 25 films in the next two years, Lillian's exposure to the public was so great that she fast became one of the top stars in the industry, right alongside Mary Pickford, "America's Sweetheart".

In 1915, Lillian starred as Elsie Stoneman in Griffith's most ambitious project to date, The Birth of a Nation (1915). She was not making the large number of films that she had been in the beginning because she was successful and popular enough to be able to pick and choose the right films to appear in. The following year, she appeared in another Griffith classic, Intolerance (1916). By the early 1920s, her career was on its way down. As with anything else, be it sports or politics, new faces appeared on the scene to replace the "old", and Lillian was no different. In fact, she did not appear at all on the screen in 1922, 1925 or 1929. However, 1926 was her busiest year of the decade with roles in La Bohème (1926) and The Scarlet Letter (1926). As the decade wound to a close, "talkies" were replacing silent films. However, Lillian was not idle during her time away from the screen. She appeared in stage productions, to the acclaim of the public and critics alike. In 1933, she filmed His Double Life (1933), but did not make another film for nine years.

When she returned in 1943, she appeared in two big-budget pictures, Commandos Strike at Dawn (1942) and Top Man (1943). Although these roles did not bring her the attention she had had in her early career, Lillian still proved she could hold her own with the best of them. She earned an Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actress for her role of Laura Belle McCanles in Duel in the Sun (1946), but lost to Anne Baxter in The Razor's Edge (1946).

One of the most critically acclaimed roles of her career came in the thriller The Night of the Hunter (1955), also notable as the only film directed by actor Charles Laughton. In 1969, she published her autobiography, "The Movies, Mr. Griffith, and Me". In 1987, she made what was to be her last motion picture, The Whales of August (1987), a box-office success that exposed her to a new generation of fans. Her 75-year career is almost unbeatable in any field, let alone the film industry. On February 27, 1993, at age 99, Lillian Gish died peacefully in her sleep at her Manhattan apartment in New York City. She never married.

Actress

The Whales of AugustThe Whales of August(1987)as Sarah Webber
Sweet LibertySweet Liberty(1986)as Cecelia Burgess
American PlayhouseAmerican Playhouse(1980)as Mrs Loftus
Hambone and HillieHambone and Hillie(1983)as Hillie Radcliffe
Hobson's ChoiceHobson's Choice(1983)as Miss Molly Winkle

Producer

Silver Glory(1951)

Additional Crew

IntoleranceIntolerance(1916)

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
Les évangéliques à la conquête du mondeLes évangéliques à la conquête du monde(2023)as Self
The U.S. and the HolocaustThe U.S. and the Holocaust(2022)as Self - Member of America First Committee
A Sétima ArteA Sétima Arte(2021)as Self
Cineficción RadioCineficción Radio(2019)as Rachel Cooper

Known for

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Lillian Gish and Woodrow Wilson in Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror (2019)Lillian Gish and Ralph Forbes in The Enemy (1927)Lillian Gish and Ralph Forbes in The Enemy (1927)Lillian Gish and David Butler in The Greatest Thing in Life (1918)Lillian Gish and Violet Wilkey in The Children Pay (1916)Audrey Hepburn, Burt Lancaster, Lillian Gish, Audie Murphy, and Doug McClure in The Unforgiven (1960)

Credit Score: Lillian Gish

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Duel in the Sun12.5019476.70210381
2The Night of the Hunter6.5019558.000107574
3The Wind6.5019288.0007806
4Portrait of Jennie5.2019497.6128443
5The Whales of August4.8819877.1015780
6The Enemy4.8819277.500146
7Way Down East4.8819207.3006304
8Annie Laurie3.2519276.700588
9The White Sister3.2519256.900615
10The Birth of a Nation3.2519156.10028292