Dorothy Gibson

American actress and singer in 'Saved from the Titanic'

Dorothy Gibson - Performers & Entertainers born May 17th, 1889
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An actress and singer whose career gained prominence in the early 20th century. In 1912, gained significant attention for starring in the film 'Saved from the Titanic,' which was one of the first films to depict the Titanic disaster. Initially a stage performer, transitioned to silent films with notable roles that showcased talents in both acting and music. Continued to perform until the onset of World War I, after which she relocated to Europe. Eventually retired from performing and focused on her personal life until her death in 1946.

Starred in 'Saved from the Titanic'

Performed in various stage productions

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