Dorothy Gish
American actress in silent films

Born
March 11th, 1898
127 years ago
Died
June 4th, 1968
56 years ago — 70 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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A prominent figure in early cinema, this individual gained fame during the silent film era. Collaborated extensively with D.W. Griffith and starred in significant films such as 'The Birth of a Nation' and 'Intolerance.' Transitioned successfully to talkies, maintaining a notable career in film and stage. Contributed to the theater as well, starring in various productions.
Starred in 'The Birth of a Nation'
Featured in 'Intolerance'
Appeared in 'The White Sister'
Performed in various stage productions
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