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Lillian Diana de Guiche, Dorothy Elizabeth Carter, Miss Lillian Gish, Lillian Diana Gish, The First Lady of American Cinema, 릴리안 다ì´ì• 나 기시, 릴리안 거쉬, 릴리안 지쉬, 릴리언 기시, 릴리언 기쉬, 릴리안 기쉬, Alice Niles, Lillian Diana De Guiche, Dorothy Elizabeth Carter, Miss Lillian Gish, Lillian Diana Gish, The First Lady of the Silent Screen
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Lillian Diana Gish was an American stage, screen and television actress, director and writer whose film acting career spanned 75 years, from 1912 to 1987. Gish was called The First Lady of American Cinema.
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 one of the highest grossing films of the Silent era, Griffith's seminal Birth of a Nation. Her sound-era film appearances were sporadic but included well known roles in the controversial western Duel in the Sun and the offbeat thriller Night of the Hunter. 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.
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