Lillian Gish

A Wedding Adventures of Huckleberry Finn His Double Life Warning Shot Sweet Liberty Follow Me, Boys! The Whales of August The Unforgiven

AKA: Dorothy Elizabeth Carter
Born: 10/14/1893 Springfield, OH
Decades Active:
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Biography: "The First Lady of the Silent Screen," Lillian Gish was the movie industry's first true actress. A pioneer of fundamental film performing techniques, she was the first star to recognize the many crucial differences between acting for the stage and acting for the screen, and while her contemporaries painted their performances in broad, dramatic strokes, Gish delivered finely etched, nuanced turns carrying a stunning emotional impact. While by no means the biggest or most popular actress of the silent era, she was the most gifted, her seeming waiflike frailty masking unparalleled reserves of physical and spiritual strength. More than any other early star, she fought to earn film recognition as a true art form, and her achievements remain the standard against which those of all other actors are measured.

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Awards

1987Best Actress (winner)National Board of ReviewThe Whales of August
1987Lifetime Achievement (winner)National Board of Review
1987Best Actress (nominee)Independent Spirit AwardsThe Whales of August
1984Lifetime Achievement Award (winner)American Film Institute
1970Honorary and Other Awards (winner)Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1967Best Supporting Actress (nominee)Golden GlobeThe Comedians
1946Best Supporting Actress (nominee)Academy of Motion Picture Arts and ScieDuel in the Sun