Birthday
1898/03/09
Day of death
1968/06/04 (70 years old)
Gender
Female
Place of Birth
Dayton, Ohio, USA
Also know as
Dorothy Elizabeth Gish
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dorothy Elizabeth Gish was an American actress of the screen and stage, as well as a director and writer. Dorothy and her older sister Lillian Gish were major movie stars of the silent era. Dorothy also had great success on the stage, and was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame. Dorothy Gish was noted as a fine comedian, and many of her films were comedies.
(1913) A Cure for Suffragettes
as Suffragette
(1963) The Cardinal
as Celia Fermoyle
(1988) Lillian Gish: The Actor's Life for Me
as (Archive footage)
(1921) Orphans of the Storm
as Louise Girard
(1922) The Country Flapper
as Jolanda Whiple - the Country Flapper
(1919) Nobody Home
as Frances Wadsworth
(1924) Romola
as Tessa
(1912) Two Daughters of Eve
as In Theatre Crowd
(1912) A Cry for Help
as Witness to Accident
(1913) Oil and Water
as In First Audience (uncredited)
(1913) Broken Ways
as In Telegraph Office (uncredited)
(1913) Just Gold
as The Sweetheart's Sister
(1914) The Rebellion of Kitty Belle
as ---
(1912) My Hero
as The Young Woman
(1913) Red Hicks Defies the World
as Hicks' Sweetheart
(1914) The City Beautiful
as The City Girl
(1914) Down the Hill to Creditville
as Mamie New
(1912) An Unseen Enemy
as Youngest Sister
(1914) Judith of Bethulia
as Crippled Beggar
(1914) Her Father's Silent Partner
as ---
(1914) The Mysterious Shot
as Marylee Price
(1916) Gretchen the Greenhorn
as Gretchen Van Houck
(1912) The New York Hat
as ---
(1913) The Perfidy of Mary
as Rose
(1913) Pa Says
as Dot
(1913) The Suffragette Minstrels
as Among Suffragette Minstrels
(1946) Centennial Summer
as Mrs. Rogers
(1913) The House of Discord
as The Daughter
(1912) The Painted Lady
as Belle at Ice Cream Festival
(1912) So Near, Yet So Far
as A Friend
(1912) The Burglar’s Dilemma
as Birthday Wellwisher
(1914) Home, Sweet Home
as Sister of Payne's Sweetheart
(1918) Hearts of the World
as The Little Disturber
(1914) Arms and the Gringo
as ---
(1923) Fury
as Minnie
(1944) Our Hearts Were Young and Gay
as Mrs. Skinner
(1923) The Bright Shawl
as La Clavel
(1919) Boots
as Boots
(1913) Her Mother's Oath
as The Daughter
(1913) The Lady in Black
as The Girl
(1913) The Widow's Kids
as One of the Kids
(1913) The Reformers
as Dancer (uncredited)
(1913) Papa's Baby
as Young Mother
(1913) By Man's Law
as At League Meeting (uncredited)
(1914) Her Old Teacher
as Marjorie
(1920) Little Miss Rebellion
as Grand Duchess Marie Louise
(1914) The Old Man
as The Maid-of-All-Work
(1914) Cigar Butts
as ---
(1914) A Fair Rebel
as Joan Fitzhugh - the Adopted Sister
(1914) The Different Man
as ---
(1914) The Floor Above
as Stella Ford
(1914) Silent Sandy
as Mary Jones
(1914) The Wife
as Kitty Ives - Debutante
(1914) The Newer Woman
as Dot
(1914) Their First Acquaintance
as Miriam Talbot
(1914) The Mountain Rat
as Nell - 'The Mountain Rat'
(1914) The Painted Lady
as Jess - the Younger Sister
(1914) Her Mother's Necklace
as Bessie
(1914) The Suffragette's Battle in Nuttyville
as ---
(1914) The Tavern of Tragedy
as Dorothy Bell - the Innkeeper's Stepdaughter
(1913) Almost a Wild Man
as Miss Smart / Sideshow Patron
(1913) His Mother's Son
as Woman at Dock (uncredited)
(1914) Granny
as Nell
(1914) A Lesson in Mechanics
as Ruth Wilson
(1914) The Better Way
as Sunbeam
(1914) Back to the Kitchen
as The Ranchman's Daughter
(1914) Sands of Fate
as Helen Robinson
(1914) The Warning
as Dorothy
(1914) The Availing Prayer
as May Rock
(1914) The Saving Grace
as Mollie Kite - the Girl
(1914) A Duel for Love
as ---
(1915) His Lesson
as Participant in Mob Scene (uncredited)
(1918) The Hope Chest
as Sheila Moore
(1915) An Old-Fashioned Girl
as Abigail - the Country Girl
(1915) How Hazel Got Even
as Hazel
(1915) The Lost Lord Lowell
as Molly - the Maid
(1915) Minerva's Mission
as Minerva
(1918) The Hun Within
as Beth
(1915) Out of Bondage
as Mary McRae
(1915) Her Grandparents
as Dorothy
(1915) The Mountain Girl
as Nell - the Mountain Girl
(1915) The Little Catamount
as Hattie - the Little Catamount
(1915) Bred in the Bone
as Mercy, at Sixteen
(1920) Remodeling Her Husband
as Janie Wakefield
(1915) Her Mother's Daughter
as Marie
(1915) Jordan Is a Hard Road
as Cora Findley
(1916) Little Meena's Romance
as Meena
(1919) Peppy Polly
as Polly
(1919) I'll Get Him Yet
as Susy Faraday Jones
(1919) Nugget Nell
as Nugget Nell
(1919) Turning the Tables
as Doris Pennington
(1920) Mary Ellen Comes to Town
as Mary Ellen
(1926) Nell Gwyn
as Nell Gwyn
(1926) Clothes Make the Pirate
as Betsy Tidd
(1927) Tiptoes
as Tiptoes Kaye
(1927) London
as Mavis Hogan
(1918) Battling Jane
as Jane
(1915) Old Heidelberg
as Katie Ruder
(1951) The Whistle at Eaton Falls
as Mrs Doubleday
(1925) Night Life of New York
as Meg
(1913) The Adopted Brother
as The Daughter
(1912) The Musketeers of Pig Alley
as Frizzy-Haired Woman in Street (uncredited)
(1914) Liberty Belles
as Dorothy Ketcham
(1927) Madame Pompadour
as Madame Pompadour
(1917) Her Official Fathers
as Janice
(1917) Stage Struck
as Ruth Colby
(1930) Wolves
as Leila McDonald
(1925) The Beautiful City
as Mollie
(1912) The Informer
as The Southern Girl
(1912) My Baby
as Wedding Guest
(1916) Atta Boy's Last Race
as Lois Brandon
(1925) Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
as Chariot Race Spectator (uncredited)
(1926) Camille: The Fate of a Coquette
as Grace
(1916) Betty of Greystone
as Betty Lockwood
(1917) The Little Yank
as Sallie Castleton
(1913) The Lady and the Mouse
as The Second Sister
(1920) Flying Pat
as Patricia Van Nuys
(1914) The Sisters
as Carol (May's younger sister)
(1913) The Blue or the Gray
as ---
(1913) Those Little Flowers
as A Messenger
(1915) Victorine
as Dottie
(1921) The Ghost in the Garret
as Delsie O'Dell
(1953) Harvest
as Ellen Zalinka
(1950) Lux Video Theatre
as ---
(1948) The Philco Television Playhouse
as Mary Surratt
(1950) Robert Montgomery Presents
as Emily Madison
(1950) Lux Video Theatre
as Miss Susie Slagle
(1950) Robert Montgomery Presents
as Ellen Zalinka
(1948) The Ford Theatre Hour
as ---
(1950) The Prudential Family Playhouse
as Lady Emily Lyons
(1950) Pulitzer Prize Playhouse
as ---
(1951) Goodyear Television Playhouse
as ---
(1953) The United States Steel Hour
as Mrs, Lapham
(1948) The Philco Television Playhouse
as ---
(1954) The Elgin Hour
as Miss Psyche
(1955) The Alcoa Hour
as Arry Gibbs
(1959) Play of the Week
as Aaronetta