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Item:UACC-SIGNED AUTOGRAPH PHOTO NICELY MATTED LILLIAN GISH

UACC-SIGNED AUTOGRAPH PHOTO NICELY MATTED LILLIAN GISH

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Category: Autographs  

HERE IS A NICELY PRESENTED BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO OF ACTRESS LILLIAN GISH.

SHE WAS A STAR OF STAGE, SCREEN AND TELEVISION.  HERE CAREER SPANNED 75 YEARS. 

 ONE OF HER MOST NOTABLE PARTS WAS IN D.W. GRIFFITH'S  "BIRTH OF A NATION"

SHE DID CONSIDERABLE TELEVISION WORK IN THE 50'S THROUGH THE 80'S.

SHE CLOSED HER CAREER  IN 1987 PLAYING OPPOSITE OF BETTE DAVIS IN "WHALES OF AUGUST"

LILLIAN GISH NEVER MARRIED AND NEVER HAD CHILDREN.   SHE DIED AT THE AGE OF 99.

PHOTO IS 8X10 AND IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.   IT IS MATTED IN BLACK TO AN OVERALL SIZE OF 11X14 AND MAKES A VERY ATTRACTIVE PRESENTATION.

COA INCLUDED .  NO PREPRINTS.  ALL PHOTOS HAND SIGNED BY THE ACTOR LISTED.

ALL AUTOGRAPHS ARE HAND-SIGNED BY THE CELEBRITIES INDICATED.  THERE ARE NO PRE-PRINTS  OR AUTOPENS. 

WE STAND BEHIND ALL ITEMS . WE BACK EVERYTHING WITH A 100 PERCENT LIFETIME GUARANTEE WITH A COA.  ALL ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED TO PASS ANY LEGITIMATE 3RD PARTY AUTHENTICATION. 

WE ARE MEMBERS OF THE UACC  IN GOOD STANDING #4050 AND ABIDE BY THE STRICT CODE OF ETHICS SET BY THE UNIVERSAL AUTOGRAPH COLLECTORS CLUB.  SO BID WITH CONFIDENCE.

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Early life

Lillian Diana Gish was born in Springfield, Ohio, the elder sister of actress Dorothy Gish. The sisters' mother, Mary Robinson McConnell (an Episcopalian), began acting in order to support the family after her husband, James Lee Gish (who was of German Lutheran descent) abandoned them[3]. When Lillian and Dorothy were old enough, they joined the theatre, often traveling separately in different productions. They also took modeling jobs.

In 1912, their friend Mary Pickford introduced the sisters to D. W. Griffith, and helped get them contracts with Biograph Studios. Lillian Gish would soon become one of America's best-loved actresses. Although she was 19 she gave her age as 16 and it was not until 1984 that her true birth date was discovered.

Career

Their first role was in Griffith's short film An Unseen Enemy. Lillian went on to star in many of Griffith's most acclaimed films, among these The Birth of a Nation (as Elsie), Intolerance, Broken Blossoms, Way Down East, and Orphans of the Storm.

 

Having appeared in over 25 short films and features in her first two years as a movie actress, Lillian became a major star, becoming known as "The First Lady of the Silent Screen" and appearing in lavish productions, frequently of literary works such as The Scarlet Letter. MGM released her from her contract in 1928 after the failure of The Wind, now recognized by many as among her finest performances and one of the most distinguished works of the late silent period.

She directed one film, Remodeling Her Husband, when D. W. Griffith took his unit on location—he told Gish that he thought the crew would work harder for a girl. Gish apparently preferred to remain in front of the camera rather than behind it, since she never directed again. She told reporters at the time that directing was a man's job.

With her debut in talkies only moderately successful, she acted on the stage for the most part in the 1930s and early 1940s, appearing in roles as varied as Ophelia in Guthrie McClintic's landmark 1936 production of Hamlet (with John Gielgud and Judith Anderson) and Marguerite in a limited run of La Dame aux Camélias. Of the former, she said, with pride, "I played a lewd Ophelia!".

 

Returning to movies, Gish was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1946 for Duel in the Sun. She appeared in films from time to time for the rest of her life, notably in Night of the Hunter – as a rural foster mother fiercely protecting her charges from a murderous preacher (Robert Mitchum) – and A Wedding. She was considered for various roles in Gone with the Wind ranging from Ellen O'Hara, Scarlett's mother,[4] to the prostitute Belle Watling.

Gish made numerous television appearances from the early 1950s into the late 1980s. Her most acclaimed television work was starring in the original production of The Trip to Bountiful in 1953. She appeared as Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna in the short-lived 1965 Broadway musical Anya.

In addition to her latter-day acting appearances, Gish became one of the leading advocates on the lost art of the silent film, often giving speeches and touring to screenings of classic works. In 1975, she hosted The Silent Years, a PBS film program of silent films.

Gish received a Special Academy Award in 1971 "For superlative artistry and for distinguished contribution to the progress of motion pictures." In 1984 she received an American Film Institute Lifetime Achievement Award, becoming only the second female recipient (Bette Davis was first in 1977), and the only recipient who was a major figure in the silent era. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1720 Vine Street.

Her last film role was in The Whales of August in 1987 at the age of 93, with Vincent Price, Bette Davis and Ann Sothern, in which she and Davis starred as elderly sisters in Maine.

Her final professional appearance was a cameo on the 1988 studio recording of Jerome Kern's Show Boat, starring Frederica von Stade and Jerry Hadley, in which she affectingly spoke the few lines of The Old Lady on the Levee in the final scene. The last words of her century-spanning career: "Good night, dear."

Some in the entertainment industry were angry that Gish had not received an Oscar nomination for her role in The Whales of August. Gish herself was more complacent, remarking that it saved her the trouble of "losing to Cher" (who did, in fact, win the Oscar for her performance in Moonstruck).

 Private life

Lillian Gish never married nor had children. The association between Gish and D. W. Griffith was so close that some suspected a romantic connection, an issue never acknowledged by Gish although several of their associates were certain they were at least briefly involved. For the remainder of her life she always referred to him as "Mr. Griffith".

She was involved with Charles Duell (a producer) and the drama critic and editor George Jean Nathan. Gish's association with Duell was something of a tabloid scandal in the 1920s after he sued her and made the details of their relationship public.

During the period of political turmoil in the United States that lasted from the outbreak of World War II in Europe until the attack on Pearl Harbor, she maintained an outspoken non-interventionist stance. She was an active member of the America First Committee, a controversial anti-intervention organization founded by retired General Robert E. Wood with aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh as its leading spokesman.

She maintained a very close relationship with her sister Dorothy, as well as with Mary Pickford, for her entire life. Another of her closest friends was actress Helen Hayes; Gish was the godmother of Hayes' son James MacArthur.

She died in her sleep of natural causes on February 27, 1993, at the age of 99. Her estate, which she left to Hayes (who died a month later) was valued at several million dollars, and went to provide prizes for artistic excellence.

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