Lillian Gish On Stage, Screen
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Some highlights of Lillian Gish’s career:
FILM
“An Unseen Enemy,” 1912.
“The Musketeers of Pig Alley,” 1912.
“A Misunderstood Boy,” 1913.
“The Mothering Heart,” 1913.
“The Battle of Elderbush Gulch,” 1913.
“Judith of Bethulia,” 1914.
“The Birth of a Nation,” 1915.
“Intolerance,” 1916.
“Hearts of the World,” 1918.
“Broken Blossoms,” 1919.
“Remodeling Her Husband,” 1920. (director)
“Way Down East,” 1920.
“Orphans of the Storm,” 1922.
“La Boheme,” 1926.
“The Scarlet Letter,” 1926.
“The Wind,” 1928.
“One Romantic Night,” 1930.
“Duel in the Sun,” 1946.
“Night of the Hunter,” 1955.
“The Comedians,” 1967.
“A Wedding,” 1978.
“The Whales of August,” 1987.
STAGE
“Uncle Vanya,” 1930.
“Camille,” 1932.
“Hamlet,” 1936.
“The Trip to Bountiful,” 1953.
“All the Way Home,” 1960.
“A Passage to India,” 1963.
“Romeo and Juliet,” 1965.
“I Never Sang for My Father,” 1968.
TELEVISION
“The Late Christopher Bean,” 1949.
“The Autobiography of Grandma Moses,” 1952.
“The Trip to Bountiful,” 1953.
“The Day Lincoln Was Shot,” 1956.
“Arsenic and Old Lace,” 1969.
“Hobson’s Choice,” 1983.
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