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Lillian Gish plays an impoverished young woman whose musician boyfriend (Walter Miller) leaves to seek his fortune.
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That act, like those moments from Garbo, Gish, and Brooks, suggests a vein of contrariness and complication, the astonishments of art.
NEWYORKER: The Artists
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Actress Anna Deavere Smith has been awarded the prestigious Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize for her innovative one-woman documentary stage shows.
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Lillian Gish, for all her justly celebrated spirituality, had subversive moments, too.
NEWYORKER: The Artists
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The Gish sisters were huge silent movie stars, with Lillian going on to be nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 1946 for Duel in the Sun.
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The same stenciling technique is used to great effect on the velvet tunics and cloaks that Fortuny would pair with his gowns a ravishing example in apricot was first owned by Dorothy Gish and then by Irene Worth.
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My name is Ee-Ba-Da-Gish, White-Headed Eagle.
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