Dorothy Gish
Biography
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.
Known For

Robert Montgomery Presents

Robert Montgomery Presents

The Philco Television Playhouse

The Philco Television Playhouse

The United States Steel Hour

Goodyear Television Playhouse

Play of the Week

The Alcoa Hour
All Movies (126)
- Lillian Gish: The Actor's Life for Me1988 · as (Archive footage)
- The Cardinal1963 · as Celia Fermoyle
- Harvest1953 · as Ellen Zalinka
- The Whistle at Eaton Falls1951 · as Mrs Doubleday
- Centennial Summer1946 · as Mrs. Rogers
- Our Hearts Were Young and Gay1944 · as Mrs. Skinner
- Wolves1930 · as Leila McDonald
- Madame Pompadour1927 · as Madame Pompadour
- London1927 · as Mavis Hogan
- Tiptoes1927 · as Tiptoes Kaye
- Clothes Make the Pirate1926 · as Betsy Tidd
- Nell Gwyn1926 · as Nell Gwyn
- Camille: The Fate of a Coquette1926 · as Grace
- Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ1925 · as Chariot Race Spectator (uncredited)
- The Beautiful City1925 · as Mollie
- Night Life of New York1925 · as Meg
- Romola1924 · as Tessa
- The Bright Shawl1923 · as La Clavel
- Fury1923 · as Minnie
- The Country Flapper1922 · as Jolanda Whiple - the Country Flapper
- Orphans of the Storm1921 · as Louise Girard
- The Ghost in the Garret1921 · as Delsie O'Dell
- Flying Pat1920 · as Patricia Van Nuys
- Little Miss Rebellion1920 · as Grand Duchess Marie Louise
- Remodeling Her Husband1920 · as Janie Wakefield
- Mary Ellen Comes to Town1920 · as Mary Ellen
- Turning the Tables1919 · as Doris Pennington
- Nobody Home1919 · as Frances Wadsworth
- Nugget Nell1919 · as Nugget Nell
- I'll Get Him Yet1919 · as Susy Faraday Jones
- Peppy Polly1919 · as Polly
- Boots1919 · as Boots
- The Hope Chest1918 · as Sheila Moore
- Battling Jane1918 · as Jane
- The Hun Within1918 · as Beth
- Hearts of the World1918 · as The Little Disturber
- Her Official Fathers1917 · as Janice
- Stage Struck1917 · as Ruth Colby
- The Little Yank1917 · as Sallie Castleton
- The Children of the Feud1916 · as Sairy Ann
- Atta Boy's Last Race1916 · as Lois Brandon
- Gretchen the Greenhorn1916 · as Gretchen Van Houck
- The Little School Ma'am1916 · as Nan
- Susan Rocks the Boat1916 · as Susan Johnstone
- Little Meena's Romance1916 · as Meena
- Betty of Greystone1916 · as Betty Lockwood
- Jordan Is a Hard Road1915 · as Cora Findley
- Her Mother's Daughter1915 · as Marie
- Old Heidelberg1915 · as Katie Ruder
- Bred in the Bone1915 · as Mercy, at Sixteen
- Victorine1915 · as Dottie
- The Little Catamount1915 · as Hattie - the Little Catamount
- The Mountain Girl1915 · as Nell - the Mountain Girl
- Out of Bondage1915 · as Mary McRae
- Her Grandparents1915 · as Dorothy
- Minerva's Mission1915 · as Minerva
- The Lost Lord Lowell1915 · as Molly - the Maid
- How Hazel Got Even1915 · as Hazel
- An Old-Fashioned Girl1915 · as Abigail - the Country Girl
- His Lesson1915 · as Participant in Mob Scene (uncredited)
- The Better Way1914 · as Sunbeam
- The Sisters1914 · as Carol (May's younger sister)
- The Saving Grace1914 · as Mollie Kite - the Girl
- The Availing Prayer1914 · as May Rock
- Back to the Kitchen1914 · as The Ranchman's Daughter
- The Warning1914 · as Dorothy
- Sands of Fate1914 · as Helen Robinson
- Down the Hill to Creditville1914 · as Mamie New
- Granny1914 · as Nell
- A Lesson in Mechanics1914 · as Ruth Wilson
- Her Mother's Necklace1914 · as Bessie
- The Tavern of Tragedy1914 · as Dorothy Bell - the Innkeeper's Stepdaughter
- The Painted Lady1914 · as Jess - the Younger Sister
- The City Beautiful1914 · as The City Girl
- The Suffragette's Battle in Nuttyville1914
- Arms and the Gringo1914
- Their First Acquaintance1914 · as Miriam Talbot
- The Rebellion of Kitty Belle1914
- The Newer Woman1914 · as Dot
- Silent Sandy1914 · as Mary Jones
- The Wife1914 · as Kitty Ives - Debutante
- A Fair Rebel1914 · as Joan Fitzhugh - the Adopted Sister
- Home, Sweet Home1914 · as Sister of Payne's Sweetheart
- Liberty Belles1914 · as Dorothy Ketcham
- The Different Man1914
- The Mountain Rat1914 · as Nell - 'The Mountain Rat'
- Cigar Butts1914
- The Old Man1914 · as The Maid-of-All-Work
- The Mysterious Shot1914 · as Marylee Price
- The Floor Above1914 · as Stella Ford
- Judith of Bethulia1914 · as Crippled Beggar
- Her Father's Silent Partner1914
- Her Old Teacher1914 · as Marjorie
- A Duel for Love1914
- The House of Discord1913 · as The Daughter
- The Blue or the Gray1913
- By Man's Law1913 · as At League Meeting (uncredited)
- A Cure for Suffragettes1913 · as Suffragette
- The Lady in Black1913 · as The Girl
- The Adopted Brother1913 · as The Daughter
- The Suffragette Minstrels1913 · as Among Suffragette Minstrels
- Papa's Baby1913 · as Young Mother
- The Widow's Kids1913 · as One of the Kids
- Those Little Flowers1913 · as A Messenger
- Pa Says1913 · as Dot
- The Reformers1913 · as Dancer (uncredited)
- Her Mother's Oath1913 · as The Daughter
- Almost a Wild Man1913 · as Miss Smart / Sideshow Patron
- Red Hicks Defies the World1913 · as Hicks' Sweetheart
- His Mother's Son1913 · as Woman at Dock (uncredited)
- Just Gold1913 · as The Sweetheart's Sister
- The Lady and the Mouse1913 · as The Second Sister
- The Perfidy of Mary1913 · as Rose
- Broken Ways1913 · as In Telegraph Office (uncredited)
- Oil and Water1913 · as In First Audience (uncredited)
- A Cry for Help1912 · as Witness to Accident
- The Burglar’s Dilemma1912 · as Birthday Wellwisher
- My Hero1912 · as The Young Woman
- The New York Hat1912
- The Informer1912 · as The Southern Girl
- My Baby1912 · as Wedding Guest
- The Musketeers of Pig Alley1912 · as Frizzy-Haired Woman in Street (uncredited)
- The Painted Lady1912 · as Belle at Ice Cream Festival
- So Near, Yet So Far1912 · as A Friend
- Two Daughters of Eve1912 · as In Theatre Crowd
- An Unseen Enemy1912 · as Youngest Sister
All TV Shows (13)
- Play of the Week1959 · as Aaronetta
- The Alcoa Hour1955 · as Arry Gibbs
- The Elgin Hour1954 · as Miss Psyche
- The United States Steel Hour1953 · as Mrs, Lapham
- Goodyear Television Playhouse1951
- Pulitzer Prize Playhouse1950
- Lux Video Theatre1950
- Lux Video Theatre1950 · as Miss Susie Slagle
- Robert Montgomery Presents1950 · as Emily Madison
- Robert Montgomery Presents1950 · as Ellen Zalinka
- The Ford Theatre Hour1948
- The Philco Television Playhouse1948 · as Mary Surratt
- The Philco Television Playhouse1948