Lillian Gish Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

Lillian Gish Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

    Lillian Gish Quick InfoHeight 5 ft 5½ in Weight 53 kg Date of Birth October 14, 1893 Zodiac Sign Libra Eye Color Blue

    Lillian Gish was an American actress, stage artist, director, and writer whose acting career spanned 75 years, from 1912, in silent film shorts, to 1987. Called “The First Lady of American Cinema”, Gish was cast in a variety of projects like The Musketeers of Pig Alley, Gold and Glitter, The Informer, The Burglar’s Dilemma, In the Aisles of the Wild, A Cry for Help, A Woman in the Ultimate, The Battle at Elderbush Gulch, The Lady and the Mouse, Just Gold, Lord Chumley, The Green-Eyed Devil, The Folly of Anne, The Lily and the Rose, An Innocent Magdalene, The Children Pay, The Great Love, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, and The Whales of August.

    Born Name

    Lillian Diana Gish

    Nick Name

    The First Lady of American Cinema

    Lillian Gish in New York in 1922Lillian Gish in New York in 1922 (trialsanderrors / / CC BY 2.0)

    Age

    She was born on October 14, 1893.

    Died

    On February 27, 1993, she died of heart failure at the age of 99 in New York City, New York, United States.

    Sun Sign

    Libra

    Born Place

    Springfield, Ohio, United States

    Nationality

    American

     

    Occupation

    Actress, Stage Artist, Director, Writer

    Family

    • Father – James Leigh Gish
    • Mother – Mary Robinson McConnell (Actress)
    • Sibling – (Younger Sister) (Actress, Stage Artist, Director, Writer)
    • Others – David Edwin Gish (Paternal Grandfather), Diana Caroline Waltz (Paternal Grandmother), Henry C. McConnell (Maternal Grandfather), Elizabeth Ellen Robinson (Maternal Grandmother)

    Build

    Slim

    Lillian Gish as seen at 80 years of age in 1973Lillian Gish as seen at 80 years of age in 1973 (Allan Warren / / CC BY-SA 3.0)

    Height

    5 ft 5½ in or 166.5 cm

    Weight

    53 kg or 117 lbs

    Boyfriend / Spouse

    Lillian Gish had dated –

    1. George Jean Nathan – She dated drama critic and magazine editor George Jean Nathan.
    2. – It was speculated that she was romantically involved with film director D. W. Griffith at some point in her life. Although she never acknowledged the matter, several of their associates were certain they were at least briefly involved because they shared a close bond. Also, she always referred to him as “Mr. Griffith”.
    3. Fred Marsh
    4. Charles Duell Jr. (1922) – In 1922, she had an affair with producer Charles Duell Jr.

    Note – Gish never married nor had any children.

    Race / Ethnicity

    White

    She was of German, Scottish, and English descent.

    Hair Color

    Light Brown

    Eye Color

    Blue

    Sexual Orientation

    Straight

    Distinctive Features

    • Doll-like looks
    • Early roles as innocent, virginal characters who are victimized by a cruel world
    • Often portrayed willful but conflicted women

    Religion

    She was a devout Episcopalian.

    Lillian Gish in Jed Harris's Broadway production of 'Uncle Vanya' in 1930Lillian Gish in Jed Harris’s Broadway production of ‘Uncle Vanya’ in 1930 (Kenneth Alexander / Theatre Magazine / Public Domain)

    Lillian Gish Favorite Things

    • Film Of Her MGM CareerThe Wind (1928)

    Source

    Lillian Gish Facts

    1. Her father was an alcoholic.
    2. She was placed at number #19 on the list of the “50 Greatest American Female Screen Legends” curated by the American Film Institute in 1999.
    3. Lillian was a survivor of the 1918 flu pandemic as she had contracted the illness during the filming of Broken Blossoms.
    4. She never appeared in a film nominated for the Best Picture Oscar.
    5. She was a staunch Republican and supported in the 1970s.
    6. Many of her films have now become lost films.

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    1. Candy

      I’ve always been fascinated with early film actresses from the silent flickers to the talkies.

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