She was never as popular with audiences as her friend Mary Pickford, but Lilllian Gish was the darling of New York intellectuals who otherwise disdained the crude sentimentalism of early silent ...
MASSILLON Text messages and phone calls from friends weren't enough to make Scot Phillips believe that a mural he painted years ago on a city building had somehow vanished. The artwork depicting ...
“They abide and they endure.” That’s what Lillian Gish famously says of the resilience of children in the closing line of Charles Laughton’s The Night of the Hunter (1955), but she could just as ...
The college censorship debate has reached Hollywood. More than 50 prominent artists, writers, and film scholars are supporting the restoration of the names of the Gish sisters, Dorothy and Lillian, to ...
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