Lillian Gish - Rechte für bestimmte redaktionelle Kunden in Deutschland. Limited rights for specific editorial clients in Germany 1927 (Photo by ullstein bild/ullstein bild)
Mayor of NY with Connie Towers and Lillian Gish – backstage in the opening night of “Anya” Mayor of NY with Connie Towers and Lillian Gish – backstage in the opening night of “Anya” (December 1965) Anya star Connie Towers is pictured backstage with Lillian Gish and Mayor of the New York City John Lindsey. In private life, Connie is Mrs. Eugene McGrath who often visits Miami. Her husband’s mother. Mrs. Harry Scheibla, lives in Miami. The McGraths have two small children, a son and a daughter. Photo Friedman Abeles 351W 54St. N.Y.C. 19 Judson 6-3260 Constance Towers, Lillian Gish and John Lindsey (Mayor of NY) – Photo Anya Dec 5 1965 Constance Towers, Lillian Gish and John Lindsey (Mayor of NY) – Anya Dec 5 1965 Back to Lillian Gish Home page
“The Angel of Contention” (THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD July 1914) THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD July 1914 “The Angel of Contention” Two-Reel Majestic—Written by Will Levington Comfort and Directed by John O’Brien. Reviewed by Louis Reeves Harrison. CAST. The Angel …………………………………………….. Lillian Gish Her Daddy …………………………….Spottiswoode Aitken Sheriff Magoon ………………………….. George Seignian Jack Colter …………………………………………………R. Walsh THE dominant note in “The Angel of Contention” is very clearly – indicated in the title. Lillian Gish is the angel in a rough settlement of cattle men. They are hard drinkers, hard fighters, of lawless tendency, yet possessing enough inborn honesty in their make-up to show deference to the helpless little woman in their midst. The demure little angel is loved by the big and manly sheriff. A sheriff must possess unusual courage to enforce law in a community where men make laws for themselves, more or less according to the demand of conditions under whic...
Lillian Gish visits Berlin Germany -1928- Miss Gish spent six months abroad conferring with Reinhardt and Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Austrian poet-playwright, who wrote the play for Miss Gish. Raimund von Hofmannsthal, son of the author, is accompanying the party to the west coast. Lillian Gish continues to keep her diminutive person in the playgrounds of Europe, but she has her eye and her mind on her work. We learn that she is deep in the throes of working on a scenario, written for her by Hugo von Hoffmanstal and Max Reinhardt. Upon Joseph Schenck’s recent arrival in Europe, Professor Reinhardt, who will direct Miss Gish’s next production, gave a dinner party for his future star, at Schloss Leopoldskron, whereafter the wizard of Leopoldskron took occasion to settle much of the speculation as to the future plans of himself and Miss Gish. Lillian Gish 1928 – Suddeutsche Zeitung Munich “I hope to be able to start on the screening of Miss Gish’s picture in Hollywood, in the early part...
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