This hauntingly beautiful woman has been a muse of mine for quite some time.
Lillian Gish (1893-1993) was an actress who starred in her first silent film in 1912 at age nineteen.
Her acting career lasted for 75 years, well into the 1980s.She was most prominently known for her silent film roles, and for being the favorite leading lady of producer D. W. Griffith.
Her acting career lasted for 75 years, well into the 1980s.She was most prominently known for her silent film roles, and for being the favorite leading lady of producer D. W. Griffith.
Lillian and her sister Dorothy Gish starred in films together, including their mutual break out roll in "An Unseen Enemy" (1912). They both possessed an ethereal natural beauty that was highly praised. The elegance of the Edwardian era of style is my particular favorite. Needless to say however, the Gish girls radiance translated through all periods of fashion.