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View all Mary Gish pictures. Description: Mary Gish was born on September 16, 1876 in the USA as Mary Robinson McConnell. She was an actress, known for Hearts of the World (1918), Letters Entangled (1915) and Two Daughters of Eve (1912). She was married to James Leigh de Guiche.
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Mary Robinson Gish (née McConnell; September 16, 1876 [1] – September 17, 1948) [2] was an American actress and the mother of screen stars Lillian and Dorothy Gish.
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Beard (b.1955) is also an outspoken feminist and her book Women & Power: A Manifesto (2017) – exploring the roots of misogyny through the ways in which powerful women have been treated and women have been silenced from classical times to today – is considered a modern feminist classic.