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  1. Dorothy Gibson (born Dorothy Winifred Brown; May 17, 1889 – February 17, 1946) was an American actress, socialite and artist's model, active in the early 20th century. She survived the sinking of the Titanic and starred in the first motion picture based on the disaster .

  2. Dorothy Gibson gave up acting shortly after the release of "Saved From the Titanic" to pursue a career in opera, which was as brief as her film work. Dorothy made about 20 movies, 14 of them for Éclair, the rest for Lubin and Imp Studios.

  3. Feb 28, 2022 · Born Dorothy Winifred Brown, Dorothy Gibson was a silent film actress who starred in a movie about the Titanic disaster — just a month after surviving it. Her silent film career was in full swing by the time she survived the historic disaster.

  4. Dorothy Gibson. Actress: Saved from the Titanic. Dorothy Winnifred Brown was born at the home of her parents, Pauline Caroline Boesen Brown and John Brown on May 17, 1889 at 320 Willow Avenue in Hoboken, New Jersey.

  5. Oct 26, 2004 · The woman was 22-year-old actress Dorothy Gibson. She wasn’t really alone but standing on a contrived set, surrounded by her director and two cameramen who were advancing slowly toward her on a rolling dais.

  6. Dorothy Gibson. Actress: Saved from the Titanic. Dorothy Winnifred Brown was born at the home of her parents, Pauline Caroline Boesen Brown and John Brown on May 17, 1889 at 320 Willow Avenue in Hoboken, New Jersey.

  7. Dorothy Winifred Gibson (1889-1946) is arguably one of the most fascinating women of the twentieth century. Her story is more than deserving of its own film or TV show and yet, if it was to ever appear on the screen, it would be in serious danger of being criticised as ‘too unbelievable’ or ‘farfetched’.

  8. Dorothy Winifred Gibson (1889-1946) is arguably one of the most fascinating women of the twentieth century. Her story is more than deserving of its own film or TV show and yet, if it was to ever appear on the screen, it would be in serious danger of being criticised as ‘too unbelievable’ or ‘farfetched’.

  9. Before April 15, 1912, Dorothy Winnifred Brown—AKA Dorothy Gibson—was in the spotlight for her burgeoning acting career and arresting beauty. After that day, everything changed. She was one of the lucky survivors of the Titanic disaster…but in many ways, that meant her nightmares were just beginning.

  10. Feb 9, 2023 · Gibson starred as a Titanic survivor, which she was, asking her fictional fiancé (named Jack, oddly enough and played by future director John G. Adolfi) to give up a life at sea after her...