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Movies of George Fawcett and Dorothy Gish together

George Fawcett and Dorothy Gish have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was Betty of Greystone in 1916. The most recent movie that George Fawcett and Dorothy Gish starred together was Little Miss Rebellion in 1920.

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1916

Betty of Greystone

Betty of Greystone

Betty of Greystone

George Fawcett

Starred as Jim Weed

Dorothy Gish

Starred as Betty Lockwood

1918

Hearts of the World

Hearts of the World

Hearts of the World

George Fawcett

Starred as The Village Carpenter

Dorothy Gish

Starred as The Little Disturber

1918

The Hope Chest

The Hope Chest

The Hope Chest

George Fawcett

Starred as Lew Moore

Dorothy Gish

Starred as Sheila Moore

1918

The Hun Within

The Hun Within

The Hun Within

George Fawcett

Starred as Henry Wagner

Dorothy Gish

Starred as Beth

1919

I'll Get Him Yet

I'll Get Him Yet

I'll Get Him Yet

George Fawcett

Starred as Bradford Warrington Jones

Dorothy Gish

Starred as Susy Faraday Jones

1919

Nobody Home

Nobody Home

Nobody Home

George Fawcett

Starred as Rockaway Smith

Dorothy Gish

Starred as Frances Wadsworth

1919

Turning the Tables

Turning the Tables

Turning the Tables

George Fawcett

Starred as Prof. Freno Palmer

Dorothy Gish

Starred as Doris Pennington

1920

Little Miss Rebellion

Little Miss Rebellion

Little Miss Rebellion

George Fawcett

Starred as Undetermined Role

Dorothy Gish

Starred as Grand Duchess Marie Louise

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