Michael of Kent: the Queen's cousin; 12. Lady Frederick Windsor: wife of Lord Frederick Windsor. Otherwise known as the actress Sophie Winkleman who played silent film star Dorothy Gibson in Julian Fellowes's TV drama, Titanic; 13. Lord Frederick Windsor: son of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent.
clair Film Co. of Fort Lee, N.J., starred Dorothy Gibson, an actress who had been an actual passenger on the doomed ship; she wore for the movie the same outfit she was wearing when rescued. ("Saved From the Titanic" is considered lost, the only known copies having been destroyed in a fire in 1914.)
Titled Saved From the Titanic, and running all of nine minutes, it starred and was co-written by actual survivor Dorothy Gibson. The next three decades would find three other notable films that carried on the Titanic storyAtlantic in 1929, Cavalcade in 1933 and, most curious of all, S.O.S. Titanic
the day, the cream of New York and London society was on board: millionaire John Jacob Astor and his scandalously young child bride, industrialist Benjamin Guggenheim, Macys owner Isidor Straus and his wife, Ida, socialite Molly Brown, journalist William Thomas Stead and film actress Dorothy Gibson w
* "Saved From the Titanic" (1912): Dorothy Gibson, a 22-year-old actress and real-life Titanic survivor from Hoboken, starred in this 10-minute exploitation picture. She appeared as herself, wearing the actual dress she wore in the disaster, in scenes shot on a derelict ship in New York harbor, inte
The Titanic has a special relationship with the movies:A 10-minute film starring Dorothy Gibson, an actress who survived the sinking, was released a month later. Other movies nibbled around the edges: A 1929 film called Atlantic told the story, but changed the name of the ship; Noel Coward's 1933 Ca