Ida Lupino
Ida Lupino (February 4, 1918 – August 3, 1995) was a trailblazing English-American actress and director, recognized for her significant contributions to the film industry, particularly as a female filmmaker. Over the span of her remarkable 48-year career, she graced the screen in 59 feature films and took the helm as director for seven projects. In the realm of television, Lupino showcased her versatility by appearing in 58 series episodes and directing an impressive 50 episodes, thus leaving a lasting impact on the small screen as well.
As a writer, she expanded her creative influence by penning five films and four television episodes, further demonstrating her multifaceted talent in the entertainment industry. Notably, Lupino's work often tackled complex social issues, making her not just a performer but a storyteller with a purpose. Her filmography includes acclaimed works such as "The Hitch-Hiker" (1953), which is regarded as a significant achievement in film noir, and "Outrage" (1950), which addressed the subject of rape with an unprecedented level of sensitivity for the time.
Ida Lupino's legacy as a pioneering woman in cinema continues to inspire filmmakers and actresses today, solidifying her status as an icon in Hollywood history. Her commitment to breaking barriers and telling compelling stories has left an indelible mark on the industry.
Filmography
Beware, My Lovely
The Food of the Gods
Ladies in Retirement
Moontide
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
They Drive by Night
The Bigamist
The Devil's Rain
Backtrack!
While the City Sleeps
The Hard Way
Private Hell 36
Jennifer
Deep Valley
The Sea Wolf
Woman in Hiding
Fight for Your Lady
On Dangerous Ground
Life Begins at Eight-Thirty
Peter Ibbetson
Road House
Escape Me Never
Pillow to Post
In Our Time
High Sierra
La Fiesta de Santa Barbara
Junior Bonner
Anything Goes
Lust for Gold
The Man I Love
Out of the Fog
Women's Prison
Devotion