Ida Lupino (4 February 1918 – 3 August 1995) was an English-American film actress and director, and a pioneer among women filmmakers. In her 48-year career, she appeared in 59 films and directed seven ...
When Ida Lupino was working as an actress under contract to Warner Bros. in the 1940s, she joked that she was “the poor man’s Bette Davis,” partly because she tended to be offered parts that Davis had ...
Among the great tough dame stars of movie melodramas in the 1930s and ’40s, Ida Lupino is probably the least well-remembered. Bette Davis, Joan Crawford and Barbara Stanwyck, all of whom were, in Liz ...
Dorothy Arzner, the only female director in the Hollywood studio system during the late ’20s and early ’30s, became infamous for her distinctly dapper butch look and slicked-back hair. Ida Lupino ...
The family friendly comedy IF starring Ryan Reynolds debuted in the top spot at the weekend box office. Click to find out which other movies made the top five. John Krasinski shows versatility in his ...
Mary Ann Anderson was a new sub agent for The Lund Agency in California when she was ordered to deliver flowers to movie star Ida Lupino's home on her birthday. The woman was stunned by what she saw.
Dorothy Arzner, the only female director in the Hollywood studio system during the late ’20s and early ’30s, became infamous for her distinctly dapper butch look and slicked-back hair. Ida Lupino ...
When Ida Lupino was working as an actress under contract to Warner Bros. in the 1940s, she joked that she was "the poor man's Bette Davis," partly because she tended to be offered parts that Davis had ...
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