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Ida Lupino (February 4, 1914 – August 3, 1995) was a film actress, director, and a pioneer in the field of women filmmakers.Early LifeShe was born in London, England, (allegedly under a table during a World War I zeppelin raid), the daughter of actress Connie O'Shea (aka: Connie Emerald) and music hall entertainer, Stanley Lupino, whose distant Italian ancestry can be traced to 17th century Italian immigrants to England.Career RiseEncouraged to enter show business by both her parents and an uncle, Lupino Lane, Ida Lupino made her first film appearance in 1933, in Her First Affaire and worked for several years playing unsubstantial roles.It was after her appearance in The Light That Failed in 1939 that she was taken seriously as a dramatic actress. Her family were friends of Thelma Todd who died mysteriously at the age of 30 in 1935. Her parts improved during the 1940s and she began to describe herself as "the poor man's Bette Davis". While working for Warner Brothers, she would also refuse parts that Davis had rejected, and earned herself suspensions. During this period she became known for her hard boiled roles and appeared in such films as They Drive by Night (1940) and High Sierra (1941). She acted regularly and was in demand throughout the 40s without becoming a major star. In 1947, Lupino left Warner Brothers to become a freelance actress. Notable films around that time include Road House and On Dangerous Ground. DirectingIt was during a suspension in the late 1940s that she began studying the processes behind the camera. Her first directing job came when Elmer Clifton became ill during Not Wanted, a 1949 movie which she co-wrote.Lupino often joked that if she had been the "poor man's Bette Davis" as an actress, then she had become the "poor man's Don Siegel" as a director. From the early '50s she began directing films, mostly melodramas and was one of the few women of her era to achieve success in this field. She directed Outrage in 1950, and tackled the extremely controversial subject (at that time) of rape. In addition to acting in many films noir, she also directed The Hitch-Hiker (1953). The film was the first film noir directed by a woman. She continued acting throughout the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, and her directing efforts during these years were almost exclusively television productions such as Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Twilight Zone, The Donna Reed Show, Gilligan's Island, 77 Sunset Strip, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The Rifleman, The Untouchables, The Fugitive, and Bewitched. After guest starring in TV shows such as Batman, Family Affair, The Mod Squad, Bonanza, Columbo, Burke's Law, Charlie's Angels, Police Woman, The Streets of San Francisco, and Barnaby Jones, she made her final film appearance in 1978, and retired. Personal LifeIda Lupino was married and divorced three times:
The second woman to be admitted to the Director's Guild (following Dorothy Arzner), Ida Lupino has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contributions to the fields of television and motion pictures. They are located at 1724 Vine Street and 6821 Hollywood Boulevard. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Ida Lupino ] Some related entries: Chico Marx | Jiří Voskovec | Essence Atkins | Christopher Hancock | Harry Andrews | Bill Goldberg | Alexander Skarsgård | Hunt Block | Timothy John Byford | Carlos Pedevilla | John Spencer This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Ida Lupino; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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