Ida was superb. I have been a fan of hers for decades, from interesting on screen characters, to her no-nonsense get-to-it intensity as a director, she was indeed one of the best in the industry.
What a beauty. Remember her from the 50's with her husband Howard Duff in Mr Adams and Eve. She won NY Film Critics award for best actress in 1942 in The Hard Way. Never nominated for an Oscar, while many - many - unworthy actresses actually won.
I didn't know that Ida Lupino was a Director for most of my life, but recently I have notice that Ms. Lupino would be on many early Television shows as their Director. 'Have Gun for Hire,' has several and I've seen her work on other shows on T.V. Pretty neet.
She also directed an episode of the original Twilight Zone. The only person start in an episode (The Sixteen Milliliter Shrine- season 1) and directed one (The Mask- season 5)
I am a Pakistani fan of miss Ida Lupino. I have watched almost all of her films both as an actress and as a director, including some of her TV work (She directed probably the best Twilight Zone episode ever, THE MASKS).
Ms. Lupino was one extremely talented individual. She acted in, directed, and also authored movies. And she did it all during the height of sexist Hollywood!
Ida lupino also directed 9 episodes of TV series THRILLER. Watch Trio for Terror of the series which was a predecessor to British anthologies from the 70s.
I love the film Devotion. Ida Lupino’s portrayal of Emily Bronte was Oscar worthy. People make such a big deal about women directors now but imagine being one in the 1950’s that to me is a big deal and I’m am sure there were others like Dorothy Arzner who directed Dance Girl Dance who will never get the respect they deserve. I think more highly of these women then the upcoming women directors of today because they had to work hard to prove themselves in a very sexist bigoted world of yesteryear.
In fact Dorothy Arzner was the only woman to direct sound films regularly before Ida, and the first woman member of the DGA. But nobody before or since was as versatile as Ms Lupino.
Ida was superb. I have been a fan of hers for decades, from interesting on screen characters, to her no-nonsense get-to-it intensity as a director, she was indeed one of the best in the industry.
Love her! Very underrated. I urge everyone to check her out.
Love all of her work! Ida was amazing both in front of and behind the camera. Why are there no statues and streets named after her? A GIANT of cinema.
What a beauty. Remember her from the 50's with her husband Howard Duff in Mr Adams and Eve. She won NY Film Critics award for best actress in 1942 in The Hard Way. Never nominated for an Oscar, while many - many - unworthy actresses actually won.
The Hitch-Hiker is one of my favorite movies.She directed movies en many tv shows
Remarkable. A great tribute. From one great actress director for another. Thank you Lee. Thank you Ida.
Thrilled to have such a major talent helping to expand the fan base for another fine artist.
I love Lee Grant as well.
I didn't know that Ida Lupino was a Director for most of my life, but recently I have notice that Ms. Lupino would be on many early Television shows as their Director. 'Have Gun for Hire,' has several and I've seen her work on other shows on T.V. Pretty neet.
She also directed an episode of the original Twilight Zone. The only person start in an episode (The Sixteen Milliliter Shrine- season 1) and directed one (The Mask- season 5)
Ida has always been one of my favorite actresses -- and one of my favorite people. ...Rowby.
I am a Pakistani fan of miss Ida Lupino. I have watched almost all of her films both as an actress and as a director, including some of her TV work (She directed probably the best Twilight Zone episode ever, THE MASKS).
Ms. Lupino was one extremely talented individual. She acted in, directed, and also authored movies. And she did it all during the height of sexist Hollywood!
hollywood is still sexist.and ageist
Hoping Lee is doing well
Ida Lupino was great in noir classics. Along with Lana Turner.
She also directed MASKS on THE TWILIGHT ZONE.
Also starred as an actor in the 4th-ever episode, “The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine.” Ida RULED!
The Masks also started Margaret Sullavan's daughter Brooke Hayward
Love Ida X
Ida Lupino- Beautiful, a fabulous actress and a marvelous director. My whole family always loved her. Nice tribute to an underrated talent.
Ida Lupino foi a pioneira.
i always liked Ida Lupino, always liked her face. I hope she was happy.
Ida lupino also directed 9 episodes of TV series THRILLER. Watch Trio for Terror of the series which was a predecessor to British anthologies from the 70s.
I love the film Devotion. Ida Lupino’s portrayal of Emily Bronte was Oscar worthy. People make such a big deal about women directors now but imagine being one in the 1950’s that to me is a big deal and I’m am sure there were others like Dorothy Arzner who directed Dance Girl Dance who will never get the respect they deserve. I think more highly of these women then the upcoming women directors of today because they had to work hard to prove themselves in a very sexist bigoted world of yesteryear.
In fact Dorothy Arzner was the only woman to direct sound films regularly before Ida, and the first woman member of the DGA. But nobody before or since was as versatile as Ms Lupino.
what makes you think that sexism and ageism is over and that female directiors have it easier now.its still hard
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You took the words right out of MY mouth ... "The more things change, the more they stay the same". (UNK)
Happy Birthday , Ida. Feb 4 from 2022
Great TCM video 👍📸😊
A woman to be admired for her artistry and courage to take the lead as a woman in male dominated industry. What a dame!
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Had a crush on her in High Sierra with Humphrey Bogart.
The studio system needs to be brought back. 95% of the movies that are made today are total crap.
If you look closely, she kind of resembles Elizabeth Taylor.
I thought that too.