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 ...
In the realm of Golden Age Hollywood, Ida Lupino may not be as well-known as other stars, but her achievements cannot be overlooked. The British actress rose to prominence in the '30s and '40s, with ...
Ida Lupino, a star of the nineteen-forties, became a director in 1949—a great one, as seen in Film Forum’s retrospective (through Nov. 22) of her work on both sides of the camera. Her movies probe ...
Actress Ida Lupino, who appeared in nearly 60 films in her 48-year career - she was smitten with Bogart in "High Sierra," a depraved murderess in "They Drive by Night," and a pathological warden in ...
Born in London in 1918, Ida Lupino was a movie star, writer, producer, groundbreaking filmmaker, and an all-around character. A brilliant renaissance woman, dubbed by one columnist “the last of ...
A new Warner Archive home release of Vincent Sherman's "The Hard Way" provides an opportunity to appreciate the singular actress at her finest. When Ida Lupino was working as an actress under contract ...
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