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  1. In a heartfelt 1995 New York Times tribute to Ida Lupino (1918–95), Martin Scorsese called her “a woman of extraordinary talents, and one of those talents was directing. Her tough, glowingly emotional work as an actress is well remembered, but her considerable accomplishments as a filmmaker are largely forgotten and they shouldn’t be.

  2. Nov 24, 2016 · She could play comic ingénues, as well as prostitutes and gangster molls but made her mark appearing opposite various Warner Bros. tough guys throughout World War II. Ms. Lupino starred as a...

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  4. In an op-ed in the New York Times upon her death in 1955, Martin Scorsese wrote this about Ida Lupino: “I never met Ida Lupino, but I always wanted to. Her tough, emotional acting is well remembered, but her considerable accomplishments as a filmmaker are largely forgotten.

  5. Dec 31, 1995 · The Lives They Lived: Ida Lupino;Behind the Camera, a Feminist. Share full article. By Martin Scorsese. Dec. 31, 1995. The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ida_LupinoIda Lupino - Wikipedia

    Martin Scorsese calls Lupino's thematic film work "essential," noting that "What is at stake in Lupino's films is the psyche of the victim. [Her films] addressed the wounded soul and traced the slow, painful process of women trying to wrestle with despair and reclaim their lives.

  7. Jan 21, 1996 · A perceptive tribute to Ida Lupino has been long overdue, and Martin Scorsese has written it ("Behind the Camera, a Feminist"). Too bad he never met her in her prime. I did once. It was during...

  8. Mar 8, 2016 · Lupino turns vocalist as she plays a singer visiting her family, who catches the eye of a nightclub owner. Sleek and well-acted this film apparently inspired Scorseses New York, New York. Whatever, this is a MUCH better picture. Fun Facts. 1. Ida Lupinas singing voice was dubbed by Peg LaCentra. 2.

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