Ida Lupino (4 February 1918– 3 August 1995) was an English actress and singer
who became a pioneering director and producer—the only woman working within the
1950s Hollywood studio system to do so…
With
her independent production company, she co-wrote and co-produced several of her
own social-message films and was the first woman to direct a film noir, The
Hitch-Hiker in 1953. In her 48-year career, she
appeared in 59 films and directed eight others, mostly in the United States,
where she became a citizen in 1948. The majority of her later career as an
actress, writer and director was in television, where she directed more than
one hundred episodes of productions ranging across westerns, supernatural
tales, situation comedies, murder mysteries and gangster stories. She was the
only woman to direct episodes of the original The Twilight Zone
series and the only director to have starred in the series as well. She also
did a number of nude scenes which were cut. {She was very hot]
Amii Anne J. Grove, (born 5 September 1985), is an English glamour model and current Page 3 girl. She has
appeared in publications such as The Sun, , Zoo Weekly, FHM, and the Hot Shots Calendar
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I agree-Ida was an interesting and beautiful actress.
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