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Barbara Ann Loden (July 8, 1932 – September 5, 1980) was an American actress and director of film and theater. [1] [2] Richard Brody of The New Yorker described Loden as the "female counterpart to John Cassavetes ".
Barbara Loden. Actress: Wanda. A one-time pin-up beauty and magazine story model, Barbara Loden studied acting in New York in the early 50s and was on the Broadway boards within the decade.
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Nov 1, 2016 · Barbara Loden: “A Woman Telling Her Own Story Through That of Another Woman” By Richard Brody. November 1, 2016. A newly translated book about the feminist filmmaker Barbara Loden, shown here in...
Barbara Loden. Actress: Wanda. A one-time pin-up beauty and magazine story model, Barbara Loden studied acting in New York in the early 50s and was on the Broadway boards within the decade.
- July 8, 1932
- September 5, 1980
Mar 27, 2019 · Shot on a shoestring budget and neglected for decades, this beautiful portrait of the existential misfortunes of a working-class woman stuck deep in the heart of Pennsylvania coal miner country had a backstory that took some effort to fill out.
Sep 6, 1980 · Barbara Loden, one of the first women to write, direct and star in a feature film, died of cancer yesterday at Mount Sinai Hospital. She was 48 years old and was married to the...
Aug 27, 2010 · Barbara Loden’s film “Wanda,” a feminist portrayal of a woman struggling to survive, is being reissued.