Barbara Loden

Barbara Loden
Barbara Loden (July 8, 1932 – September 5, 1980) was a Broadway Tony award-winning American stage and film actress, model, and stage/film director. She was the first woman to write, direct and star in her own feature film, Wanda, which won the International Critics Award at the 1970 Venice Film Festival. Loden also directed several off-Broadway plays. Loden was a life member of the famed Actors Studio and appeared in several projects directed by her second husband, Elia Kazan, including Splendor in the Grass. In 1970 Loden wrote, produced, directed, and starred in her own independent film, Wanda, made with the collaboration of cinematographer and editor Nicholas T. Proferes, on a meager budget of $115,000. Wanda is an semi-autobiographical portrait of a "passive, disconnected coal miner's wife who attaches herself to a petty crook."[4] Innovative in its cinéma vérité style, it was one of the few American films directed by a woman to be theatrically released at that time. Film critic David Thomson wrote, "Wanda is full of unexpected moments and raw atmosphere, never settling for cliché in situation or character." The film was the only American film accepted to, and which won, the International Critics' Prize at the Venice Film Festival in 1970, and was presented at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. In 2010, with support from Gucci, the film was restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive and screened at the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan.
Name Barbara Loden
Also Known As 바바라 로든, 바버라 로든, Barbara Ann Loden
Birthday 1932-07-08
Deathday 1980-09-05
Gender Female
IMDB Barbara Loden profile on IMDB
Place of Birth Asheville, North Carolina, USA
As: Wanda Goronski
1970-09-01
Wanda...
As: Betty Jackson
1960-05-26
Wild River...
As: Jean
1973-11-08
Fade-In...
As: Ginny Stamper
1961-10-10
Splendor in the Gras...
As: Laura Wingfield
1966-12-08
The Glass Menagerie...
As: Delilah Fowler
1975-01-01
The Frontier Experie...
As: Self
1980-12-01
I Am Wanda...
As: Self (archive footag
2017-12-08
Arthur Miller: Write...
As: Penny Sonners
1958-09-30
Naked City...
As: Unknown
1961-06-14
Kraft Mystery Theatr...
As: Unknown
1966-12-08
CBS Playhouse...
As: Unknown
1958-06-30
Today Is Ours...
As: Self - Guest
1968-06-06
The Dick Cavett Show...