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  1. Kathryn Bigelow. Director: The Hurt Locker. A very talented painter, Kathryn spent two years at the San Francisco Art Institute. At 20, she won a scholarship to the Whitney Museum's Independent Study Program.

  2. Kathryn Ann Bigelow (/ ˈ b ɪ ɡ ə ˌ l oʊ /; born November 27, 1951) is an American filmmaker. Bigelow has received numerous accolades including two Academy Awards , two BAFTA Awards , and a Primetime Emmy Award .

  3. Kathryn Bigelow. Director: Zero Dark Thirty. A very talented painter, Kathryn spent two years at the San Francisco Art Institute. At 20, she won a scholarship to the Whitney Museum's Independent Study Program.

  4. May 17, 2024 · Kathryn Bigelow, American film director and screenwriter, noted for action films that often featured protagonists struggling with inner conflict. She was the first woman to win an Academy Award for best director, for The Hurt Locker (2008).

  5. Kathryn Ann Bigelow (born November 27, 1951) is an American film director. Her best-known films are the cult horror film Near Dark (1987), the surfer/bank robbery action picture Point Break (1991), the historical/mystery film The Weight of Water (2000) and the war drama The Hurt Locker (2008).

  6. Mar 14, 2010 · Kathryn Bigelows two-fisted win at the Academy Awards has helped dismantle stereotypes about what types of films women can and should direct.

  7. Director Kathryn Bigelow was hailed as one of the preeminent stylists of contemporary Hollywood filmmaking. After making an unusual entrance to cinema by way of the art world, Bigelow put her...

  8. Aug 2, 2017 · Bigelow is referring to the acquittals of white police officers tried for shooting and killing unarmed African-American citizens, proceedings – many would say...

  9. Dec 27, 2012 · As a female director who specializes in male-focused action movies — and who, with “ The Hurt Locker ,” became the first woman to win an Oscar for directing — Ms. Bigelow, 61, is often defined...

  10. Oct 6, 2021 · Kathryn Bigelow - the first woman to win the Academy Award for Best Director in 2008, paved the way for the modern feminist directors we know, admire, and love.