Directora

Hollywood's First Female Director: Lois Weber

June 9, 2026·23 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

Lois Weber was a powerhouse director in her day. She wrote and directed blockbuster films. She experimented with split-screen storytelling, wrote boundary-pushing material, and even directed Hollywood's first nude scene. She was the first female studio head. She had lucrative contracts with major studios like Universal. At one point in the 1910s, her movies made more money than Cecil B. DeMille and D.W. Griffith. In fact, DeMille said she was his favorite director. So why haven't you heard of her? Why didn't her career thrive like her male contemporaries'? There are a few really good - and surprising - reasons for that, which we will talk about in this episode.Grab Bag Collab originally launched this episode. Thank you to them and thank you to Brock Alter for the podcast art. Stephanie Weber is the host, writer, researcher, creator, and owner of Directora. Thank you so much for listening!Please note that there is a microphone update after the first 8 episodes and a general skill increase, so the sound really improves in a few episodes. Stick with it! Follow us on Instagram and TikTok for clips of the movies discussed in these episodes and news about all things women in film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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