Biography
Judith Crawley was a Canadian film producer, cinematographer, director, and screenwriter. She is considered to be the first Canadian female filmmaker, and is recognized as being a pioneer for women who work in the film industry.
She and her husband Frank Radford "Budge" Crawley co-founded the production company Crawley Films in 1939.
Crawley is best known for writing the Academy Award-winning documentary The Man Who Skied Down Everest.
Filmography
all 28
Movies 28
Writer 16
Director 8
Producer 1
Writer

Attiuk (1963)
Movie
Writer

Whalehead (1963)
Movie
Writer

Ka Ke Ki Ku (1960)
Movie
Writer

Turlutte (1960)
Movie
Writer

On the Sea (1960)
Movie
Producer

From Ten to Twelve (1957)
Movie
Director

He Acts His Age (1949)
Movie
Director

Why Won't Tommy Eat? (1948)
Movie
Cinematographer

New Scotland (1943)
Movie
Cinematographer

Alexis Tremblay: Habitant (1943)
Movie
Director

Who Sheds His Blood (1941)
Movie
Director

Four New Apple Dishes (1940)
Movie
Information
Known For
Directing
Gender
Female
Birthday
1914-04-12
Deathday
1986-09-16 (72 years old)
Birth Place
Ottawa, Canada
Citizenships
Canada
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