

Alice Guy-Blaché
Born: 1873-07-01
Alice Guy-Blaché (July 1, 1873 – March 24, 1968) is generally considered to be the world's first female director. French-born Alice Guy entered the film business as a secretary at Gaumont-Paris in 1896. The next year Gaumont changed from manufacturing cameras to producing movies, and Guy became one of its first film directors. She impressed the company so much with the output (she averaged two two-reelers a week) and quality of her productions that by 1905 she was made the company's...
Known For


The Cabbage-Patch Fairy

Spain

Alice Guy Films a 'Phonoscène' in the Studio at Buttes-Chaumont, Paris

Animated Portrait Shot by L and A Lumière

Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché

The Lost Garden: The Life and Cinema of Alice Guy-Blaché
