Kathryn Bigelow – Started At Age 57
In 2010, Kathryn Bigelow made history by becoming the first female director to win an Academy Award. Her career in directing started when she was 27, with her first credit for “Blue Steel,” followed by “Point Break.”
When she was 57, Kathryn directed “The Hurt Locker.” It earned her the coveted Oscar and secured her a place in the annals of history, achieving what no other woman had before her.
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