Judith Crawley
An image from The Man Who Skied Down Everest, one of the productions that also features Judith Crawley.

Judith Crawley

April 12, 1914 — Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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.

The Man Who Skied Down Everest

The Man Who Skied Down Everest

1975

Social-Sex Attitudes in Adolescence

Social-Sex Attitudes in Adolescence

1953

The Loon's Necklace

The Loon's Necklace

1949

The Frustrating Fours and the Fascinating Fives

The Frustrating Fours and the Fascinating Fives

1953

The Land of Jacques Cartier

The Land of Jacques Cartier

1963

Alexis Tremblay: Habitant

Alexis Tremblay: Habitant

1943

From Sociable Six to Noisy Nine

From Sociable Six to Noisy Nine

1954

From Ten to Twelve

From Ten to Twelve

1957