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* [[Janet Greek]] (Xena)
* [[Janet Greek]] (Xena)
* [[Alice Guy-Blaché]], 1873-1968 (also known as "Alice Guy" and "Alice Guy Blaché"; one of the first female directors; "The Life of Christ"; "La Fée Printemps"; "La Esmeralda"; "The Pit and the Pendulum"; "Vampire"; many other films)
* [[Alice Guy-Blaché]], 1873-1968 (also known as "Alice Guy" and "Alice Guy Blaché"; one of the first female directors; "The Life of Christ"; "La Fée Printemps"; "La Esmeralda"; "The Pit and the Pendulum"; "Vampire"; many other films)
* [[Catherine Hardwicke]] (born 1955) ("Thirteen" and other films)
* [[Melanie Harris]] (Chocky)
* [[Melanie Harris]] (Chocky)
* [[Sarah Hellings]] (Doctor Who)
* [[Sarah Hellings]] (Doctor Who)

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This is a list of female directors in SF (TV/video, video games, film, and stage), along with the best-known work or series and an indicator of genre ("other films", "other TV episodes").

List

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E-K

L-Q

R-Z

See also

  • Browse directors category for alphabetical listing of all directors, female and non-female, SF and non-SF.

Further reading

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