Abner Biberman
Appearance
Abner Biberman | |
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Born | Abner Biberman April 1, 1909 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Died | June 20, 1977 San Diego, California, U.S. | (aged 68)
Occupation(s) | Film, stage actor, drama coach, director |
Years active | 1936-1971 |
Spouses | Tholbie Sacher (div.) Helen Call (div.) Sibil Kamban |
Children | Toby Sacher (dec.) Anthony Call Thor Kamban Biberman |
Abner Biberman (April 1, 1909 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin – June 20, 1977 in San Diego, California), was an American actor, director, and screenwriter.[1] Biberman was sometimes credited under the pseudonym Joel Judge.[2]
Filmography
As actor
- 1936: Soak the Rich
- 1939: Gunga Din: Chota
- 1939: Panama Patrol: Arlie Johnson
- 1939: Panama Lady: Elisha
- 1939: The Magnificent Fraud: Ruiz
- 1939: Each Dawn I Die: Shake Edwards
- 1939: Lady of the Tropics: Wardrobe buyer
- 1939: The Rains Came: John, the Baptist
- 1939: The Roaring Twenties: Lefty, Hally's Henchman
- 1939: Another Thin Man: Dum-Dum, Church's Henchman
- 1939: Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President: Extra at Dance
- 1939: Balalaika: Leo Proplinski
- 1940: His Girl Friday: Louis "Diamond Louie" Palutso
- 1940: The Marines Fly High: Gomez
- 1940: Zanzibar: Aba
- 1940: Enemy Agent: Baronoff
- 1940: Ski Patrol: Russian Field Commander
- 1940: South of Pago Pago: Ferro
- 1940: South to Karanga: Manek Sen
- 1940: Girl from Havana: Captain Lazear
- 1941: The Monster and the Girl: George, Perry's Aide
- 1941: This Woman Is Mine: Lamazie
- 1941: Singapore Woman: Singa
- 1941: The Gay Vagabond: Ratmar
- 1941: South of Tahiti: Tahawa
- 1941: The Devil Pays Off: Carlos Castillo-Martinez
- 1942: Broadway: Trado
- 1942: Whispering Ghosts: Mack Wolf
- 1942: Beyond the Blue Horizon: La'oa
- 1942: Little Tokyo, U.S.A.: Satsuma
- 1942: King of the Mounties: Adm. Yamata
- 1942: Road to Morocco: Man
- 1943: The Leopard Man: Charlie How-Come
- 1943: Bombardier: Japanese Sergeant
- 1943: Submarine Alert: Commander Toyo
- 1943: Behind the Rising Sun: Inspector
- 1944: The Bridge of San Luis Rey: Maita
- 1944: Two-Man Submarine: Gabe Fabian
- 1944: Dragon Seed: Captain Yasuda
- 1944: The Keys of the Kingdom: Wai's captain
- 1945: Betrayal from the East: Yamato
- 1945: Salome Where She Danced: Dr. Ling
- 1945: Back to Bataan: Japanese captain at schoolhouse
- 1945: Captain Kidd: Theodore Blades
- 1946: Strange Conquest: Molugi
- 1950: Winchester '73: Latigo Means
- 1951: Roaring City: Eddie Page
- 1952: Viva Zapata!: Captain
- 1954: Knock on Wood: Papinek
- 1954: Elephant Walk: Dr. Pereira
- 1954: The Golden Mistress: Carl Dexter
- 1956: The Price of Fear: Police lab man
- 1974: Kodiak (TV series): Abraham Lincoln Imhook (1974)
As director
- 1954: The Golden Mistress
- 1955: The Looters
- 1955: Running Wild
- 1956: The Price of Fear
- 1956: Behind the High Wall
- 1957: Frères ennemis (Gun for a Coward)
- 1957: The Night Runner
- 1957: Maverick (TV series)
- 1957: Colt .45 (TV series)
- 1958: Flood Tide
- 1958: 77 Sunset Strip (TV series)
- 1960: Le Grand prix (National Velvet) (TV series)
- 1961: Ben Casey (TV series)
- 1962: The Dummy (The Twilight Zone) (TV series)
- 1962: Le Virginien (The Virginian) (TV series)
- 1963: Au-delà du réel (The Outer Limits) (TV series)
- 1964: Voyage au fond des mers (Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea) (série TV)
- 1965: Seaway (TV series)
- 1965: The Trials of O'Brien (TV series)
- 1965: Gunsmoke (TV series)
- 1966: Too Many Thieves
- 1969: The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (TV series)
- 1969-70: Hawaii Five-O (TV series)
As screenwriter
- 1954 : The Golden Mistress
References
- ^ "Abner Biberman, Actor, Director - New York Times obituary". New York Times. June 24, 1977. Retrieved December 9, 2010.
- ^ Kear, Lynn; King, James (2009). Evelyn Brent: The Life and Films of Hollywood's Lady Crook. McFarland. p. 237. ISBN 0-7864-4363-4.