Abner Biberman | |
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Born | Abner Warren Biberman April 1, 1909 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Died | June 20, 1977 68) San Diego, California, U.S. | (aged
Other names | Joel Judge |
Alma mater | University of Pennsylvania |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1933–1977 |
Spouses | Tholbie Sacher (m. 1928; div. 19??) Helen Call (m. 1938; div. 19??) Sibil Kamban (m. 1954) |
Children | 3 |
Abner Warren Biberman (April 1, 1909 – June 20, 1977) was an American actor, director, and screenwriter.
Early years
Biberman was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, later moving to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1] He gained early acting experience as a student at the Tome School for Boys prep school.[2] He also attended the University of Pennsylvania.[1]
Career
He was sometimes credited under the pseudonym Joel Judge.[3]
Death
Biberman died at his home in San Diego, California. His obituary in The New York Times gave his age as 69. He was survived by his wife and three sons.[1]
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 (uncredited)
- 1939: Lady of the Tropics - Wardrobe buyer (uncredited)
- 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 (uncredited)
- 1939: Balalaika - Leo Proplinski
- 1940: His Girl Friday - Louis "Diamond Louie" Palutso
- 1940: The Marines Fly High - Gomez (uncredited)
- 1940: Zanzibar - Aba
- 1940: Enemy Agent - Baronoff
- 1940: Ski Patrol - Russian Field Commander
- 1940: South of Pago Pago - Manuel Ferro
- 1940: South to Karanga - Manek Sen
- 1940: Golden Gloves - Torsovitch (uncredited)
- 1940: Girl from Havana - Captain Lazear
- 1941: The Monster and the Girl - George, Perry's Aide (uncredited)
- 1941: Singapore Woman - Singa
- 1941: The Gay Vagabond - Ratmar
- 1941: This Woman Is Mine - Lamazie
- 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: Submarine Alert - Commander Toyo
- 1943: Bombardier - Japanese Sergeant (uncredited)
- 1943: The Leopard Man - Charlie How-Come
- 1943: Behind the Rising Sun - Inspector (uncredited)
- 1944: The Bridge of San Luis Rey - Maita
- 1944: Two-Man Submarine - Gabe Fabian
- 1944: Dragon Seed - Captain Yasuda (uncredited)
- 1944: The Keys of the Kingdom - Wai's captain (uncredited)
- 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 (uncredited)
- 1946: Strange Conquest - Molugi
- 1950: Winchester '73 - Latigo Means
- 1951: Roaring City - Eddie Page
- 1952: Viva Zapata! - Captain (uncredited)
- 1954: Knock on Wood - Maurice Papinek
- 1954: Elephant Walk - Dr. Pereira
- 1954: The Golden Mistress - Carl Dexter
- 1956: The Price of Fear - Mort Kleinman - Pathologist (uncredited)
- 1974: Kodiak (TV Series) - Abraham Lincoln Imhook
As director
- 1954: The Golden Mistress
- 1955: The Looters
- 1955: Running Wild
- 1956: The Price of Fear
- 1956: Behind the High Wall
- 1957: 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: National Velvet (TV series)
- 1961: Ben Casey (TV series)
- 1962: The Dummy (The Twilight Zone) (TV series)
- 1962: The Virginian (TV series)
- 1963: The Outer Limits
- 1963: "The Incredible World of Horace Ford" ("The Twilight Zone") (TV series)
- 1964: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (TV series)
- 1964: Number 12 Looks Just Like You (The Twilight Zone) (TV series)
- 1964: I Am the Night—Color Me Black (The Twilight Zone) (TV series)
- 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)
- 1969-1970: Hawaii Five-O (TV series)
As screenwriter
- 1954 : The Golden Mistress
References
- 1 2 3 "Abner Biberman, Actor, Director". The New York Times. New York, New York City. June 24, 1977. Archived from the original on December 11, 2017. Retrieved December 11, 2017.
- ↑ Sturgill, Erika Quesenbery (March 13, 2015). "The 'gangster' at Tome School for Boys". The Cecil Whig. Maryland, Elkton. p. D 1. Retrieved December 10, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ Kear, Lynn; King, James (2009). Evelyn Brent: The Life and Films of Hollywood's Lady Crook. McFarland. p. 237. ISBN 978-0-7864-4363-5.
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