
Person
Herbert J. Biberman
Writing · 1900–1971 · Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Herbert J. Biberman (March 4, 1900 – June 30, 1971), was an American screenwriter and film director. He may be best known for having been one of the Hollywood Ten as well as directing Salt of the Earth, a 1954 film about a zinc miners' strike in Grant County, New Mexico. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Joseph and Eva Biberman. Biberman's pre-blacklist career included writing such films as King of Chinatown, When Tomorrow Comes, Action in Arabia, The Master Race, and New Orleans, as well as directing such films as One Way Ticket, Meet Nero Wolfe, and The Master Race. He married actress Gale Sondergaard in 1930; the marriage endured until Biberman's death. Herbert Biberman died from bone cancer in 1971 in New York City. Brother of American artist, Edward Biberman. Description above from the Wikipedia article Herbert Biberman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for

The Majestic
Self (Hollywood Ten, arrives) (archive footage) (uncredited)

Slaves
Director

King of Chinatown
Story

Action in Arabia
Screenplay

The Hollywood Ten
Self

Salt of the Earth
Director

Meet Nero Wolfe
Director

Abilene Town
Associate Producer

The Real Charlie Chaplin
Self (archive footage)

New Orleans
Associate Producer
Filmography
- 2021The Real Charlie ChaplinSelf (archive footage)
- 2007Brush with Life: The Art of Being Edward BibermanSelf
- 2001The MajesticSelf (Hollywood Ten, arrives) (archive footage) (uncredited)
- 1969SlavesDirector
- 1954Salt of the EarthDirector
- 1950The Hollywood TenSelf
- 1947New OrleansAssociate Producer
- 1946Abilene TownAssociate Producer
- 1944Together AgainStory
- 1944The Master RaceDirector
- 1944Action in ArabiaScreenplay
- 1939King of ChinatownStory
- 1936Meet Nero WolfeDirector
- 1935One Way TicketDirector
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