

Directing
Birthday: August 21, 1913 (112)
Place of Birth: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Biography
Robert Gordon (August 21, 1913 in Pittsburgh – December 1, 1990 in Los Angeles) was an American director and actor. His acting career, in which he was usually credited as Bobby Gordon, began in 1923 while he was a child, and continued through 1939. His first directing credit came with the 1947 film Blind Spot, after which he directed several films, including The Joe Louis Story in 1953, It Came from Beneath the Sea in 1955, Black Zoo in 1963; and television series episodes including My Friend Flicka, Zane Grey Theater, The Texan and The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. He was the last surviving cast member of The Jazz Singer.
Known For
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Law of the Wolf (1939)Age: 26as Bobby [Pearson]
Two Against the World (1936)Age: 23as Herman Mills
It's in the Air (1935)Age: 22as Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Strange Wives (1934)Age: 21as Elevator Boy
Student Tour (1934)Age: 21as Jackie - Coxswain (uncredited)
Counsellor at Law (1933)Age: 20as Henry Susskind
Blessed Event (1932)Age: 19as Eddie (uncredited)
Lawyer Man (1932)Age: 19as Willie - Office Boy (uncredited)
Big Business Girl (1931)Age: 18as Office Boy (uncredited)
Wide Open (1930)Age: 17as Office Boy
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