Michael
Gordon was born on 6th September,
1909. He studied at Yale Drama School with Elia
Kazan.
He joined the Group Theatre and directed
the play, Black
Pit, by Albert
Maltz. He also worked on Golden
Boy, Casey
Jones and Thunder
Rock.
As well as working on Broadway with plays such as Home
of the Brave and The
Male Animal, he moved to Hollywood
and directed films including Boston
Blackie Goes to Hollywood (1942),
One Dangerous Night
(1943), The Web
(1947), Another
Part of the Forest (1948) and Cyrano
de Bergerac (1950).
After
the Second World War the House
of Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) began
to investigate people with left-wing views in the entertainment industry.
Gordon was named as a member of the