Biography
Gordon Weisenborn (March 20, 1923 β October 4, 1987) was an American director, producer, writer, and cinematographer specializing in sponsored and educational films. His works express a style that blends naturalism and lyricism with modernist abstraction. Many of Weisenborn's films address race and issues of diversity, and his film People Along the Mississippi (1952), produced with John Barnes, is credited as being the first classroom film to depict interracial friendship. He worked with John Barnes on the Academy Award nominated film The Living City (1953), and won over 70 national and international awards for films and productions. He was listed as one of the top 20 makers of specialized film by the Directors Guild.
Filmography
all 6
Movies 6
Director 4
Producer 2
The Prime Time (1960)
Halloween Party (1953)
A Surprise for Jean (1952)
Tomorrow's Citizens (1947)
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GenderMale
Birthday1923-03-20
Deathday1987-10-04 (64 years old)
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