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Birthplace:
Chicago, Illinois
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Best known to genre buffs as the adroit filmmaker behind the giddily gory H.P. Lovecraft adaptations, "Re-Animator" (1985) and "From Beyond" (1986), Gordon also boasts a significant theatrical background and other film credits ranging from direct-to-video genre fodder to bonafide Hollywood blockbusters. Gordon was the co-founder and longtime artistic director (1969-85) of Chicago's Organic Theater Company, where he directed 35 plays, including the world premiere of David Mamet's "Sexual Perversity in Chicago" and the long-running "Bleacher Bums". Gordon shifted to features with his directorial
Characters as Source Material
Characters as Source Material
Characters as Source Material
Worked in a commercial art studio for six months
1968
Founded the Broom Street Theater in Madison, WI
1969
Co-founded the Organic Theater Company in Madison and subsequently Chicago
1969
Served as the artistic director and a producing director at the the Organic Theater Company
Directed 35 original plays and adaptations
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