Gordon Dillard Jr. is known for Banshee (2013), Blood Money (2017) and Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (2015).
Starting out as a child actor, Gordon Douglas was eventually hired by Hal Roach as a gag writer. His first directorial assignments were for Roach's "Our Gang" series. Graduating to features, Douglas stayed with comedies, directing Oliver Hardy in Zenobia (1939) and both Hardy and Stan Laurel in Saps at Sea (1940). Douglas left Roach for RKO, for which he directed about a dozen films from 1942-47, mostly routine programmers. He then went to Columbia for several years, but in 1950 he headed over to Warner Brothers, where he would stay for the next 15 years and where he would find his greatest successes. His westerns and crime dramas for Warners met with critical and financial success, and it was during this period that he made what is considered one of the classic sci-fi films of the era: Them! (1954). Although he had his share of clunkers, and has at times expressed dissatisfaction with his career (he once said, "Don't try to watch all the films I've directed; it would turn you off movies forever"), he was responsible for some of the more enjoyable films of the 1950s and 1960s. One of his most successful films was also one of Frank Sinatra's best--The Detective (1968), a tough, gritty and controversial (for the time) crime drama about a homicide cop who gets involved in a murder case involving wealthy and powerful homosexual men.
Gordon Edelheit is an actor, known for Lone Wolf (2020).
Gordon Finley is an actor, known for Fatman (2020), Royally Wrapped for Christmas (2021) and Son of a Critch (2022).
Gordon Freed is known for Deep Jaws (1976).
Gordon Frye is known for The Patriot (2000), Firestorm Rising (2001) and The Keeper (2002).
Gordon Ganaway is an actor and producer, known for Getting Schooled (2017).
Gordon Alan Gebert II was the only child of Gordon Alan Gebert Sr. and Violette Gebert. His father was a salesman for a trailer company and later managed sales of truck and bus fleets for the Ford Motor Co. in Iowa. In 1946, a boy was needed for a role in a play for Drake University. Gordon was chosen and received acting lessons through the theatre. In 1948, Gordon and his parents moved to Los Angeles and Gordon started at Pasadena Playhouse in a production of 'Life With Father', opposite Victor Jory. An agent saw him and he was cast in a bit part in the film Come to the Stable (1949), which starred Loretta Young and Celeste Holm. His next film was Holiday Affair (1949), where he got the pivotal role as Janet Leigh's son. The Des Moines Tribune reviewer wrote, "Gordon Gebert boldly and skillfully walks away with the whole 'Affair.' Not from unknowns or has-beens, either. He's up against such polished operators as Robert Mitchum, Janet Leigh and Wendell Corey." The Milwaukee Sentinel critic wrote that the film "shows up young Gebert as a screen natural." He made more films with stars such as Burt Lancaster, Dan Duryea, Joel McCrea, Ray Milland, and John Wayne. He even portrayed young Audie Murphy in Murphy's autobiographical film, To Hell and Back (1955). As he grew up, he became interested in architecture. Graduating from Van Nuys High School, he attended both UCLA and USC but did not graduate. Then he drove across the country and stopped at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he applied. He was accepted and never returned to acting. In June 1966, he graduated with his bachelor's degree in architecture. He then attended Princeton University and graduated from there with his master's degree in January 1968. He taught at Princeton for a year before becoming part of the staff of New York's City College School of Architecture in July 1969. He is a professor teaching Modeling, Digital Media, Design and Construction Technology. He has been a consultant to various agencies including US Veterans Affairs, US Public Health Service, and the Department of Defense. In 1986, while in line for a flight to a speaking engagement, he met his future wife, Lizabeth Paravisini, a professor at Vassar College. They married and have a son, Gordon Alan Gebert III.
Gordon Gilbert is an assistant director and actor, known for Dateline Diamonds (1965), Sebastian (1968) and The Return of Mr. Moto (1965).