[1] Most online sources claim Milwaukee, likely due to Wikipedia's error. He was actually born in Philadelphia, but spent some early years in Milwaukee. See "Former Brewer Mascot Has Played in 14 Films in the Last 18 Months", The Milwaukee Journal, 5 February 1940. Also his obituary, "Abner Biberman, Actor, Director", The New York Times, 24 June 1977, confirms this.
Sister: Beatrice
Wife: Helen Churchill Dalby (concert singer)
Son: Toby Sacher (d.)
Son: Anthony D. Call (actor, b. 31-Aug-1940)
Wife: Sibil Kamban (m. 1954, until his death, one son)
Son: Thor Biberman
University: University of Pennsylvania
FILMOGRAPHY AS DIRECTOR
The Night Runner (2-Apr-1957)
Gun for a Coward (30-Jan-1957)
Behind the High Wall (Jul-1956)
The Price of Fear (13-Mar-1956)
The Looters (May-1955)
The Golden Mistress (29-Oct-1954)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
The Golden Mistress (29-Oct-1954)
Elephant Walk (21-Apr-1954) · Dr. Pereira
Knock on Wood (14-Apr-1954) · Papinek
Roaring City (4-May-1951)
Winchester '73 (12-Jul-1950) · Latigo Means
Back to Bataan (31-May-1945) · Japanese Captain at Schoolhouse
Salome, Where She Danced (17-Apr-1945)
Betrayal from the East (25-Feb-1945) · Yamato
The Bridge of San Luis Rey (3-Mar-1944)
Submarine Alert (28-Jun-1943) · Cmdr. Toyo
The Leopard Man (8-May-1943) · Charlie How-Come
Beyond the Blue Horizon (25-Jun-1942)
Whispering Ghosts (17-May-1942)
Broadway (8-May-1942)
Singapore Woman (11-May-1941) · Singa
South of Pago Pago (19-Jul-1940)
His Girl Friday (11-Jan-1940) · Louis
Balalaika (15-Dec-1939) · Leo
Another Thin Man (17-Nov-1939) · Dum-Dum
The Roaring Twenties (23-Oct-1939) · Henchman
The Rains Came (8-Sep-1939) · John, the Baptist
Panama Lady (12-May-1939)
Gunga Din (24-Jan-1939) · Chota
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