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1947-08-11
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Gordon, Stuart,
1947-2020
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Los Angeles (Calif.)
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Stuart Alan
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Gordon, Stuart,
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Organic Theatre Company
Formerly on undifferentiated name record: n 80035017
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Internet movie database, Oct. 22, 1999
(Stuart Gordon, b. Aug. 11, 1947; director, writer, producer, actor)
Stuart Gordon on Wikipedia via WWW, 21 June 2011
(American horror film director, producer and writer)
New York times, Mar. 29, 2020
(Stuart Alan Gordon; born Aug. 11, 1947 in Chicago, [Ill.], died Tuesday [Mar. 24, 2020] in Van Nuys, Calif., aged 72; a director best known for lavishly lurid horror films with a piercing sense of humor, notably the cult favorite, "Re-Animator"; also made science fiction films, like "Fortress" (1992) and nightmarish dramas, like "Stuck" (2007); founded the Organic Theater Company with his wife, Carolyn Purdy-Gordon, in Wisconsin, before moving it to Chicago in 1969)
Wikipedia, May 6, 2020
(Stuart Gordon; Stuart Alan Gordon (August 11, 1947-March 24, 2020) was an American filmmaker, theatre director, screenwriter, and playwright; initially recognized for his provocative and frequently controversial work in experimental theatre, Gordon is perhaps more widely known for work in film. Most of Gordon's cinematic output was in the horror genre, though he also ventured into science fiction and film noir; born Chicago, Illinois; died Los Angeles, California)