Herbert J. Biberman (March 4, 1900 – June 30, 1971) was an American screenwriter and film director. He was one of
The Hollywood Ten and directed
Salt of the Earth (1954), a film barely released in the United States, about a zinc miners' strike in Grant County, New Mexico. His membership in the Directors Guild of America was posthumously restored in 1997; he had been expelled in 1950. Biberman was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Joseph and Eva Biberman and was the brother of American artist, Edward Biberman. Biberman's pre-blacklist career included writing such films as
King of Chinatown (1939), When Tomorrow Comes (1939),
Action in Arabia (1944),
The Master Race (1944), which he also directed, and
New Orleans (1947), as well as directing such films as
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