Gordon Anderson (sculptor)
Gordon Leigh Anderson is an American retired sculptor, actor and fashion designer. He is the widower of actress Sondra Locke, to whom he was married for 51 years.
Early life and education
Gordon Leigh Anderson was born on August 2, 1944, in Batesville, Arkansas, the younger of Margaret Helen Leigh and William Basil Anderson's two sons. The family resided in Jonesboro, Arkansas, from 1946 to 1952. They subsequently moved to Bedford County, Tennessee, where Anderson graduated from Shelbyville Central High School in 1962.Anderson attended Middle Tennessee State University and George Peabody College for Teachers but did not graduate from either. He also took a summer course at the Pasadena Playhouse and studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, eventually signing with the General Artists Corporation.
Career
Anderson made his off-Broadway debut in the Martinique Theatre production of Until the Monkey Comes in 1966, garnering a New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Actor and receiving a Theatre World Award nomination. The play ran for 76 performances. This was followed by a year and a half of professional inactivity while Anderson managed the career of his movie star wife, Sondra Locke. The couple appeared together on television programs including To Tell the Truth and The Dick Cavett Show.Anderson designed the $7,000 aqua sequined gown his wife wore to the 41st Academy Awards when she was nominated for The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter. It received national attention in several fashion magazines, after which he was called upon to design dresses for Jane Fonda and Candice Bergen.
In 1969, it was announced that Anderson would co-star with his wife in a screen adaptation of Until the Monkey Comes, but no movie resulted.
By the early 1970s, Anderson devoted full time to sculpture and was in demand by private collectors. Decades later, one of his creations, a miniature set of characters from Alice in Wonderland, was acquired by Demi Moore.
Anderson had voiceover roles in two of his wife's films, A Reflection of Fear and Ratboy, voicing the titular character in the latter.