Mel Gordon
Melvin Irwin Gordon was an American professor, director and writer.
Biography
Melvin Irwin Gordon was born on February 18, 1947, in Detroit, Michigan to leftist parents Rose Gordon and Joseph Gordon.He graduated with a bachelor's degree from University of Michigan and completed his master's and PhD in performance studies from New York University. He taught at the New York University Tisch School of the Arts in the 1970s and 80s before being hired by UC Berkeley, where he taught a popular course on bad acting, in 1990. He also taught courses on the History of Offensive Humor and Method Acting in Hollywood Film.
He died on March 22, 2018, due to complications of renal failure.
Works
In 1994, Gordon staged a cabaret show at Bimbo's 365 about Anita Berber, a Weimar era actress, dancer and writer, later writing her biography. Two years later, he staged another cabaret show at the same location about Erik Jan Hanussen, a clairvoyant close to Hitler, also writing his biography later.Gordon wrote two books on the sexual histories of Berlin and Paris, a book on the history of the Grand Guignol theatre and a two-volume history of the Stanislavski method. He was finishing books about American fascist love cults and flappers at the time of his death.