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Herbert J. Biberman (b. March 4, 1900, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; d. June 30, 1971, New York City) was a Jewish American screenwriter and film director who may be equally known for having been one of the Hollywood Ten as for having made a striking if somewhat ideological film about a Grant County, New Mexico zinc miners' strike, 1954's Salt of the Earth
.

Born in Philadelphia to a Jewish family, Biberman's pre-Ten career included writing such films as King of Chinatown, When Tomorrow Comes, Action in Arabia, The Master Race, and New Orleans, as well as directing such films as One Way Ticket, Nero Wolfe, and The Master Race. He married actress Gale Sondergaard
in 1930; the marriage endured until Biberman's death.

In 1947, the U.S. House Committee on Un-American Activities began investigating the film industry, and Biberman became one of ten Hollywood writers and directors cited for contempt of Congress when they refused to answer questions about their Communist Party USA affiliation. (The other nine of what became known as the Hollywood Ten included some of the most familiar names in the history of show business, from future The Caine Mutiny
director Edward Dmytryk to Johnny Got His Gun
author Dalton Trumbo and future M*A*S*H co-writer Ring Lardner, Jr., the son of the legendary sportswriter and short story writer. The rest of the Ten were John Howard Lawson, Albert Maltz (famous for his humiliation at Party hands, following a New Masses article in which he pleaded for less rigorous ideological control over artistic expression), Samuel Ornitz
, and Adrian Scott
.

Biberman and his fellow Ten went to jail over their contempt convictions, Biberman for six months. Dmytryk ultimately cooperated with the House committee, but Biberman and the others were blacklisted by official Hollywood movie studio bosses.

Biberman went to work independently after his release from jail. The result was Salt of the Earth
, a fictionalized account of the Grant County miners' strike written by Michael Wilson
and produced by Paul Jarrico
, neither of whom were members of the Ten but both of whom were also blacklisted. Salt of the Earth has been deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry
. The film has also been preserved by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Wilson, one of the blacklisted screenwriters who worked under assumed names, later won an Academy Award for a screenplay he wrote under a non de plume, Bridge Over the River Kwai.

Herbert Biberman died from bone cancer in 1971 in New York City. One of the Hollywood Ten, a film made in England and Spain and chronicling, from Biberman's point of view, Biberman's blacklisting and making of Salt of the Earth, starring Jeff Goldblum
as Biberman and Greta Scacchi
as Gale Sondergaard, was released in 2000. The film's closing credits noted Biberman had never been removed from the old blacklist formally, and that Sondergaard never again found work in Hollywood until after her husband's death. Standing by her man had cost Sondergaard almost a quarter century of work.

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