Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Susan Gordon dies at 62
Former child actress Susan Gordon (also called Susan L. Aviner), who carried out the youthful Dorothy Nichols in 1959 Danny Kaye vehicle "5 Pennies" and Jenny in "The Fugitive" episode of "The Twilight Zone," died Sunday, 12 ,. 11, in Teaneck, N.J., carrying out a prolonged fight with cancer. She was 62.Gordon was the daughter of Flora Lang, unit production manager for TV series "Empire," and Bert I. Gordon, who directed movies including "The Astounding Colossal Guy," "Attack in the Puppet People" and "Picture Mother Dead." Susan Gordon made her debut in their father's "Attack in the Puppet People" in 1958 after which came out in "Picture Mother Dead."Gordon came out in six movies her TV credits including cases of "Playhouse 90," "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," "Gunsmoke," "The Danny Thomas Show," "The Donna Reed Show" and "My Three Sons." She also starred with Erection dysfunction Wynn in the live TV output of "Miracle on 34th Street" in 1959.Gordon spent three semesters at sea all over the world Campus Afloat throughout college, fell deeply deeply in love with Japanese culture and settled in Tokyo, japan, japan to use just like a copywriter for your Dentsu Advertising Agency.In 2002, she made her Off Off Broadway debut starring in "Magic Devote a completely new Time."Gordon is managed to get by her husband, Avi Aviner six children and five grandchildren. Donations may be made to Chai Lifeline, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of seriously ill children around the globe.Make certain you direct any email correspondence on her behalf family to SusanGordonMemorial@gmail.com. Contact Variety Staff at news@variety.com
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