
Vera Gordon
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Vera Pogorelsky Gordon (June 11, 1886 - May 8, 1948) was a stage and screen actress. Vera Pogorelsky was born in Ekaterinoslav, Russia, on June 11, 1886, the daughter of Boris Pogorelsky and Teigan Nemirovsky. She emigrated with her family to the United States when she was seven years old. Pogorelsky was a child actor but she was fired by the directors of the Shevchenko Imperial Company when they learned she was of Jewish heritage. After immigrating in the United States, Pogorelsky, now Gordon, appeared in smaller theater like The Liberty and The Lyric in New York’s Lower East Side. In 1916 Gordon went on a tour in England, appearing in vaudeville and theatre. Gordon starred in several motion pictures such as Humoresque and The Cohens and Kellys. She represented the archetypical Jewish mother. She contributed to newspapers and magazines on marriage and children, and supported Jewish children orphanages. She was a member of Actors' Equity Association, Russian-American Art Club of Los Angeles, Grand Street Boys, New York.
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Humoresque
as Mama Kantor
1920

Stage Door Canteen
as Vera Gordon
1943

The Big Street
as Mrs. Lefkowitz
1942

You and Me
as Mrs. Levine
1938

Madam Satan
as One of Henry VIII's Wives
1930

An Affair of the Follies
1927

The Living Ghost
as Sister Lapidus
1942

Private Izzy Murphy
as Sara Goldberg
1926

The Good Provider
as Becky Binswanger
1922

Michael O'Halloran
as Mrs. Levinsky
1937

Kosher Kitty Kelly
as Mrs. Feinbaum
1926

In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter
as Rosie Potash
1924