Doubtfully blacklisted: Shepard Traube


Shepard Traube, director and screenwriter: Shepard Traube was named as a communist before the HUAC in 1955.  If he was blacklisted, it didn’t amount to much. Prior to 1950 he had three directing credits and two writing credits to his name and those were spread out over two decades.

(1950) Eloise Salutes the Stars  (Guest)
 (1950) Stage: Directed / produced "The Gioconda Smile" on Broadway.
(1951) Stage: Directed / produced "The Green Bay Tree" on Broadway.
(1952) Stage: Directed / produced Time Out for Ginger
(1954) Stage: Directed / produced "The Girl in Pink Tights" on Broadway. (1955) Stage Play: The Grand Prize. Comedy.
(1955) Stage: Directed / produced "Monique" on Broadway.
 (1956) Stage: Produced (w/John J/ De; Bondio' / directed " Again" on Broadway.
(1956) and taught and lectured on theatercraft at Yale, New York University, the College of the City of New York and Carnegie-Mellon University.
(1957) Stage: Directed "Holiday for Lovers" on Broadway.
(1957) Managing director of the Equity Library Theater in
the (1959) elected first president of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, which he helped found.