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  1. Anatole de Grunwald

    British film producer

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  1. De Grunwald was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia, the son of a diplomat (Constantin de Grunwald) in the service of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. He was seven years old when his father was forced to flee with his family to France during the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. He grew up in France and England, studied at Gonville and Caius College ...

  2. Writer: Libel. Anatole de Grunwald was seven years old when his father, a diplomat in the service of the Russian Czar, was forced to flee with his family to England during the Bolshevik Revolution. He grew up in England, began a career as a journalist there and entered the British film industry in 1939 as a screenwriter, then a producer.

    • Writer, Producer
    • December 25, 1910
    • Anatole de Grunwald
    • January 13, 1967
  3. Anatole "Tolly" de Grunwald was a Russian British film producer and screenwriter.

  4. Obituary in Daily Cinema, no. 9320, 18 January 1967. * * *. "Tolly," as Anatole de Grunwald was nicknamed, came from a Russian diplomatic and academic family; an air of affable distinction imbued most of his productions. On leaving Cambridge he submitted scenarios to Gaumont-British, who, in crisis, could only offer a year's apprenticeship ...

  5. Anatole de Grunwald. Born in Petrograd, (now St. Petersburg), Russia, the son of a diplomat in the service of the Russian Tsar, Anatole de Grunwald's family fled to England during the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. Having started working as a journalist, de Grunwald turned to screenwriting in 1939 for the British film industry, then became a producer.

  6. On de GRUNWALD: article— Obituary in Daily Cinema , no. 9320, 18 January 1967. "Tolly," as Anatole de Grunwald was nicknamed, came from a Russian diplomatic and academic family; an air of affable distinction imbued most of his productions.

  7. Anatole de Grunwald. Writer: Libel. Anatole de Grunwald was seven years old when his father, a diplomat in the service of the Russian Czar, was forced to flee with his family to England during the Bolshevik Revolution. He grew up in England, began a career as a journalist there and entered the British film industry in 1939 as a screenwriter, then a producer. He was eventually appointed ...

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