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  1. May 10, 2022 · How James Lloydovich Patterson, the son of a Black American, found Soviet stardom in "Circus," one of Russia's most iconic films.

  2. The story of James Lloydovich Patterson and his family is a fascinating glimpse into post-Civil War life in America. The memoir, told in the first person by his grandmother, Margaret Glascoe, the daughter of a sharecropper, makes for a poignant account that resonates even today.

  3. Nov 13, 2023 · It was their baby, James Lloydovich Patterson, who played the biracial baby in Circus. James Pattersons autobiography of life in the Soviet Union, as child star, poet, and submarine officer, was published in 1964 and translated into English last year when Patterson was 88.

  4. Nov 1, 2023 · Chronicle of the Left Hand: An American Black Family's Story from Slavery to Russia's Hollywood. By James Lloydovich Patterson. Trans. Jennifer E. Sunseri. Washington, DC: New Academia Publishing, 2022. x, 178 pp. Notes. Photographs, $24.00, Paper. | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core.

  5. Jul 9, 2023 · On James Lloydovich Patterson Turning 90. Anyone who hits this milestone has endured and seen much, but James’s nine decades have some surprising turns.

  6. Aug 23, 2013 · While Patterson never achieved fame as an artist, his son, James Lloydovich Patterson, was celebrated for his role in director Grigori Aleksandrov's popular 1936 film Circus and later achieved recognition for his poetry.

  7. Books by James Lloydovich Patterson. About. Born in the Soviet Union to an African American father and Russian mother as the result of a serendipitous chain of events, Patterson became the most popular child star ever with his iconic appearance in the 1936 film Circus (Tsirk) at the age of three.

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