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  1. Louis Dolivet, born as Ludovici Udeanu (March 26, 1908 – August 1, 1989), was an émigré writer, editor of Free World, film producer, and alleged Soviet spy born in Austria-Hungary, who later obtained French citizenship. [1]

  2. Jul 6, 2024 · As detailed in Rosenbaum's essay, the editorial issues with Mr. Arkadin stemmed from arguments between Welles and producer Louis Dolivet, which put a permanent strain on their friendship.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0231074Louis Dolivet - IMDb

    Louis Dolivet was born on 26 March 1908 in Transylvania, Austria-Hungary. He was a producer, known for Confidential Report (1955), My Uncle (1958) and Terrain vague (1960).

  4. Louis Dolivet born as Ludovici Udeanu (March 26, 1908 – August 1989) was an émigré writer, editor of Free World, film producer, and alleged Soviet spy born in Austria-Hungary, who later obtained French citizenship.

  5. The unnamed men were so well connected that they had "helped write a speech for a former American vice president," the story said.. That particular story may never see the light of day. The newspaper 1 doesn't have evidence to prove that Dolivet was a spy, according to ex- ecutive editor Don Berry.

  6. Jul 12, 2017 · About Louis Dolivet. Louis Dolivet born as Ludovici Udeanu, was an émigré writer, editor of Free World, film producer, and alleged Soviet spy born in Austria-Hungary, who later obtained French citizenship. From 1942–1949, he was married to Academy Award and Tony Award winning actress Beatrice Whitney Straight, of the prominent American ...

  7. Jun 1, 2011 · “That’s what’s left of the Spanish treasury that Stalin took,” he told me. It had been given to him by [the movie producer] Louis Dolivet, who was an agent of the Fourth International.

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