Cedric Henning Belfrage (8 November 1904 – 21 June 1990) was an English film critic, journalist, writer and political activist. He is best remembered...
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Belfrage is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Cedric Belfrage (1904–1990), British journalist, socialist, author and translator Clare...
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journalist Cedric Belfrage. He was educated at Gresham's School before taking an honours degree in modern languages at St John's College, Oxford. Belfrage is...
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foremost experts on Italian wine. Belfrage was born in Los Angeles in 1940, the son of British socialist writer Cedric Belfrage and his wife Molly Castle. He...
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Kurt Siodmak) and Lester K. Cole based on a story by May, Siodmak and Cedric Belfrage. On June 29, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Universal was looking...
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French-Congolese football player Cedric "CJ" Baxter (born 2005), American football player Cedric Belfrage (1904–1990), British writer Cedric Benson (1982–2019), American...
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in 1948 in New York City. The paper was founded by James Aronson, Cedric Belfrage and John T. McManus in connection with the 1948 Presidential campaign...
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Julian Rochfort Belfrage (19 February 1934 – 28 December 1994) was an actor's agent whose clients included Dame Judi Dench, Sir John Hurt, Daniel Day-Lewis...
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Picturegoer ran an article entitled "Alfred the Great" by the film critic Cedric Belfrage, who praised Hitchcock for possessing "such a complete grasp of all...
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of Galeano's best-known works. An English-language translation by Cedric Belfrage gained some popularity in the English-speaking world after Venezuelan...
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Galeano Original title Las venas abiertas de América Latina Translator Cedric Belfrage Language Spanish Subject History of Latin America Publisher Monthly...
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Pandora's Box." Near the end of 1929, English film critic and journalist Cedric Belfrage interviewed Pabst for an article about Brooks's film work in Europe...
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(1927). Bradford married several times. In 1928, Bradford married Cedric Belfrage, but divorced two years later. Bradford's other husbands include Frederick...
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truth'. Sally Mary Caroline Belfrage was born in Hollywood, California, on 4 October 1936. Her parents, Cedric Belfrage and Molly Castle, later moved...
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the work was later widened in The American Inquisition, 1945–1960 by Cedric Belfrage and even later in 1982 with the book Inquisition: Justice and Injustice...
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understood that the sound track had to be filled in the same way." Cedric Belfrage of The Clipper wrote "of all of the delectable flavours that linger...
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Barrows, educator Theodore Bayer, President, Russky Golos Publishing Cedric Belfrage, journalist Elizabeth Bentley, teacher and politician Joseph Milton...
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1916) 20 June – Sir Tom Hopkinson, journalist (born 1905) 21 June – Cedric Belfrage, journalist (born 1904) 22 June – Elizabeth Harwood, opera singer (born...
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Brazil broke off relations with the Axis and joined the Allies in 1942. Cedric Belfrage Roald Dahl – after he was transferred to Washington, D.C. as Assistant...
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1902 – A. J. M. Smith, Canadian poet and anthologist (d. 1980) 1904 – Cedric Belfrage, English-American journalist and author, co-founded the National Guardian...
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writer Anita Loos, writer Adela Rogers St. Johns, press agent/writer Cedric Belfrage, organist Gaylord Carter, cinematographers George J. Folsey, Lee Garmes...
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daughter, Esmay Margaret Powley. Powley was the uncle of Bruce Belfrage and Cedric Belfrage. He died in Worthing, Sussex, on 18 December 1962. The Harbour...
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1914) 1988 – Bobby Dodd, American football coach (b. 1908) 1990 – Cedric Belfrage, English journalist and author, co-founded the National Guardian (b...
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Sydney Henning Belfrage (21 July 1871 – 31 May 1950) M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., was a British physician and writer. He established a sizable general practice...
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of Cần Thơ (1965–1990). Kōsaku Yosida, 81, Japanese mathematician. Cedric Belfrage, 85, English journalist. June Christy, 64, American singer, kidney...
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them European leftists, including Heinrich Mann, Ignazio Silone, and Cedric Belfrage. (He also represented Anaïs Nin.) "Contemporary Authors Online". Detroit:...
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Daubridgecourt Belchier (1580–1621, England, d) Cedric Belfrage (1904–1990, England/Mexico, nf) Sally Belfrage (1936–1994, US/England, nf) Abdelmalek Belghiti...
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Dunne, William Z. Foster, Israel Amter, Roger Baldwin, Max Bedacht, Cedric Belfrage, Earl Browder, Eugene Dennis, Leo Gallagher, Yip Harburg, Roy Hudson...
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Becker Lennon (1895–1984) Nancy Bedford-Jones Albert Bein Nicholas Bela Cedric Belfrage (1904–1990) Ben Belitt (1911–2003) Emile Beliveau Thomas Bell (1903–1961)...
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Mill: The Socio-Economic Complex of Sugar in Cuba, 1760–1860. Trans. Cedric Belfrage. New York: Monthly Review Press 1976. Stuart B. Schwartz, Tropical...
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