• David Litvinoff (sometimes Litvinov; born David Levy; 3 February 1928 – 8 April 1975) was a consultant for the British film industry who traded on his...
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    Revolution. Litvinoff was the second of nine children. One of his brothers was the historian Barnet Litvinoff and his half-brother was David Litvinoff who was...
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    Litvinov or Litvinoff (Russian: Литви́нов) is a Russian surname derived from the term Litvin, meaning Lithuanian person (Litva/Литвa). The female form...
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  • House included members of the rock band Pink Floyd, Marty Feldman and David Litvinoff. Apart from the exhibition of painting, drawing, sculpture and photography...
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  • Benedictine nunnery in Davington, Kent, built in 1153. It was there that David Litvinoff lived from 1972 until 1975 when he committed suicide through an overdose...
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    Year Title Role Notes 1980 Palm Beach David Litvinoff 1985 Revolution Bill I Live with Me Dad Registrar TV film 1987 With Love to the Person Next to Me...
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  • and author. He is best known for his biographies Jumpin' Jack Flash: David Litvinoff and the Rock’n’Roll Underworld and Endless Flight: The Life of Joseph...
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    1972, and he in turn sold it in 1982. It was at Davington Priory that David Litvinoff lived from 1972 until 1975, when he ended his life through an overdose...
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    Encyclopaedia Britannica. 13 July 2023. Pope, Arthur Upham (1943). Maxim Litvinoff, a Biography. London: Martin Secker & Warburg. pp. 36–38. Block, Maxine...
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  • associates, David Litvinoff, accumulated debts of £3,000, which Ronnie Kray agreed to waive in return for what was left of the lease on Litvinoff's flat at...
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  • p. 140. ISBN 978-0-06-016700-4. Keiron, Pim. Jumpin' Jack Flash : David Litvinoff and the rock'n'roll underworld. London. p. 184. ISBN 9780224098120...
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  • Associates Robert Boothby Bernie Fineman Freddie Foreman Tony Lambrianou David Litvinoff Frank Mitchell Peter Rachman Murder victims George Cornell Jack McVitie...
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    nightclub. Among those living at The Pheasantry in the 1960s were David Litvinoff who worked in Tim Whidborne's studio there, the writer Anthony Haden-Guest...
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  • "boxinghistory.org.uk" (PDF). Pim, Keiron (2016). Jumpin' Jack Flash: David Litvinoff and the rock'n'roll underworld. London: Jonathan Cape. p. 190. ISBN 9780224098120...
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  • then obtained backing from two American businessmen, Max Raab and Si Litvinoff, who incorporated a company in Australia and sold the distribution rights...
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    minister Maxim Litvinov. She was also known as Ivy Low, Ivy Litvinova or Ivy Litvinoff. Ivy Low was born in London into an Anglo-Jewish family. Her father Walter...
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  • insisted on producing, meaning Roeg's preferred original producer, Si Litvinoff, was unable to make the movie. Paramount Pictures had distributed Don't...
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  • Quayside (1954) (Ghostwritten by Emanuel Litvinoff) The Bareknuckle Breed (1952)(Ghostwritten by Emanuel Litvinoff), published by Hutchinson & Co Ltd The...
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    Whitechapel Library, which was unveiled by Anglo-Jewish writer Emanuel Litvinoff. On 11 November 1985, Rosenberg was among 16 Great War poets who were...
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  • 2015) Love, Death and Other Joys (David Paul, 2018) Poetry portal Cultural depictions of Anne Frank Emanuel Litvinoff "Interview with Bernard Kops". The...
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    with plans for Jewish colonies in Mozambique, Tripoli, and the Congo. Litvinoff p.49. The British rejected the al Arish plan in early 1903. Desmond Stewart...
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  • their prototype and Führer, Adolf Hitler". Anglo-Jewish poet Emanuel Litvinoff, serving in the British Army at the time, wrote a scathing poem mourning...
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  • Fermor - Alun Lewis - C. Day-Lewis - Reg Levy - Robert Liddell - Emanuel Litvinoff - Norman MacCaig - Neil McCallum - Louis MacNeice - Roland Mathias - J...
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    William Friedkin Philip D'Antoni A Clockwork Orange Stanley Kubrick Si Litvinoff The Last Picture Show Peter Bogdanovich Stephen J. Friedman Mary, Queen...
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  • historical revisionist and neo-nazi writer (d. 2018) May 5 – Emanuel Litvinoff, Anglo-Jewish writer (died 2011) May 8 – Milton Meltzer, American historian...
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    sail for Europe, along with Soviet Commissar of Foreign Affairs Maxim Litvinoff on the Italian Liner SS Conte di Savoia. In Italy Farley had an audience...
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  • Lee - John Lehmann - Alun Lewis - C. Day-Lewis - C. S. Lewis - Emanuel Litvinoff - Sylvia Lynd - Donagh MacDonagh - Louis MacNeice - John Masefield - E...
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  • campaigning. Litvinoff became aware of plight of persecuted Soviet Jews, and started worldwide campaign against this persecution. Due to Litvinoff's efforts...
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    Jewish Library. Litvinoff, Barnet (1982). The Essential Chaim Weizmann: The Man, the Statesman, the Scientist. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. Litvinoff, Barnet (1968–1984)...
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  • Beatles in mind for the main cast, before the film's executive producer Si Litvinoff sent a letter to its prospective director John Schlesinger in February...
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