Alan Conway
Alan Conway (born Eddie Alan Jablowsky with Whitechapel, London in 1934, dead the December 5th 1998) is famous to be made pass for the Réalisateur Stanley Kubrick. The victims of these impostures were, inter alia, of young actors with whom it made gleam roles in his next film.
The swindles of Conway took place to the beginning of the year 1990, whereas Kubrick lived recluse relatively: its films were very famous, but its face was not it.
The history of Conway was carried to the cinema by Brian W. Cook which was one of the assistants realizers of Kubrick, under the title Appelez me Kubrick (2005), with John Malkovich in the role of Alan Conway, itself in the role of Kubrick.
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