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PIERRE ROUVE was a master of several trades: interpreter, diplomat, art critic, semiotician, BBC World Service broadcaster, film producer/director, translator, university lecturer.
Pierre Rouve was born on 12 January 1915 in Sofia, Bulgaria. He was a producer and writer, known for Blow-Up (1966), I Like Money (1961) and Cop-Out (1967). He was married to Sonia Joyce. He died on 11 December 1998 in London, England, UK.
- Producer, Writer, Additional Crew
- January 12, 1915
- Pierre Rouve
- December 11, 1998
Sep 13, 2019 · J.J. Charlesworth looks back on the life of former Arts Review contributor Pierre Rouve, an emigrant intellectual in the UK during the Cold War
Feb 6, 2010 · Peter Uvaliev/Pierre Rouve is a legend and a cultural myth of Bulgaria of wide European dimension. There is no other Bulgarian writer who has achieved his success as a screenwriter, producer, critic, and theoretical writer on arts.
Dec 21, 1998 · I was sorry to read of the recent death of Pierre Rouve, the Bulgaria-born liberal intellectual, interpreter, broadcaster, diplomat, art critic, lecturer, and - not least - bon...
Jun 25, 2016 · Peter Uvaliev, nicknamed "Pierre Rouve", was one of the most influential emigrants in Bulgaria in the second half of last century. A man with an amazing culture and talent, earning him the name of a famous publicist, respected art theorist, semiologist, theater and film director, lit.
Nov 12, 1998 · Pierre Rouve. Categories: Art, Cinema, TV & Radio. Countries: Balkans. Image source: www.planethugill.com. Diplomat, art critic, broadcaster, film producer and lecturer. Born Petar Christoff Ouvaliev in Sofia, Bulgaria. He came to Britain in 1947 as a diplomat.