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  2. Brian Patrick Regan - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian Long Read Audio. The spy who couldn't spell: how the biggest heist in the history of US espionage was foiled. Portrait of spy case, related to CNN broadcast; Biography, on site of espionage cases, on FBI website "FBI Unearths Convicted Spy's Buried Booty". FBI. July 30, 2003.

  3. George Blake - Wikipedia

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    George Blake (né Behar; 11 November 1922 – 26 December 2020) was a spy with Britain's Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) and worked as a double agent for the Soviet Union. He became a communist and decided to work for the MGB while a prisoner during the Korean War.

  4. Code Name: Jaguar - Wikipedia

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    Code Name: Jaguar (French: Corrida pour un espion, Spanish: Persecución a un espía, German: Der Spion, der in die Hölle ging, also known as The Spy Who Went Into Hell is a 1965 French/Spanish/West German international co-production Eurospy film directed by Maurice Labro in his penultimate feature film.

  5. The spy who fed CIA secrets to Russia – then betrayed ... - AOL

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    Harold James “Jim” Nicholson, a 16-year veteran of the CIA, was sentenced to more than 23 years in prison in 1997 for espionage – but he kept up the treason from behind bars, enlisting his ...

  6. Ronald Pelton - Wikipedia

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    Ronald William Pelton (November 18, 1941 – September 6, 2022) was a National Security Agency (NSA) intelligence analyst who was convicted in 1986 of spying for and selling secrets to the Soviet Union.

  7. Vladimir Vetrov - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Vetrov was born in 1932 and grew up within the Soviet Union. After college, where he studied electronic engineering, he was enlisted in the KGB.. He lived in France for five years, beginning in 1965 when posted there as a Line X officer working for the KGB's 'Directorate T', which specialized in obtaining information about advanced science and technology from western countries.

  8. 'Spy Kids' cast: What are they up to now? - AOL

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    Once his role as Juni, the red-headed spy, came to an end, Daryl Sabara entered voice acting, lending his vocals to animated projects, including “The Polar Express,” “Ben 10,” and ...

  9. Peter Wright (MI5 officer) - Wikipedia

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    After Soviet spy Kim Philby's defection to the USSR in 1963, following what Wright refers to as a warning by "a fifth man, still inside", [6] he became convinced that the KGB had penetrated the highest levels of MI5, claiming in Spycatcher that Roger Hollis was the highest-placed Soviet mole within the service. Wright went so far as to begin to ...