Igor Gouzenko

Igor Gouzenko

writer

Igor Gouzenko was born on Jan 13, 1919 in Russia]. Igor Gouzenko's big-screen debut came with The Iron Curtain directed by William A. Wellman in 1948.

Igor Gouzenko is popularly known as the man who 'started the Cold War'. He was a cypher clerk working in the Russian Embassy in Ottawa Canada when he defected on September 5, 1945. He lived the rest of his life in ambiguous obscurity in Ontario, living in fear of reprisals by Stalin's KGB. His identity and location could never be revealed. He appeared several times on television; notably on the Canadian programs THIS HOUR HAS SEVEN DAYS and FRONT PAGE CHALLENGE. He was introduced to the public during a radio interview with American Drew Pearson. In these public 'appearances ', he would always wear a pillowcase or a hood over his head.

  • Birthday

    Jan 13, 1919
  • Place of Birth

    Rogachovo, Dmitrov Uyezd, Moscow Governorate, RSFSR [now Moscow Oblast, Russia]

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