Dresnok, James

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Name (Hebrew)
דרזנוק, ג'יימס
Name (Latin)
Dresnok, James
Other forms of name
Dresnok, Joe
Date of birth
1941-11-24
Date of death
2016-11
Place of birth
Richmond (Va.) (1941. 1962.
Associated country
United States (1941 - 1962)
Korea (North)
(1962)
Occupation
Defectors--Korea (North)
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Language
English
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 86321656
Wikidata: Q32258
Library of congress: no2009050762
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Wikipedia description:

James Joseph Dresnok (Korean: 제임스 조지프 드레스녹, November 24, 1941 – November 2016) was an American defector to North Korea, one of seven U.S. soldiers to defect after the Korean War. After defecting, Dresnok worked as an actor in propaganda films, some directed by Kim Jong Il, and as an English teacher in Pyongyang. He was featured on the CBS magazine program 60 Minutes on January 28, 2007, as the last U.S. defector alive in North Korea. He was also the subject of a documentary film, Crossing the Line, by British filmmakers Daniel Gordon and Nicholas Bonner, which was shown at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Dresnok most often called himself Joe Dresnok but was also referred to as "James" or "Jim" Dresnok in media reports. He was known by most North Koreans as "Arthur", from his role in the miniseries Unsung Heroes (1978).

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