Alan Conway (born Eddie Alan Jablowsky in Whitechapel, London in 1934; died 5 December 1998) became known for impersonating the film director Stanley Kubrick. Conway and his wife were travel agents with offices in Harrow, Muswell Hill and London.
Read more about Alan Conway: Early Years, Kubrick Impersonation
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