Guy Rose
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Alma mater | Guildford College of Further and Higher Education | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Guy Rose is the owner of the literary, film and TV agency FRA (formerly Futerman, Rose & Associates), established in 1984 by the late Vernon Futerman.[1] Joining Vernon Futerman’s agency in 1993, and becoming a name partner, Guy Rose has since represented a wide variety of authors including writers as diverse as reformed criminal John McVicar: Second World War triple agent Eddie Chapman (the subject of the film "Triple Cross", starring Christopher Plummer); former Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith; and, retired South African High Court Judge Christopher Nicholson.[2]
FRA represent authors of non-fiction on practically any subject, with particular interest in politics, sport, show business and the music industry. FRA also specialise in scripts for film and television, and have successfully placed film and TV rights to many of the authors’ works with major studios and producers, in some cases even ahead of the book rights.[3]
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Document:Afterword to "Who Really Killed Chris Hani?" | Book | 29 February 2024 | Christopher Nicholson | Courts have decided that freedom of expression trumps all other rights as without it nobody, including the courts, would ever hear of breaches of other rights. So those who have attempted to suppress this book have prevented the world from discovering and prosecuting the criminals, who perpetrated the foul murders. In law we would describe them as accessories after the fact of these killings. |