Ronnie Cornwell

E244967

Ronnie Cornwell was a charismatic and notorious English con man and fraudster, best known as the inspiration for aspects of his son John le Carré’s complex fictional characters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British person
English person
con artist
fraudster
human
child John le Carré
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
describedAs charismatic
notorious
ethnicGroup English
familyName Cornwell
fatherOf John le Carré
genreOfCriminalActivity confidence tricks
fraud
givenName Ronnie
hasChild John le Carré
inspired aspects of George Smiley’s world in John le Carré’s novels
aspects of various con men and duplicitous characters in John le Carré’s fiction
languageSpoken English
notableFor being a charismatic English con man
being a notorious fraudster
inspiring aspects of John le Carré’s fictional characters
notableRelative John le Carré
occupation con man
fraudster
placeOfActivity England
United Kingdom
sexOrGender male

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John le Carré father Ronnie Cornwell