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  1. Robert Wade est un scénariste et producteur américain né à San Diego en décembre 1962. Depuis 1999, il participe à la saga James Bond. Filmographie Scénariste. 1991 : L'Âge de vivre, de Peter Medak; 1999 : Guns 1748, de Jake Scott; 1999 : Le monde ne suffit pas, de Michael Apted

    • Scénariste, écrivain
    • britannique
    • 1962Penarth
    • depuis 1991
  2. Robert Graham Wade OBE (10 April 1921 – 29 November 2008), known as Bob Wade, was a New Zealand and English chess player, writer, arbiter, coach, and promoter. He was New Zealand champion three times, British champion twice, and played in seven Chess Olympiads and one Interzonal tournament.

    • Robert Graham Wade
    • 10 April 1921, Dunedin, New Zealand
  3. Robert Wade peut désigner : Robert Wade (1921-2008), joueur d'échecs néo-zélandais et britannique ; Robert Wade (1962- ), scénariste américain ; Robert Wade, monteur français de longs métrages.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_WadeRobert Wade - Wikipedia

    Robert Wade. Robert Wade may refer to: Robert Wade (born 1962), half of the British screenwriting duo Neal Purvis and Robert Wade. Robert Wade (chess player) (1921–2008), New Zealand and British chess player. Robert Wade (cricketer) (born 1968), English cricketer. Robert Wade (scholar) (born 1944), New Zealand development scholar.

  5. Biographie et carrière. Champion de Nouvelle-Zélande en 1943-1944, 1944-1945 et 1947-1948, Robert Wade vint en Angleterre en 1946 pour disputer le championnat d'échecs de Grande-Bretagne. Il participa au championnat d'Australie 1946-1947 (finissant 2e - 4e) puis au championnat du Canada en 1947 à Québec.

    • 29 novembre 2008 (à 87 ans)Londres
    • néo-zélandaisebritannique
  6. Robert Hunter Wade is a political economist and development scholar. He has been Professor of Global Political Economy at the Department of International Development, London School of Economics since 1999.

  7. Neal Purvis (born 9 September 1961) and Robert Wade (born 1962) are British screenwriters who co-wrote seven James Bond films, from 1999's The World Is Not Enough to 2021's No Time to Die, as well as other works.