Maurice Oldfield

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Sir Maurice Oldfield (16 November 1915, Over Haddon, near Bakewell, Derbyshire - 11 March 1981, London) was a British espionage administrator. He was director-general of MI6 between 1973 and 1978. In 1979 the new prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, asked Oldfield to coordinate security and intelligence in Northern Ireland. He left this post in 1980 after his positive vetting clearance was withdrawn.

In 1987, Thatcher confirmed to the House of Commons what had long been widely known - that Oldfield was gay. Oldfield himself had previously admitted that "from time to time [he] engaged in homosexual activities."

He was reputedly the model for John le Carré's fictional character George Smiley, though Le Carré disputes this.[1]

Government offices
Preceded by
Sir John Rennie
Head of SIS
1973 - 1978
Succeeded by
Sir Dick Franks
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[edit] Notes

  1.   In an interview included in the BBC's DVD release of Smiley's People (1982, DVD release June 28 2004), Le Carré says of Oldfield:
...little, tubby man with spectacles. Was never the model for Smiley, I didn't meet him till after I'd invented Smiley but the press wouldn't wear that...
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