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  1. James Gregory (7 November 1941 – 2003) was the censor officer and prison guard of Nelson Mandela for many years of his captivity. He later wrote the book Goodbye Bafana: Nelson Mandela, My Prisoner, My Friend, on which the 2007 film Goodbye Bafana was based.

  2. James Gregory did not have that much direct contact with Mandela. There are a few things that are incorrect. I can tell you that Gregory never smuggled Mandela out in the boot of a car.'...

  3. En el libro Mandela: the Authorised Biography, Sampson acusa a James Gregory, quien murió de cáncer en 2003, de mentir y violar la privacidad de Mandela en su libro Goodbye Bafana. Sampson dijo que Gregory raramente habló con Mandela, sino que censuró las cartas enviadas al prisionero y usó esa información para fabricar una ...

  4. Three warders in particular claimed special relationships with Mr Mandela and remained in contact with him following his release from prison – James Gregory, Christo Brand and Jack Swart. Who are these three men, and what exactly was the nature of the connections they established with the late former President?

  5. 23 de oct. de 2009 · Recrea la autobiografía de James Gregory, quien fue el carcelero y censor de Nelson Mandela entre los años 1968 y 1990. Primero en la prisión de la isla Robben y luego en la cárcel de máxima...

  6. Goodbye Bafana, or The Color of Freedom ( US ), is a 2007 drama film, directed by Bille August, about the relationship between Nelson Mandela ( Dennis Haysbert) and James Gregory ( Joseph Fiennes ), his censor officer and prison guard, based on Gregory's book Goodbye Bafana: Nelson Mandela, My Prisoner, My Friend.

  7. He was there for 14 months in a cottage until he was released from prison on 11 February 1990.While at Victor Verster Prison he had several regular warders, including James Gregory, Charl...