SD-6 Civilian Profile
PROFILE: IRINA DEREVKO Alias: "The Man" Present Location: Unknown Date of Birth: 03/22/51 Place of Birth: Moscow, USSR Height: 6'0" Weight: 120 Sex: F Race: Caucasian
Languages: English, Russian Education: B.A.; Master's work in English lit. Personal Details: Jack Bristow, ex-husband; Sydney Bristow, daughter; Alexander Khasinau, colleague and lover; Mr. Sark, employee Employment Recruited to KGB by Alexander Khasinau in 1970. Maintained cover as Jack Bristow's wife. Responsible for death of 20 CIA agents, including Agent Vaughn's father. Faked her death in a car accident, with Khasinau created new organization bent on taking over established agencies.
Miscellaneous: Possibly a former lit professor at UCLA. Faked her car accident with postal worker Peter Schivarelli, who posed as pursuing CIA agent Bently Calder but was actually Igor Sergei Valenko, a KGB agent in league with Irina. Contemptuous of Bristow for falling for her act.
Training/Special Skills: Unknown, but consider her highly dangerous

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