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PETER CZERNIN is a successful Hollywood film producer who has been nominated for an Oscar. Yet the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is more interested in his blood than his talent. “I was horrified to see that it said, ‘Peter Czernin is the heir to a baronial title’,” he says. “I don’t want to be defined by the fact that I’m the grandson of the Baron Howard de Walden.”

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