Victor Louis (5 February 1928 – 18 July 1992) was a Soviet journalist who worked for Western media outlets in Moscow and had close work connections with the senior levels of the USSR KGB.
He was used by the Soviet government as an informal channel of communication and for subtle disinformation operations in the Cold War.
Viewed as agent provocateur of the secret police, he was hated and boycotted by the Moscow intelligentsia.