- Ida
Kamińska (September 18, 1899 – May 21, 1980) was a
Polish actress and director.
Known mainly for her work in the theatre, she was the
daughter of Avrom...
- Kamiński in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kaminski or Kamiński (feminine:
Kamińska; plural: Kamińscy) is a
surname of
Polish origin. It is the
sixth most...
- may
refer to:
Juozas Kaminskas (1898–1957),
Lithuanian painter Rim
Kaminskas,
American aircraft designer,
creator of
Kaminskas Jungster I and Jungster...
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Julia Kamińska (born 13
November 1987) is a
Polish film and
television actress.
Kamińska had a lead role in TVN's BrzydUla, the
Polish version of Betty...
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Ester Rachel Kamińska (Yiddish: אסתּר־רחל קאַמינסקאַ); née Ester-Rokhl
Halpern (Porozów, 10
March 1870 – Warsaw, 25
December 1925) was a
Polish Jewish...
- Камінскі, or
Polish Kamiński.
Feminine forms include Kaminská (Czech and Slovak),
Kamińska (Polish),
Kaminska (Ukrainian) and
Kaminskaya (Belarusian and Russian)...
- Bożena
Kamińska (born 1965) is a
Polish politician. She was
elected to the Sejm in 2011 and 2015. She ran in 2019, but was not reelected. [1], Bożena Kamińska...
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actress Ida
Kamińska as the
Jewish widow Rozália Lautmannová. The film won the 1965
Academy Award for Best
Foreign Language Film, and
Kamińska was nominated...
- Anna
Kamińska (born 4
October 1983) is a
Polish mountain bike orienteer. She won a gold
medal in the
sprint event at the 2010
World MTB
Orienteering Championships...
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renowned Yiddish actress Ester Rachel Kaminska, and a
cousin of
Kamińska's daughter, the
actress Ida
Kamińska. The Vow (1937) The
Dybbuk (1937) I Have...