- Lola
Naymark (born 5
April 1987) is a
French film and
television actress,
writer and director. In 2005 she was
nominated for the César
Award for Most...
-
derived from "Nay-Mark" (Yiddish: "new market").
Naymark was a name
adopted by
merchants such as
Aharon Naymark who was a
famous fabrics merchant: his descendants...
- the Year" at the 2004
European Film Awards. When
Claire (pla**** by Lola
Naymark)
learns that she is five
months pregnant at the age of seventeen, she decides...
-
Gilbert Melki as Momo's
father Isabelle Renauld as Momo's
mother Lola
Naymark as
Myriam Anne
Suarez as
Sylvie Mata
Gabin as
Fatou Celine Samie as Eva...
- Nicolás
Naymark, a
businessman and on
December 15, 2017, she got
married in a
religious ceremony with him.
Mariana Seligmann and Nicolás
Naymark announced...
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Ferres as
Elisa Florian Boesch as
Giacomo II Miah
Persson as
Elisa II Lola
Naymark as
Cecile Kerstin Avemo as
Leonilda Tracy-Ann
Oberman as
Jessica Maria...
- Targ [ˈnɔvɨ ˈtark] (Officially:
Royal Free city of Nowy Targ, Yiddish:
Naymark,
Goral dialect: Miasto) is a town in
southern Poland, in the
Lesser Poland...
- portra****
Constance of Aragon. In 1998,
Cardinale portra**** the
mother of Lola
Naymark in the
French picture Riches, belles, etc., a
wealthy baroness who leaves...
- the
dance is not
performed in the film. In
Monsieur Ibrahim (2003), Lola
Naymark does a Madison-like
dance at 42
minutes and at 1 hour 18
minutes a group...
-
Supersizer of Brooklyn". New York Times.
Retrieved September 10, 2015.
Naymark,
Andrew (April 11, 2006). "The
Evolution of
North Brooklyn's Art Spaces"...