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Helena Modjeska, an actress who specialized in Shakespearean roles. Pola Negri, stage and film actress. John Krasinski, TV and film actor (The Office) Nick Adams (1931–1968), film actor; mother was of Polish descent [1] Grant Aleksander (born 1960), film and daytime actor, Guiding Light. Pico Alexander (born 1991), actor; parents are Polish ...
Polish emigrants to the United States. American families of Polish ancestry. American politicians of Polish descent. Guamanian people of Polish descent. American people of Polish-Jewish descent. American people of Kashubian descent. American trade unionists of Polish descent. Northern Mariana Islands people of Polish descent.
Alicja Bachleda-Curuś, Polish actress, [3] born in Mexico. Andrzej Bartkowiak [4] Magdalena Boczarska [5] Eugeniusz Bodo [6] Wojciech Bogusławski [7] Tomasz Borkowy.
Count Olenski, estranged husband of Ellen Olenska in Edith Wharton 's novel The Age of Innocence (1920) Pan Tadeusz, poetic distillation of Polish patriotism and nostalgia. Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski, in HBO 's The Wire, went from police officer to school teacher. Officer Eddie Pulaski in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Dianna Agron (born 1986), actress and singer. Jonathan Ahdout (born 1989), actor (House of Sand and Fog, 24) [ 40 ] Jack Antonoff (born 1984), singer-songwriter, record producer (Member of the bands FUN, Bleachers & Steel Train) [ 41 ] Skylar Astin (born Skylar Astin Lipstein; 1987), actor and singer.
B. Sara Biala. Monika Bolly. Anna Borkowska (actress) Janina Borońska. Halina Buyno-Łoza.
Ferike Boros - (1873-1951) born in Nagyvárad, Austria-Hungary, was a stage and movie actress with a long career on Broadway from 1909 through 1927. She went to Hollywood in 1930, acting in character roles for several studios. Fanny Brice - (1891-1951) born Fania Borach in Manhattan to a Hungarian mother.
The history of Polish immigration to the United States can be divided into three stages, beginning with the first stage in the colonial era down to 1870, small numbers of Poles and Polish subjects came to America as individuals or in small family groups, and they quickly assimilated and did not form separate communities, with the exception of Panna Maria, Texas founded in the 1850s.