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This is a partial list of notable Polish or Polish-speaking or -writing actors.
Morski Związkowy Klub Sportowy Arka Gdynia is a Polish professional football club, based in Gdynia, Poland, that plays in the Polish I liga. The club was founded as Klub Sportowy Gdynia in 1929.
The Poland men's national basketball team represents Poland in international basketball competitions. They are controlled by the Polish Basketball Association (PZKosz).
Marriage of Convenience is a Polish musical comedy from 1966 directed by Stanisław Bareja.
Ministry of Health of the Republic of Poland is one of the Ministries of the Republic of Poland. Its current minister is Adam Niedzielski.
Akcja pod Arsenałem is a Polish historical film, based on the novel Kamienie na szaniec by Aleksander Kamiński, released in 1978 and directed by Jan Łomnicki. Set during World War II, it tells the story of the Operation Arsenal, in which boyscouts of the Grey Ranks freed a truck carrying prisoners, among whom was Jan Bytnar.
Identification Marks: None is a 1964 Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. It was the first feature film directed by Skolimowski, after the shorts Erotique, Little Hamlet, The Menacing Eye, Boxing and Your Money or Your Life.
The Polish Film Academy is a professional honorary organization dedicated to the advancement of the arts and sciences of motion pictures.
Leopold Borkowski was a Polish actor.
Civic Committee of the Solidarity with Ukraine – Polish organization founded in order to support pro-democratic changes in Ukraine. The group has been established at the beginning of Revolution of Dignity in the beginning of 2014.
Tadeusz Szeligowski Poznań Philharmonic is a regional cultural institution founded in 1947 on the initiative of Tadeusz Szeligowski as the State Philharmonic in Poznań; one of the two philharmonics in the Wielkopolska Voivodeship.
Papusza is 2013 Polish feature film directed by Joanna Kos-Krauze and Krzysztof Krauze, starring Jowita Budnik as lead actress.
In the 1960s Ms. Czyzewska (her name is pronounced elzh-BYET-uh Chuh-ZHEF-skuh) was, quite simply, the most popular actress in Poland
Mia’s connection to her mother and that European sensibility is such that, despite being born in Canberra, she gets described in official press materials as “Polish-Australian”.