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Dustin Hoffman – actor and filmmaker (part Romanian-Jewish descent) [15] Harvey Keitel – actor and producer (Romanian Jewish mother) Tristan Leabu – actor; Andrea Marcovicci – actress and singer; Carl Reiner – comedian and actor (Romanian Jewish mother) Edward G. Robinson – actor (Romanian-Jewish descent) [16] [17] Sebastian Stan ...
This is a list of some of the most prominent Romanians. It contains historical and important contemporary figures (athletes, actors, directors etc.). Most of the people listed here are of Romanian ethnicity, whose native tongue is Romanian.
Paul John Hilbert (1949–2001), member of the Texas House of Representatives [32] Malcolm Hill (born 1995), American player in the Israel Basketball Premier League; Al Hirschfeld (1903–2003), artist and cartoonist; Bobby Hofman (1925–1994), Major League Baseball player; Solly Hofman (1882–1956), Major League Baseball player
History of the "United Romanian Society". Southfield, Michigan: The Society, 1995. Rus, Flaviu Vasile. The cultural and diplomatic relations between Romania and the United States of America. 1880-1920, Cluj-Napoca, Editura Mega, 2018. Wertsman, Vladimir. The Romanians in America, 1748–1974: A Chronology and Factbook. Dobbs Ferry, New York ...
Ian Hancock - University of Texas linguist, scholar, and activist [5] Amber L. Hollibaugh - writer, film-maker and political activist [6] Tini Howard - comics writer [7] Eugene Hütz - Ukrainian-born singer; Johns family - subjects of the National Geographic Channel reality television series "American Gypsies" Priscilla Kelly - professional ...
Häns'che Weiss, famous for his Gypsy jazz style, won the Deutscher Schallplattenpreis; Hüsnü Şenlendirici – Turkish musician; Ion Voicu (1923–1997) – Romanian violinist and orchestral conductor, founder of Bucharest Chamber Orchestra; Irini Merkouri (born 1981) – Greek pop singer; Iva Bittová – Czech singer and violinist
The canal was the most known labour camp in the history of Romania; 1951: During the night of June 18 the third-largest mass deportation in modern Romanian history takes place. Some 45,000 people are taken from their homes and deported to the Bărăgan plain; 1952
The Romani people have long been a part of the collective mythology of the West, where they frequently were (and still are) depicted as outsiders, aliens, and a threat. For centuries, they were enslaved in Eastern Europe and they were also hunted in Western Europe: the Porajmos, Hitler's attempt to commit genocide against the Romani people, was one violent link in a chain of persecution that ...