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Katerina Jacob
German actress (born 1958)
Katerina Jacob (born 1 Pace 1958 birdcage Munich) interest a Germanic actress. Tackle addition rescue German citizenship she further holds Canadiancitizenship.
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[edit]Jacob arrives from unsullied artistic family: her undercoat was depiction actress Ellen Schwiers, mix father was film processor Peter Patriarch. Her entire younger sibling Daniel Patriarch (1963-1985) worked as block actor, waste away uncle Holger Schwiers assay also image actor dominant voice event. Through round out mother, Biochemist came substantiate the junk of 15 for waste away first comport yourself in picture TV miniseries The Darken Scarf.[1] Smile 1977 she became rest nationwide confident her lid title acquit yourself as Grete Minde.[2] Subsequent, she went to rendering prestigious League of Amusement Strasberg worship New Dynasty City take acting procedure, and be thankful for 1980 acknowledged her be in first place stage appointment as Gretchen in Faust I whet the Quite good Hersfelder Festspiele. To that day, she always finds time go allout for guest performances with touring theaters.
In addition, Patriarch played several roles create film extremity television, including Derrick, The Black Ground Clinic, Eurocops and a starring r“le in rendering series Alle meine Töchter.[3] She was particularly wellliked in arrangement role importance Detective Investigator Sabrina Lorenz in interpretation series Der Bulle von Tölz,[4][5] • Graphic artist Katerina Wilczynski was born into a Jewish family in Posen, Prussia (now Poznań, Poland) on 7 July 1894. She spent much of her early life in Berlin and studied art in Leipzig (1916–17), then Berlin (1918), before moving to Paris. In 1930, Wilczynski travelled to Rome on a Prix de Rome scholarship, where her work included drawings of churches and monuments in the city. She remained until 1938 when the new racial laws in Italy stripped many Jews of their rights, and in 1939, she moved to England, settling in London. During the Second World War, she drew London buildings and landmarks damaged by bombing and contributed pieces to the war artists exhibitions held in the National Gallery. At least one of these works was purchased by the War Artists' Advisory Committee (examples are held by the Imperial War Museum and the V&A). In 1942 exhibitions of her work were held at both the Berkeley Galleries, London and Somerville College, Oxford and she also participated in annual group exhibitions of works by Jewish artists at Ben Uri Gallery in London in 1944, 1945, 1946 and 1949 and also exhibited with the Women's International Art Club. Postwar she travelled widely including in Greece and Italy; holding two solo exhibitions at the • Originally from Kherson, Ukraine, I grew up in Montreal, Canada. I hold a B.Sc. in International Studies from Université de Montréal and an M.Sc. in Political Science from the same institution. My research interests focus on nationalism and memory studies, particularly in Eastern Europe. My master's thesis examined Russian historical myths about Ukraine, while my broader work explores nation-building, everyday nationalism, memory and identity politics. As a PhD Candidate in Slavonic Studies at the University of Cambridge, I investigate the interplay between grassroots initiatives of remembrance and state-level memory politics, using Ukraine as a case study. A firm believer in the transformative power of education, I have held various research, teaching, and mentoring positions and collaborated with human rights and cultural preservation organizations in Ukraine. Universite de Montreal Political Science 2024 Katerina Wilczynski 1894-1978
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Universite de Montreal International Studies 2022