Kaminsky$530500$ - translation to English
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Kaminsky$530500$ - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Kaminsky (surname); Kaminský

Kaminsky      
n. Kaminsky, familienaam
Mel Brooks         
  • Max]] in 2010
  • Brooks at his [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] ceremony in 2010
  • Brooks in 1984
  • Brooks with wife [[Anne Bancroft]] at the [[1991 Cannes Film Festival]]
AMERICAN ACTOR, COMEDIAN AND FILMMAKER (BORN 1926)
Melvin Kaminsky; Mel Brooks filmography; Mel Brookes; Melvin James Kaminsky; Melvyn Kaminsky; Melvyn James Kaminsky; List of Mel Brooks films; Melvin James Brooks; Mel brooks; Mel Kaminsky; Melvin Brooks
n. (geboren 1926 als Mel Kaminsky) Amerikaanse komiek en tekstschrijver, schrijver van de films "Spaceballs" en "Robin Hood" "Men in Tights"
Danny Kaye         
  • Danny Kaye on a promotion tour for UNICEF in the Netherlands, 1955
  • White Christmas]]'' trailer
  • right
  • Nancy Wilson]] appearing on his show in 1965
  • Kaye in 1986 by [[Allan Warren]]
  • Kaye at Schiphol on October 5, 1955
  • Kaye during his visit to [[Israel]], [[1956]], [[Boris Carmi]], Meitar collection, [[National Library of Israel]]
  • right
  • right
  • Sylvia and Danny Kaye, 1945
AMERICAN ACTOR, SINGER, DANCER, AND COMEDIAN (1911–1987)
David Daniel Kaminsky; David Daniel Kaminski; Danny Kay
n. Danny Kaye, (1913-1987, geboren David Daniël Kominsky), Amerikaans cabaretier en filmacteur

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Kaminsky

Kaminsky is a surname with various origins. It may be derived from Czech/Slovak Kaminský, Ukrainian: Камінський, Russian: Каминский, Belarusian: Камінскі, or Polish Kamiński. Feminine forms include Kaminská (Czech and Slovak), Kaminska (Polish and Ukrainian), and Kaminskaya (Belarusian and Russian). Its Lithuanian-language counterpart is Kaminskas.