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- a vampire who wants to be a human. Katarzyna Walter as Izabela Marek Barbasiewicz [pl] as Professor Rudolf Jung Małgorzata Lorentowicz [pl] as Izy's aunt...
- of the World. New York: David & Charles. p. 25. ISBN 0-87349-460-1. Barbasiewicz, Robert (1 March 1998). Auto Mag: The Pasadena Days: The Years 1966-1972...
- Mikita Wojciech Pastuszko as Koro Jacek Sas-Uhrynowski as Pawel Marek Barbasiewicz as Count Paszkowski Krzysztof Swietochowski as Franko Judy Hecht Dumontet...
- the middle son of Hans Heinrich. Their relationship begins after the victorious parade and a m**** held on a square near the palace. Marek Barbasiewicz...
- Andrzejewski Mirosław Baka – Stasiek Wątroba Stanisław Banasiuk Marek Barbasiewiczwychowawca Lucjan O. Wojciech Brzozowicz Barbara Brylska – teacher...
- cures Karol or Tadeusz. He is stupid and crazy. Jan Marszałek (Marek Barbasiewicz) is Karol's boss. He is very smart. He lived in the United States for...
- street Danuta Stenka - Kałużyńska Andrzej Piszczatowski - Prefekt Marek Barbasiewicz - Paweł Górski, Monika's stepfather Andrzej Żółkiewski - police officer...
- (Woman and Life) magazine about a renowned and well-known actor Marek Barbasiewicz. The first public **** coming out was a declaration by Izabela Filipiak...
- death. From August 1968, he shortly dated then 23 year old actor Marek Barbasiewicz [pl], for several months. His longtime partner was the painter Jean-Jacques...
- Aid of Tadeusz Romer fonds" (PDF). Retrieved November 15, 2022. Olga Barbasiewicz, Ph.D., "Polish Amb****ador to ****an Tadeusz Romer and Jewish War Refugees...