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Regina Kamińska

Birth
Death
28 Nov 1913 (aged 18–19)
Burial
Warsaw, Miasto Warszawa, Mazowieckie, Poland Add to Map
Plot
sector 62, row 9, grave 17
Memorial ID
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Regina Kamińska was the daughter of actress Polish Jewish Ester Rachel Kamińska and film director Abraham Izaak Kamiński and wife of Wajsman. Her sister was film and theatre actress and film director Ida (1899 in Odessa - 1980 in New York) and her younger brother was composer and cellist Józef (1903 in Odessa -1972 in Tel Aviv).
She was an actress herself and played in the following films, in some with her mother and younger sister. She lived for 18 years and 8 months.

Regina played in the following six feature films (unfortunately no copy of any of them has been preserved, alas!):

1912
Mirele Efros (in Yiddish: ‏מירעלע אפֿרת‎) – a Polish silend film by Andrzej Marek based on a play by Jewish dramatis who wrote in Yiddish, Jakub Gordin (1853-1909).
Ester Rachel Kamińska played the respectful widow Mirełe Efros. Both daughters, Regina and Ida, also played in the film.

1913
Córka kantora (in Yiddish: Dem Chanzens tochter) – a Polish film in Yiddish directed by Regina's father Abraham Izaak Kamiński, Nahum Lipowski and H. Fiszer and based on the "Złamane serca" (Broken Hearts) by Zalmen Libin. Regina played the title role of the Hazzan's daughter Gintełe.

Fatalna klątwa (in Yiddish: Hercełe mejuches) – a Polish film in Yiddish directed by Regina's father Abraham Izaak Kamiński and H. Fiszer based on the "Przysięga" (Oath) by Mojżesz Richter. Regina played the title role of the Hazzan's daughter.

Kara Boża (in Yiddish: ‏גאָטס שטראָף‎ Gots sztrof) – a Polish film in Yiddish directed by H. Fiszer based on a play by Jakub Gordin. Regina played Adel.

Nieznajomy (in Yiddish: Der Unbekanter) - a Polish film in Yiddish directed by H. Fiszer based on a play by Jakub Gordin.

1914
Macocha (in Yiddish: Di Shtifmuter) - a Polish film in Yiddish directed by Abraham Izaak Kamiński based on a play by Jakub Gordin. Two daughters of Ester Rachel and Abraham, Regina and Ida, also played in the film.

(by Ivonna Nowicka, Dec. 2021)

For more information on Regina Kamińska, cf.:
https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regina_Kami%C5%84ska (in Polish)

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0436709/
Regina Kamińska was the daughter of actress Polish Jewish Ester Rachel Kamińska and film director Abraham Izaak Kamiński and wife of Wajsman. Her sister was film and theatre actress and film director Ida (1899 in Odessa - 1980 in New York) and her younger brother was composer and cellist Józef (1903 in Odessa -1972 in Tel Aviv).
She was an actress herself and played in the following films, in some with her mother and younger sister. She lived for 18 years and 8 months.

Regina played in the following six feature films (unfortunately no copy of any of them has been preserved, alas!):

1912
Mirele Efros (in Yiddish: ‏מירעלע אפֿרת‎) – a Polish silend film by Andrzej Marek based on a play by Jewish dramatis who wrote in Yiddish, Jakub Gordin (1853-1909).
Ester Rachel Kamińska played the respectful widow Mirełe Efros. Both daughters, Regina and Ida, also played in the film.

1913
Córka kantora (in Yiddish: Dem Chanzens tochter) – a Polish film in Yiddish directed by Regina's father Abraham Izaak Kamiński, Nahum Lipowski and H. Fiszer and based on the "Złamane serca" (Broken Hearts) by Zalmen Libin. Regina played the title role of the Hazzan's daughter Gintełe.

Fatalna klątwa (in Yiddish: Hercełe mejuches) – a Polish film in Yiddish directed by Regina's father Abraham Izaak Kamiński and H. Fiszer based on the "Przysięga" (Oath) by Mojżesz Richter. Regina played the title role of the Hazzan's daughter.

Kara Boża (in Yiddish: ‏גאָטס שטראָף‎ Gots sztrof) – a Polish film in Yiddish directed by H. Fiszer based on a play by Jakub Gordin. Regina played Adel.

Nieznajomy (in Yiddish: Der Unbekanter) - a Polish film in Yiddish directed by H. Fiszer based on a play by Jakub Gordin.

1914
Macocha (in Yiddish: Di Shtifmuter) - a Polish film in Yiddish directed by Abraham Izaak Kamiński based on a play by Jakub Gordin. Two daughters of Ester Rachel and Abraham, Regina and Ida, also played in the film.

(by Ivonna Nowicka, Dec. 2021)

For more information on Regina Kamińska, cf.:
https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regina_Kami%C5%84ska (in Polish)

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0436709/


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