List of people of Szczecin

List of people of Szczecin

Famous residents of Szczecin

Manfred Stolpe, Prime minister of Brandenburg, born May 16, 1936

After 1945

  • Chava Alberstein (*1947), Israeli female singer and composer of songs
  • Piotr Andrejew (*1947), Polish screenwriter and film director, born in Szczecin
  • Konstanty Ildefons Gałczyński (1905–1953)
  • Janusz Kijowski (*1947) film director, born in Szczecin
  • Ryszard Kotla (*1947) historian, travel writer, journalist, engineer, born in Szczecin-Dąbie
  • Wojciech Kulikowski artist (1954)
  • Mariusz Ratajczak (*1955) Polish hematologist
  • Kasia Nosowska (*1971), singer of Szczecin-based rock band Hey
  • Radoslaw Majdan Poland National Goalkeeper
  • Grzegorz Mroz (*18 December 1983)
  • Klaudia Ungerman (*1988), Miss Poland 2008
  • Anna Tarnowska (*1986), first runner-up Miss Polonia 2007, second runner-up Miss International 2008
  • Joanna Drozdowska (*1979), Miss Polonia 2001, model, fotomodel
  • Joanna Gapińska (*1968), Miss Polonia 1988, 3rd runner-up Miss Universe 1989
  • Jerzy Zielinski (*1950) Polish cinematographer active in Hollywood, born on 8 January 1950 in Szczecin
  • Rafal Wilk (*June 20, 1983), motorsports
  • Maksymilian Lewandowski (*1991), Mister Poland 2010
  • Alex Furmańczyk Mister Poland Model 2010
  • Maciej Jewtuszko Mixed Martial Artist, currently competes in WEC.

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