Brainin
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Brainin (Брайнин, also Brainen, Brajnin, Braynen, Breinin) is Russian-Jewish surname and may refer to:
- Boris Brainin (Sepp Österreicher, 1905-1996), Austrian poet and translator
- Danny Brainin (?-?), film actor (Xtro, Yentl, Street Smart)[1]
- David Brainin (1905-1942), French painter and dancer, died in Auschwitz [2] [3]
- Elisabeth Brainin (1949), Austrian psychoanalyst and scientific writer
- Fritz (Frederick) Brainin (1913-1992), Austrian/American poet
- Grégoire Brainin (Moineau, 1933), French poet and philosopher
- Harald Brainin (1923-2006), Austrian poet and writer
- Jerome (Jerry) Brainin (1916-?), American jazz and film composer, the author of a song The Night Has a Thousand Eyes (for the same film, 1948), which became a Jazz standard[4]
- Max Brainin (1909-2002), Austrian/American commercial graphic artist and violinist
- Norbert Brainin (1923–2005), Austrian/British violinist, the founder of Amadeus Quartet
- Peter Brainin (?), American saxophonist and jazz composer
- Reuben Brainin (1862–1939), Hebrew publicist, biographer and public figure
- Risa Brainin (?), American theater manager
- Simon Brainin (1854-?), Russian/American physician and public figure
- Teodor Brainin (1905-?), Russian film actor, the most known film: Benya Krik (1926)
- Valeri Brainin (1948), Russian/German musicologist, music manager and poet
Other manner of writing:
- Bob Brainen (?), American DJ (WFMU Radio)[5]
- Raymond Breinin (1910-2000), Russian/American painter and designer [6] [7] [8]
- Zofia (Sofie, Sophie) Röhr-Brajnin (1861-1937), Polish/German soprano [9]
[edit] Sources
- ^ Danny Brainin - Trailer - Showtimes - Cast - Movies - The New York Times
- ^ David Brainin
- ^ Explore
- ^ Jerome Brainin - Biographie
- ^ In Music We Trust - INTERVIEW: WFMU DJ Bob Brainen: Bob Brainen's Taste Is Right
- ^ http://www.askart.com/AskART/artists/biography.aspx?artist=22117
- ^ WPA Art Collection - Illinois State Museum
- ^ Raymond Breinin [photograph] /
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