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[edit]- Eric Berne (1910–1970), psychiatrist[1]
- John Bienenstock (1936– ), immunologist[2]
- Daniel BorsukOQ (1978– ), plastic surgeon[3]
- Éric Cohen (1958– ), molecular virologist[4]
- Max CynaderCM (1947– ), ophthalmologist and neuroscientist[5]
- Dorothy Dworkin (1889–1976), sjuksköterska and founder of Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto[citation needed]
- William FeindelOC (1918–2014), neurosurgeon[6]
- Samuel FreedmanOC (1928– ), clinical immunologist[7]
- Phil GoldCC (1936– ), medical researcher[7]
- Larry GoldenbergCM (1953– ), medical researcher[cit
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Liane Balaban
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Birth Name: Liane Clara Balaban
Place of Birth: North York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Date of Birth: June 24, 1980
Ethnicity:
*father – Ashkenazi Jewish
*mother – English, IrishLiane Balaban is a Canadian actress. Her roles include the films New Waterford Girl, World Traveler, One Week, and The Grand Seduction, and the show Supernatural.
Her father is Jewish, and is originally from the Uzbek SSR, now Uzbekistan. Her mother, who is Canadian, is Catholic. Liane grew up in Willowdale, Toronto. She is married, and has a son.
Liane’s paternal grandfather was Monio Balaban (the son of Yehuda Leib Balaban and Chaya/Clara Merenfeld).
Liane’s paternal grandmother was Regina Oberhand (the daughter of Naftali Szmuel Oberhand and Rachel Ester Wajc). Naftali was the son of Yaakov Oberhand. Rachel was the daughter of Moshe Wajc and Brindl Freitag.
Liane’s maternal grandfather was Vincent/Vince Albert C
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WOMAN IN CAR (Femme. Voiture.) – a film by Vanya Rose – SPOILERS
Vanya Rose takes the characters from Edith Wharton’s THE REEF and inserts them into an alternate universe where their primary motivations remain the same, but causality is warped. Set in Montreal instead of Paris, it is (fundamentally) a three character story. Anne (Hélène Joy) is Anna from the novel. Safiye (Lianne Balaban) corresponds to Sophy the Governess, and Anne’s sister-in-law Charlotte (Gabrielle Lazure) can be regarded as an alt-universe version of the Dowager Marquise de Chantelle. Or, alternatively, the three might be Artemis (Goddess of the Hunt), Athena (Goddess of Handicrafts), and Hera (sister and wife of Zeus). However one interprets them, everything each of them says must be attended closely. Beware of plot twists that appear just at the edge of perception, then promptly disappear.
Anne (Hélène Joy) takes aim at what she hopes will be dinner.
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