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Jesse Eisenberg granted Polish citizenship after the success of 'A Real Pain,' based on a trip he took there in 2008 to connect with his family roots.
Be careful what you wish for. Prime Minister of Poland Donald Tusk joked that actor Jesse Eisenberg’s newly granted Polish citizenship might come with strings—and military service—attached ...
"A Real Pain" star, director and writer Jesse Eisenberg has been granted Polish citizenship by the president of Poland, Andrzej Duda.
Jesse Eisenberg is officially a Polish citizen. The actor, writer and director was granted citizenship by President Andrzej Duda at a ceremony in New York on Tuesday, just days after his film “A ...
Jesse Eisenberg, who says he reconnected with his family's Polish roots while filming A Real Pain, was granted Polish citizenship by President Andrzej Duda.
Jesse Eisenberg receives Polish citizenship after film wins Oscar At NY ceremony, actor, screenwriter and director tells Polish president it’s the ‘honor of a lifetime’; movie ‘A Real Pain ...
Polish citizenship is available to direct descendants of ancestors who were born in the country or lived there after 1920. Eisenberg's Aunt Doris lived in the country until 1938, when she fled to ...
(JTA) — An Oscar for “A Real Pain” wasn’t Jesse Eisenberg’s only win this week — he also received citizenship in Poland, where he filmed the movie about reckoning with one’s family ...
Jesse Eisenberg didn’t take home the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for A Real Pain on Sunday, but the filmmaker and actor still won big. Not only did Kieran Culkin win Best Supporting Actor for ...
Jesse Eisenberg ‘honoured’ after being granted Polish citizenship ‘This is an honour of a lifetime and something I have been very interested in for two decades’ ...
Jesse Eisenberg receives Polish citizenship after ‘A Real Pain,’ set in Poland, wins Oscar Eisenberg has said filming in Poland inspired him to seek citizenship in the country his great-aunt fled.
When making the film, Eisenberg was inspired to apply for Polish citizenship, which is available to anyone with direct ancestors who were born in or lived in the country after 1920.