Hollander is a surname. "Hollander" is a Dutch term for people from the Netherlands, or specifically Holland proper. Variants of Germanic origin include Hollaender and Holländer.
Hollander is a surname. "Hollander" is a Dutch term for people from the Netherlands, or specifically Holland proper. Variants of Germanic origin include...
mother is English. Hollander was brought up as a Christian. The family background was academic and musical: his grandfather, Hans Hollander, was a musicologist...
Hollander was married to pornographic film actor Otto Bauer for over ten years. They divorced prior to 2015. A pornographic scene between Hollander and...
married a Dutch man, Philip de Haan, in Amsterdam. Hollander has been depicted in film five times: The Life and Times of Xaviera Hollander (1974, rated...
Law. As a student, Hollander was arrested three times while protesting as a member of Students for a Democratic Society. Hollander represented Slahi until...
mentioning Angelucci had been found in the car where Den Hollander had killed himself. Den Hollander viewed Angelucci as a rival and reportedly bore a grudge...
1st dan ranking in 1965. Hollander was the fourth person ever to complete the 100-man kumite in 1967. Shihan Loek Hollander died on the morning of 16...
Jewish community together with Edith's mother, Rosa Holländer (1866–1942). The ancestors of the Holländer family lived in Amsterdam at the start of the 18th...
independent Dutch Republic. The area of the former County of Holland roughly coincides with the two current Dutch provinces of North Holland and South Holland into...
Eugene F. Hollander or Gino Hollander (1924 – August 27, 2015) was an American painter. He began painting in New York City during the abstract expressionist...
David Hollander (born May 16, 1968) is an American television writer, director, and producer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Hollander is the creator,...
Hollander entered the pornography industry in 1970, appearing in loops.[citation needed] According to a March 14, 1988 article in People, Hollander gave...
Den Hollander or Denhollander is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frank den Hollander (born 1956), Dutch mathematician Jane den Hollander...
A Hollander beater is a machine developed by the Dutch[who?] in 1680 to produce paper pulp from cellulose containing plant fibers. It replaced stamp mills...
3 East 57th Street, originally the L. P. Hollander Company Building, is a nine-story commercial building in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New...
1948 "Black Market" w.m. Hollander. Introduced by Marlene Dietrich in the film A Foreign Affair. 1948 "Illusions" w.m. Hollander. Introduced by Marlene...
Dutch (endonym: Nederlands [ˈneːdərlɑnts] ) is a West Germanic language, spoken by about 25 million people as a first language and 5 million as a second...
Adam Hollander (October 14, 1964 – September 24, 1984) was an American film and television actor. Hollander was born in Los Angeles, California. He had...
needed] Hollander announced his retirement from competition by executing a backflip, which is an illegal element in figure skating. Hollander coaches...
Thomas Stanley Holland (born 1 June 1996) is an English actor. His accolades include a British Academy Film Award and three Saturn Awards. He featured...
Martha Hollander (born March 24, 1959) is an American poet and art historian. She is the daughter of the poet John Hollander and the fashion historian...
Jacob Harry Hollander (1871–1940) was an American economist. Hollander was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He graduated from Johns Hopkins University with...
wife, Jean Hollander, co-received a Gold Florin award from the City of Florence for their English translation of Dante's Divine Comedy. Hollander was born...
David Hollander (born September 3, 1954) is an American landscape architect and educator. A New York City native, he is the president of Hollander Design...
September 2023. "HOLLANDER – de betekenis volgens Encyclopedie van Noord Brabant". ensie.nl. Retrieved 12 September 2023. "Limburger vindt 'Hollander' bedreigender...
communities became known as the Olęders, a Polish rendering of the term Hollander. After the partitions of Poland, the Prussian authorities took over and...