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The "Ski" surname in American Movies


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EbonyandBathory
  Feb 16, 08, 20:25  #1

Have you ever noticed that in American movies people with a "Ski" surname (Zalinski, Kowalski) they are always some sort of side character or comic relief. Like a clumsly scientist or mooseheaded strongman. I understand that "Bondski, James Bondski" just doesn't sound as cool and I'm not accusing Hollywood of some anit-Polish agenda, but isn't that interesting? I know, in "The Break Up" Vince Vaughn is constantly wearing Polish stuff and has the last name Grobowski but that may be the sole exception, and that's a comedy, he's not an action hero or a spy or anything. Maybe Anglo-Saxon names like Bruce Wayne and Indiana Jones are just more pleasing to American ears. Plus could you imagine this line of dialogue: "You know it's strange, Superman is never in the same room as Clark Kentowski?"


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osiol
Edited by: osiol  Feb 16, 08, 20:56  #2

What about the Big Lebowski?
I've never seen it by the way.

EbonyandBathory wrote:
Jones

Welsh, even though there is no J in Welsh.


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EbonyandBathory
  Feb 16, 08, 21:14  #3

Oh, yeah, I forgot about Lebowski. But that isn't a heroic character either. Thanks.


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Dice
Edited by: Dice  Feb 17, 08, 12:02  #4

There was Stanley Kowalski in "A Streetcar Named Desire" played by young Marlon Brando. Stellaaaaaa!





PS. Big Lebowski rulz!


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EbonyandBathory
  Feb 17, 08, 13:05  #5

Another good point. I had forgotten about that as well. Thanks.


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Eagle20
  Feb 17, 08, 13:19  #6

The 'ski' I remember most is 'Kowalski' in 'Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'. (Not sure if he was in the movie version)


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osiol
  Feb 17, 08, 13:25  #7

Eagle20 wrote:
'Kowalski'

A name also used in Vanishing Point. I only know of this film from the Primal Scream song named after it.


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FISZ
  Feb 17, 08, 14:17  #8

EbonyandBathory wrote:
Have you ever noticed that in American movies people with a "Ski" surname (Zalinski, Kowalski) they are always some sort of side character or comic relief. Like a clumsly scientist or mooseheaded strongman.

No. What movie?


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espana
  Feb 17, 08, 14:20  #9

snow man is in town!!!!

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sledz
Edited by: sledz  Feb 17, 08, 14:27  #10

FISZ wrote:
No. What movie?


maybe the slowskis?


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FISZ
  Feb 17, 08, 14:34  #11

sledz wrote:
maybe the slowskis

lol
espana wrote:
snow man is in town!!!!

Hey hey hey!!


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isthatu
  Feb 17, 08, 14:40  #12

Hurumph,James Bond...American Movie....Hurumph pish and piffle :)
Must admit though ,youve reminded me of the old BBC sketch show,"the fast show",they had a running skit,parodied hollywood crime movies of the 30s/40s, " The Unpronouncables" loads of cops,never getting to the end of each others or barkeep/newsboys/whatevers names because they were all long zcisziezyzchiekszowoskii type names :)


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plk123
Edited by: plk123  Feb 17, 08, 14:46  #13

there was also Warszawski name unsed in a show but i can't recall what it was.. it was a chick's name. also the main characters in the deer hunter have polish last names.

osiol wrote:
What about the Big Lebowski?
I've never seen it by the way.

you should.. it's good..


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osiol
  Feb 17, 08, 14:49  #14

Starski & Hutch?
Okay, so if it ends in -y it doesn't count?


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plk123
  Feb 17, 08, 14:54  #15



:D


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Eagle20
Edited by: Eagle20  Feb 17, 08, 14:55  #16

Not a 'ski',

Polish-American detective show - Banacek


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plk123
  Feb 17, 08, 15:14  #17

has anybody ever seen "the bar fly"? it is about Bukowski






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isthatu
  Feb 17, 08, 15:39  #18

plk123 wrote:
also the main characters in the deer hunter have polish last names

Russian names,hence the big onion domed churches and katusya being played at the wedding


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plk123
  Feb 17, 08, 15:43  #19

oopsy.. damn, you're right.. it's been a while since i've seen it.


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EbonyandBathory
  Feb 17, 08, 15:45  #20

The dimwitted Rick Moranis character in "Honey I shrunk the kids" is named Wayne Szalinski.


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kioko
  Feb 18, 08, 04:56  #21

"Hack" - tv series - main character named Mike Olshansky played by David Morse

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davidpeake
  Feb 18, 08, 05:23  #22

my wife always points out that in some American sit-coms or movies the bad guys always seem to have Polish surnames, whats with that?


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