Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en Óblast de Leópolis
Tadeusz Brzeziński
Tadeusz Brzeziński was a Polish consular official and the father of US President Jimmy Carter's national security adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski.
Neil Savaryn
Bishop Neil Nicholas Savaryn, O.S.B.M. was a Ukrainian-born Canadian Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch. He served as the Titular Bishop of Ios and Auxiliary Bishop of Apostolic Exarchate of Canada from 3 April 1943 until 19 January 1948 and as the first Eparchial Bishop of Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Edmonton from 19 January 1948 until his death on 8 January 1986.
Mark Vishik
Mark Vishik was a Soviet mathematician who worked in the field of partial differential equations.
Stanisław Bieżanowski
Stefan Kaczmarz
Stefan Kaczmarz was a Polish mathematician. His Kaczmarz method provided the basis for many modern imaging technologies, including the CAT scan.
David Neumark
David Neumark (1866–1924) was a German-American rabbi and professor of Jewish philosophy. He authored several notable works on Jewish philosophy and Jewish law, and served as a professor at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Bernard Siegel
Bernard Siegel was an Austro-Hungarian born American character actor, whose career spanned both the silent film era, as well as carrying over into the beginning of sound pictures. His career spanned over 25 years, during which time he performed in over 50 films.
Stanisław Głąbiński
Stanisław Głąbiński was a Polish politician, academic, lawyer and writer.
Włodzimierz Stożek
Włodzimierz Stożek was a Polish mathematician of the Lwów School of Mathematics.
Abba Hushi
Abba Hushi was an Israeli politician who served as mayor of Haifa for eighteen years between 1951 and 1969. Hushi was one of the founders and activists of Hashomer Hatzair movement in Poland. In July 1920, he immigrated to then British Mandate of Palestine with a group of 130 Jewish pioneers. There he took the Hebrew surname "Hushi" ["speedy"], a translation of his original name, Schneller. He built roads and drained swamps, and helped to found kibbutz Beit Alfa. He was one of the founding members of the Histadrut labor federation. In 1927, he settled in Haifa and joined the Ahdut HaAvoda party, which later merged with Mapai. He was secretary of the Haifa Workers Council from 1931 to 1951. Hushi was elected to Israel's first Knesset in 1949 as a member of Mapai. Before the 1951 elections, he left the government to become mayor of Haifa. As mayor, he helped to found the University of Haifa, the Haifa Theatre, the Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art, the Mane-Katz Museum and the Carmelit.