List of Famous people born in Lublin province, Poland
Janusz Aleksander Sanguszko
Janusz Aleksander Sanguszko was a magnate in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He held the titles of miecznik and Court Marshal of Lithuania.
Małgorzata Fornalska
Małgorzata Fornalska was a Polish communist activist and anti-Nazi resistance fighter.
Henryk Wieniawski
Henryk Wieniawski was a Polish virtuoso violinist, composer and pedagogue who is regarded amongst the greatest Polish violinists in history. His younger brother Józef Wieniawski and nephew Adam Tadeusz Wieniawski were also accomplished musicians.
Sergei Vasilyevich Lebedev
Sergei Vasilievich Lebedev was a Russian/Soviet chemist and the inventor of polybutadiene synthetic rubber, the first commercially viable and mass-produced type of synthetic rubber.
Mieczysława Ćwiklińska
Mieczysława Ćwiklińska-Steinsberg was a Polish film actress, stage actor, and singer. She was often nicknamed Lińska or Amiette.
Józef Pułaski
Józef Pułaski of the house of Ślepowron was a Polish noble, starost of Warka, deputy to Sejm, one of the creators and members of the Konfederacja barska.
Esther Kreitman
Hinde Ester Singer Kreytman, known in English as Esther Kreitman, was a Yiddish-language novelist and short story writer. She was born in Biłgoraj, Congress Poland to a rabbinic Jewish family. Her younger brothers Israel Joshua Singer and Isaac Bashevis Singer subsequently became writers.
Marian Opania
Marian Opania is a Polish film actor and singer. He has appeared in more than 50 films since 1965.
Boris Aleksandrovich Arbuzov
Boris Aleksandrovich Arbuzov, was a Russian and Soviet chemist and a representative of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union of 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th convocations.
Józef Wieniawski
Józef Wieniawski was a Polish pianist, composer, conductor and teacher. He was born in Lublin, the younger brother of the famous violinist Henryk Wieniawski. After Franz Liszt, he was the first pianist to publicly perform all the études by Chopin. He appeared with Liszt in recitals in Paris, London, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Brussels, Leipzig and Amsterdam.