Jesse Eisenberg Granted Polish Citizenship
Jesse Eisenberg ‘honoured’ after being granted Polish citizenship
Jesse Eisenberg has officially become a citizen of Poland after his film set in the country, A Real Pain, won an Oscar on Sunday. The drama-comedy follows two mismatched cousins, played by Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin, who travel to Poland following the death of their beloved grandmother, who was a Holocaust survivor.
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Jesse Eisenberg granted Polish citizenship
Jesse Eisenberg has been granted Polish citizenship. The 41-year-old actor began exploring his roots while filming A Real Pain in Poland and he is thrilled that having the "amazing honour" granted by President Andrzej Duda will help bring his family closer to "reconnecting" with their heritage.
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Jesse Eisenberg Granted Polish Citizenship After 'A Real Pain' Oscar Win
Jesse Eisenberg is now a Polish citizen. Days after Keiran Culkin took home the Best Supporting Actor award at the 2025 Oscars for A Real Pain on Sunday (March 3), Eisenberg, who wrote, directed and starred in the film alongside Culkin, has been granted Polish citizenship by President Andrezj Duda in a ceremony in New York on Tuesday (March 4).
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