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Love your vintage postings - I see his name spelled "Kolinsky" with a "y" but I have him as working for Kris Studio (and maybe others too??) With the "Kolinski" spelling - I've never seen this set - thanks for posting
ReplyDeletejsstrand - I didn't even notice the discrepancy until you pointed it out. Apparently the place I stole these from used the "i" so that's the name I used as well.
ReplyDeletejsstrand answered my question. I was wondering if indeed these were from Kris Studios.
ReplyDeletehe looks so American that I think it's a nickname, to sound more exotic.
ReplyDeleteSpecularly, the actors of Belami - Slavic ethnicity - take names, French or English, to sound more international.