Pollack
Pollack is a surname. It derives from Polish noun Polak, meaning a Pole. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alan W. Pollack, musicologist
- Andrea Pollack (b. 1961), swimmer
- Ben Pollack (1903–1971), drummer and bandleader
- Brittany Pollack, New York City Ballet dancer
- David M. Pollack, (b. 1982), American football linebacker
- Egon Pollack, Austrian footballer
- Eileen Pollack, novelist, essayist and writer
- Golan Pollack (b. 1991), Israeli Olympic judoka
- Harold Pollack, professor at the University of Chicago
- Harvey Pollack (1922–2015), statistician
- Henry Pollack (b. 1961), radio host
- Henry Pollack, professor
- Howard Pollack, professor
- Jack Harrison Pollack (1914–1984), author, ghostwriter
- James B. Pollack (1938–1994), astrophysicist
- Kenneth M. Pollack (b. 1966), CIA intelligence analyst
- Lew Pollack (1895–1946), composer
- Neal Pollack (b. 1970), satirist, novelist and writer
- Olaf Pollack (b. 1973), road racing cyclist
- Rachel Pollack (b. 1945), science fiction author and comic book writer
- Reginald Pollack (1924–2001), painter
- Richard M. Pollack, mathematician
- Robert Pollack (disambiguation)
- Robert Pollack (biologist), biologist
- Rocky Pollack, Manitoba judge
- Rozanne Pollack, American bridge player
- Sydney Pollack (1934–2008), film director, producer and actor
- William Pollack (1926–2013), immunologist
See also
- Pollock (disambiguation)
- Pollock, a type of fish which is also spelled "pollack"
- Pollack's Rule, a principle in computer architecture relating performance of a single CPU with its complexity
- Pollak, a surname
- Polack (surname)
- Polack
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