
Jerzy Oskar Stuhr (Polish: [ˈjɛʐɨ ˈɔskar ˈʂtur]; 18 April 1947 – 9 July 2024) was a Polish film and theatre actor. Considered one of the most popular, influential and versatile Polish actors and an icon of Polish cinema, he also worked as a screenwriter, film director, voice actor and drama professor. He served as the rector of the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Kraków for two terms: from 1990 to 1996 and again from 2002 to 2008.
Throughout his long and prolific professional career spanning over five decades, he appeared in 65 films including Camera Buff (1979), Sexmission (1984), A Year of the Quiet Sun (1984), Dekalog: Ten (1989), Three Colours: White (1994), Kiler (1997), Love Stories (1997) and The Big Animal (2000).
He received numerous awards and honours including the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (2000), Gloria Artis Medal for Merit to Culture (2005), Polish Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Persona non grata (2006), Złota Kaczka Award (2008), Commander's Cross with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta (2011), and Polish Academy Life Achievement Award (2018).
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Three Colors: White
1994 · as Jurek

Sexmission
1984 · as Maksymilian Paradys

Life for Life: Maximilian Kolbe
1991 · as prałat

Blind Chance
1987 · as ZSMP Member (1)

We Have a Pope
2011 · as Spokesman

The Scar
1976 · as Bednarz's assistant

Love Stories
1997 · as Various Characters

The Big Animal
2000 · as Zygmunt Sawicki

The War of the Worlds: Next Century
1981 · as Attorney

Camera Buff
1979 · as Filip Mosz

The Third Part of the Night
1972 · as Lab Technician (uncredited)

The Perfect Afternoon
2007 · as Andrzej Mielczarek

Medium
1985 · as Georg Netz

Mystification
2010 · as Witkacy

Ga-ga: Glory to the Heroes
1986 · as Chudy

Through and Through
1973 · as Malisz's Brother

A Brighter Tomorrow
2023 · as Jerzy

November Night
1978 · as Wysocki