Jerzy Stuhr

Polish actor and director, 'The Decalogue'

Jerzy Stuhr - Performers & Entertainers born April 18th, 1947
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A significant figure in Polish cinema, contributions include acting in films such as 'The Decalogue' series directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski. In addition to acting, directed multiple theatrical productions and films, showcasing a strong presence in both mediums. Notable for screenwriting and participating in the development of Polish film and theater. Engaged in academic pursuits, serving as a lecturer on acting and direction, influencing subsequent generations of filmmakers and actors.

Acted in 'The Decalogue' series

Directed 'The Girl's Room'

Performed in 'The Wedding' theater production

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