Although Jerzy Stuhr spent many years on the stage and on film sets, the actor also had vocal episodes in his portfolio. In 1977 in Opole he sang in front of an audience the song “Śpiewać każdy może” (Everyone Can Sing), composed shortly before, and in 2000, together with the Myslovitz band, he recorded the song “Polowanie na wielbłąda” (Camel Hunting) for his film “Duże zwierza” (Big Animal).
The Myslovitz band appeared in Jerzy Stuhr’s film
With the same group he performed three years later in a production entitled “Pogody na jutro”, where he played the tambourine and sang the song “Kraina miłości” together with Artur Rojek. The musicians from the Myslovitz band will play the role of monks who, together with Józef Kozel, prepare for a street performance, for which they later receive the Saint Cecilia Award. Soon afterwards, the true identity of the main character hiding behind the habit is revealed.
“Tomorrow’s Weather” tells the story of Józef Kozel, who hides in a monastery for years from communist repression. After everything, he tries to return to normal and repair relationships with his family and friends. The cast of the production, in addition to Jerzy Stuhr, included Małgorzata Zajączkowska, who played the role of the main character’s wife, and Barbara Kałużna, who played his daughter Ola. After its premiere at the Gdynia festival in 2003, the film was awarded a few minutes of ovation. A year later, it received three nominations for the Eagles award for best male lead, sound and editing.
On July 9, 2024, the media reported the death of Jerzy Stuhr. The information was provided by Onet, citing a conversation with his son Maciej Stuhr. Although the official cause is not yet known, it is known that the actor had been struggling with various health problems for a long time.
Source: Gazeta

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