Maciej Jerzy Stuhr (born 23 June 1975) is a Polish actor, comedian and occasional film director. In 2022, he was the recipient of the Polish Academy Award for Best Actor.
In 1999, he majored in psychology from the Jagiellonian University before moving on to study acting at Kraków's National Academy of Theatre Arts, which he finished in 2003. He became known for his impressions of Polish actors and performers, such as Gustaw Holoubek and he established the cabaret Po à »arcie, where he wrote most of the material. In 2013, he received the Polish Film Award for Best Actor for his role in Wà Âadysà Âaw Pasikowski's drama film Aftermath.
Among others, he is known for his role of Kuba Brenner in Chà Âopaki nie pà Âaczà(Boys Don't Cry) and Piotr in Krzysztof Kieà Âlowski's Decalogue X.
In 2006, he was a co-host, alongside Sophie Marceau, of the 19th European Film Awards held in Warsaw. Since 2008, he's been a member of Nowy Teatr, led by artistic director Krzysztof Warlikowski. The same year, he was awarded the Zbigniew Cybulski Award for best young actor.
He is the son of actor Jerzy Stuhr and violinist Barbara Kóska. He has a younger sister named Marianna (born 1982). His ancestors came to Kraków from Lower Austria in 1879. In 2015, he married Katarzyna Bà Âaà ¼ejewska.
He is also notable for his support of the LGBT community in Poland, working with Campaign Against Homophobia.