He’s dead Jerzy Kamas. Outstanding actor, who plays Stanislas memorable Wokulski from the show “Doll” died at the age of 77 years. The death of the actor told the Athenaeum Theatre.
The actor struggled with cancer.
“It is with deep regret and sadness we say goodbye to George Kamasa, outstanding actor, our friend and master.
Since 1971, he created the stage Athenaeum Theatre dozens of prominent roles. It will remain in our memory forever, “- explains the website of the theater.
Directorate theater actor said goodbye to this entry: Dear Lord George, Dear Jurek! It is hard for us to think about the Athenaeum without your presence in it. Last too often we think ‘TAM also has to be some Athenaeum. “Today, very much want to believe it. Rest in peace.
Kamas graduated from the State Higher School of Film, Television and Theatre. In Lodz. After his first appearance at the theater on February 1, 1957. On the stage of Theatre of the Earth Lodz. In the years 1964-1967 he was an actor Theatre. Slowackiego in Krakow. Since 1968. Kamasa could be seen at the National Theatre in Warsaw. He played in several productions directed by Adam Hanuszkiewicz. In 1971. Actor began performing on the stage of Warsaw’s Athenaeum Theatre.
A wide audience Jerzy Kamas will always be associated with the role Wokulski in the filming of “Dolls” Boleslaw Prus and the lawyer uncle Stefan, in the popular TV series “Klan”.
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