Janusz Gajos

Janusz Gajos
Gajos in 2012
Born (1939-09-23) 23 September 1939
Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland
Occupation film actor, stage actor

Janusz Gajos (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjanuʂ ˈɡajɔs]; born 23 September 1939 in Dąbrowa Górnicza)[1] is a Polish actor.

He graduated in 1965 from the National Film School in Łódź as one of its best students despite having been rejected during entrance exams for three times.[2] He debuted while he was still in film school in children's film Panienka z okienka in 1964.[2] Shortly afterwards he was cast in a role of Janek Kos in a widely popular TV World War II series Czterej pancerni i pies (Four tank men and a dog). He starred in numerous other films and theatrical plays, notably in Krzysztof Kieślowski's Three Colors: White.

Filmography

  • Kamerdyner (2018) as Bazyli Miotke
  • Blindness (2016)
  • Body (2015)
  • The Closed Circuit[3]
  • Ekipa as former Prime Minister Henryk Nowasz
  • Pitbull (2005)
  • Hamlet (2004/II) (TV) as Claudius
  • Zemsta (2002) a.k.a. The Revenge as Cześnik Raptusiewicz
  • Chopin. Pragnienie miłości (2002) a.k.a. Chopin: Desire for Love as Duke Konstanty Pawlowicz
  • Tam i z powrotem (2002) a.k.a. There and Back as Andrzej Hoffman
  • Przedwiośnie (2001) a.k.a. The Spring to Come as Seweryn Baryka
  • Weiser (2001) as Antiquarian
  • Żółty szalik (2000) (TV)
  • To ja, złodziej (2000) a.k.a. It's Me, the Thief as Roman Wyskocz
  • Ostatnia misja (2000) a.k.a. The Last Mission as Police Inspector
  • Egzekutor (1999) as Kowalik
  • Fuks (1999) as Policeman
  • Szczęśliwego Nowego Jorku (1997) a.k.a. Happy New York as Professor
  • Czas zdrady (1997) as Messer Niccolo
  • Poznań 56 (1996) as Professor
  • Akwarium (1996)
  • Łagodna (1995) a.k.a. A Gentle Woman as He
  • Śmierć jak kromka chleba (1994) a.k.a. Death like a Slice of Bread as Miodek
  • Trzy kolory: Biały (1994) a.k.a. Three Colors: White as Mikolaj
  • Straszny sen Dzidziusia Górkiewicza (1993) a.k.a. The Terrible Dream of Babyface Gorkiewicz
  • Szwadron (1993) a.k.a. Squadron
  • Coupable d'innocence (1992) a.k.a. When Reason Sleeps
  • Psy (1992) a.k.a. Pigs as Gross
  • Ucieczka z kina 'Wolność' (1991) a.k.a. Escape From the 'Liberty' Cinema as Cenzor
  • Stan wewnętrzny (1990) a.k.a. Inner State
  • Dekalog (1989) a.k.a. The Decalogue (mini) TV Series as Michal
  • Piłkarski poker (1989) a.k.a. Soccer Poker as Referee Jan Laguna
  • Dekalog, cztery (1988) (TV) a.k.a. Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother as Michal
  • Big Bang (1986) (TV) as Janek
  • Hamlet we wsi Głucha Dolna (1985) (TV)
  • Rok spokojnego słońca (1984) a.k.a. The Year of the Quiet Sun as Moonlighter
  • Wedle wyroków twoich... (1984) a.k.a. After Your Decrees as Driver
  • Alternatywy 4 (1983) TV Series as Jan Winnicki
  • Gwiezdny pył (1982)
  • Limuzyna Daimler-Benz (1982) a.k.a. The Consul as Kuschmerek
  • Nieciekawa historia (1982) a.k.a. Uninteresting Story
  • Przesłuchanie (1982) a.k.a. Interrogation as Major Zawada "Kapielowy"
  • Z dalekiego kraju (1981) a.k.a. From a Far Country: Pope John Paul II
  • Człowiek z żelaza (1981) a.k.a. Man of Iron as Committee vice-chairman
  • Wahadełko (1981) a.k.a. Shilly-Shally
  • Wojna światów - następne stulecie (1981) a.k.a. The War of the World: Next Century
  • Dyrygent (1980) a.k.a. Orchestra Conductor as High Official
  • Kontrakt (1980) a.k.a. The Contract as Boleslaw Bartoszuk
  • Kung-Fu (1979) as Editor-in-Chief Maciek
  • Co mi zrobisz, jak mnie złapiesz? (1978) a.k.a. What Will You Do When You Catch Me? as Supermarket Manager
  • Milioner (1978) a.k.a. Millionaire as Józef Mikula
  • Mgła (1976) a.k.a. The Fog
  • Wakacje z duchami (1970) TV Series as Antoniusz
  • Bicz boży (1967) a.k.a. God's Whip as Klen
  • Stajnia na Salwatorze (1967) a.k.a. Stall on Salvador
  • Bariera (1966) a.k.a. Barrier (uncredited) as Tram Driver with Letter "E"
  • Czterej pancerni i pies (1966) TV Series as Pvt./Cpl./Sgt./Lt. Jan Kos
  • Szyfry (1966) a.k.a. The Codes as White monk
  • Panienka z okienka (1964)

References

  1. Rożen, Joanna. "Janusz Gajos biography" (in Polish). Onet.pl. Retrieved 2007-06-16.
  2. 1 2 "Janusz Gajos". culture.pl. Retrieved 2007-06-16.
  3. "Closed Circuit Dominates Polish Box Office". Archived from the original on 20 April 2013.
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