Birth Day: 1939-09-23
Place of birth: Dąbrowa Górnicza, Polska
Janusz Gajos (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjanuʂ ˈɡajɔs]; born 23 September 1939) is a Polish film, television and theatre actor as well as pedagogue and photographer. Professor of Theatre Arts and an Honorary Doctor of the National Film School in Łódź, he is considered one of the greatest Polish actors. He is the recipient of numerous awards and honours including the Gold Cross of Merit (1974),[3] Gloria Artis Medal for Merit to Culture (2007), five Polish Film Awards (2001, 2007, 2016, 2016, 2019), Commander's Cross with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta (2011), and Diamond Lions Award at the Gdynia Film Festival (2015). Description above from the Wikipedia article Janusz Gajos, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Credits
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As Mazur
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As Chairman Marczuk
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As Self
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As Nowicki
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As Bazyli Miotke
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As Archbishop Mordowicz
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As Marek Nowacki, dyrektor więzienia
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As Self
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As Marek Kotański
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As ksiądz Cieciorka
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As Janusz Koprowicz
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As Janusz Gajos
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As Andrzej Kostrzewa
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As Frank Goretzky
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As Mieczysław Nowak, ojciec Kamila
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As pułkownik
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As brat Zdrówko
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As Zbigniew 'Benek' Chyb
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As "Lupin", kloszard warszawski
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As Bank Manager
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As Konstantin Pavlovich
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As Maciej Raptusiewicz
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As Andrzej Hoffman
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As Seweryn Baryka
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As antykwariusz
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As Roman Wyskocz
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As Bohater
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As komisarz Piotr Sobczak
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As śledczy Mazur
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As Generał Gromotrubow
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As Bimber
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As Mateusz Bigda
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As Kowalik 'Zadzior'
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As Niccolo Machiavelli
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As "Profesor"
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As mąż, właściciel lombardu
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As pułkownik Nikołaj Krawcow
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As profesor w wagonie
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As Radny Niezgoda, ojciec Bartosza
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As Mikołaj
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As Miodek
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As Cinqueda
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As Gross "Siwy", były major SB z Lublina
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As Dobrowolski
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As nieznajomy
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As Bach
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As Censor Rabkiewicz
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As Jakub Jasiński, komandor jachtklubu Stoczni Gdańskiej
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As Jan Laguna
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As Michał
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As ON
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As Mate Bukara
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As Narrator
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As Parfyon Rogozhin
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As Janek
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As Trepifajksel / Maciej
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As Józef Trofida
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As Józef Winiecki, redaktor naczelny
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As szef szabrowników
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As kierowca
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As Aleksander Gnekker
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As Kuschmerek
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As Major Zawada "Kąpielowy"
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As Bolesław Bartoszuk
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As Sąsiad Jabłonka
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As zastępca szefa Radiokomitetu
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As Michał Szmańda
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As Water Supply Worker
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As Omnimor
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As Maciek, redaktor naczelny
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As Dignitary from Warsaw
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As Janek
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As Journalist
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As Store Manager
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As Franek Milewski, brat Witolda
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As Józef Mikuła
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As Janczar
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As uczestnik narady
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As oficer informacji
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As handlarz
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As 2 role: milicjant, Hiszpan
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As Juliusz Tomala
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As Lt. Wojciech Góralczyk
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As Janek
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As Julek "The Little"
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As Janek Kos
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As Janek Kos
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As Janek Kos
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As Janek Kos
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As Soldier escorting the Speaker (uncredited)
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As Kleń
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As Michał Słowiński
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As Stanko
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As Monk
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As Pallbearer (uncredited)
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As Zyga
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As Pietrek






















