Janusz Zakrzeński (8 March 1936 – 10 April 2010) was a Polish film and theatrical actor.
Zakrzeński was born in Przededworze. He graduated from high school III LO in Wrocław, Poland, in 1953. He was an actor in the Juliusz Słowacki Theatre of Kraków (1960–1967), the Polski (1967–1974), the Nowy (1974–1984), and the Narodowy (1984–1985) theatres of Warsaw. He acted at the Polski in Warsaw from 1985 until his death in 2010. He wrote the books Moje spotkania z Marszałkiem and Gawędy o potędze słowa.
In 2008, the Polish organization Międzynarodowy Zjazd Sybiraków (World Congress of the Sybiraks) awarded him the prize "Ambassador of Sybiraks" for his role in the play Silent Scream. In 2009, the Congress also granted him the title "Ambassador of Sybiraks" for lifetime achievement.
He was awarded numerous film and state awards, including the Order of Polonia Restituta.
Zakrzeński was among those killed in the 2010 Polish Air Force Tu-154 crash in Smolensk.
1988
as Benedykt Korczyński
1987
as Benedykt Korczyński
1986
as Professor Zwoliński
1986
as Jan Bard
1985
as Witkacy
1984
as Nobleman
1983
as Jan Zwierkowsky
1981
as marszałek Józef Piłsudski
1981
as Bogdan Zagajny
1980
as general Prądzyński
1979
as Col. Gwido Langer
1979
as don Octavio Alezano, szef SB Guademurki
1978
as Fijałkowski
1977
as Doktor Csala, sąsiad Zaremby
1976
as Józef, dyrektor przedsiębiorstwa
1975
as towarzysz Pająk z Warszawy
1975
as Redaktor "Tygodnika Naukowego"
1973
as namiestnik Erick von Hollstein
1973
as "oficer UB" przesłuchujący "Czernika"
1972
as doktor Chlebowicz, kolekcjoner map
1972
as Director
1972
as Priest
1971
as Mateo Falcone (voice) (uncredited)
1971
as State Counsellor
1971
as Hans Frank
1970
as dubbing : rola Wiktora Grotowicza (ie występuje w napisach)
1970
as English Officer
1969
as Dorant
1969
as SS Soldier
1969
as Maj. Durski
1968
as Warsaw Science Society Member
1968
as Janek
1968
as SS-Obersturmbannführer Wernitz
1966
as Officer on a Train (uncredited)
1965
as Napoleon Bonaparte
1959
1958
as Doctor (uncredited)