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), 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).
2024
as Mazur
2023
as Chairman Marczuk
2022
as Bazyli Miotke
2021
as Self
2020
2020
as Nowicki
2019
as Nowicki
2018
as arcybiskup Mordowicz
2018
as Bazyli Miotke
2018
as Father of Anna Jass (voice)
2018
as Stefan Jassijej
2017
as Marek Kotański
2017
as Self
2017
as Marek Nowacki, dyrektor więzienia
2016
as ksiądz Cieciorka
2015
as Prosecutor Janusz Koprowicz
2014
as Janusz Gajos
2013
as prokurator Andrzej Kostrzewa
2011
as Gustaw Staroń
2011
as Frank Goretzky
2009
as Mieczysław Nowak, ojciec Kamila
2007
as Henryk Nowasz
2007
as Henryk Nowasz, były premier
2006
as pułkownik
2006
as brat Zdrówko
2005
as Zbigniew Chyb "Benek"
2005
as Bank Manager
2005
as "Lupin", kloszard warszawski
2005
as młodszy aspirant Zbigniew Chyb "Benek"
2002
as cześnik Maciej Raptusiewicz
2002
as Seweryn Baryka, ojciec Cezarego
2002
as Konstantin Pavlovich
2002
as Andrzej Hoffman
2001
as Seweryn Baryka
2001
as antykwariusz
2000
as Bohater
2000
as Roman Wyskocz
1999
as Mateusz Bigda
1999
as Kowalik "Zadzior"
1999
as śledczy Mazur
1999
as Bimber
1999
as komisarz Piotr Sobczak
1999
as Generał Gromotrubow
1997
as "Profesor"
1997
as Niccolo Machiavelli
1996
as profesor w wagonie
1996
as mąż, właściciel lombardu
1996
as pułkownik Nikołaj Krawcow
1995
as Fidur
1994
as były kochanek Elżbiety Siudy
1994
as Miodek, przewodniczący samorządu pracowniczego
1994
as Mikołaj
1994
as Radny Niezgoda, ojciec Bartosza
1992
as Gross "Siwy", były major SB z Lublina
1992
as adwokat Andrzej Obłuka
1992
as Dobrowolski
1992
as Cinqueda
1990
as Bach
1990
as Censor Rabkiewicz
1990
as nieznajomy
1990
as Nieznajomy
1989
as Major Zawada "Kąpielowy"
1989
as Michał, ojciec Anki
1989
as Jakub Jasiński, komandor jachtklubu Stoczni Gdańskiej
1989
as Michał
1989
as Jan Laguna
1988
1988
as ON
1987
as Mate Bukara
1986
as Jan Winnicki, towarzysz partyjny
1986
as Janek
1986
as Narrator
1985
as Trepifajksel / Maciej
1985
as Józef Winiecki, redaktor naczelny
1985
as Józef Trofida
1984
as szef szabrowników
1984
as kierowca
1983
as Aleksander Gnekker
1983
as Kuschmerek
1982
as Sąsiad Jabłonka
1981
as Michał Szmańda
1981
as Water Supply Worker
1981
1981
as zastępca szefa Radiokomitetu
1980
as Bolesław Bartoszuk, ojciec Lilki
1980
as Maciek, redaktor naczelny
1980
as Dignitary from Warsaw
1979
as Omnimor
1979
as Janek
1979
as Journalist
1978
as Store Manager
1977
as Józef Mikuła
1977
as Franek Milewski, brat Witolda
1977
as Janczar
1976
as oficer informacji
1976
as handlarz
1976
as Janczar
1976
as uczestnik narady
1975
as Antek, brat Magdy Karwowskiej
1974
as 2 role: milicjant, Hiszpan
1972
as Juliusz Tomala, mąż Dominiki
1971
as Lt. Wojciech Góralczyk
1970
as Julek "The Little"
1970
as "Antoniusz", asystent profesora
1970
as Janek
1968
as Janek Kos
1968
as Janek Kos
1968
as Janek Kos
1968
as Janek Kos
1967
as Michał Słowiński
1967
as Stanko
1967
as Kleń
1967
as Soldier escorting the Speaker (uncredited)
1966
as Monk
1966
as Pallbearer (uncredited)
1966
as Janek Kos
1965
as "listonosz", współpracownik Sowy (nie występuje w napisach)
1965
as "Listonosz", współpracownik Sowy (niewymieniony w czołówce)
1965
as Zyga
1964
as Pietrek