
Janusz Chabior
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Janusz Chabior.
Born: February 17, 1963
Place of Birth: Legnica, Dolnoslaskie, Poland
Known For

Faustina: Love and Mercy
Docudrama tracing the life of Saint Faustina Kowalska, whose visions of Jesus Christ inspired the Roman Catholic devotion to the Divine Mercy and earned her the title of "Apostle of Divine Mercy".

Usta Usta
Usta Usta is a Polish comedy-drama television series based on the British series Cold Feet. It ran on TVN for three seasons from March 6, 2010 to May 3, 2011.

Converts

Pitbull
The dark world of crime: murders, racketeering, drugs, kidnappings. There are no rules here. Working in this world makes cops cynical and ruthless. There is a fine line between them and criminals - will any of them cross it? The main characters are officers from the Department for Counteracting Criminal Terror and Homicides. The action of the series is an extension of the threads that appear in the feature film. It presents in a realistic way the brutal and dark world of crime that officers encounter on a daily basis. They're not just tracking down murderers. They fight racketeering, kidnapping, drug trafficking while struggling with their own day to day life and problems.

Pitbull
The dark world of crime: murders, racketeering, drugs, kidnappings. There are no rules here. Working in this world makes cops cynical and ruthless. There is a fine line between them and criminals - will any of them cross it? The main characters are officers from the Department for Counteracting Criminal Terror and Homicides. The action of the series is an extension of the threads that appear in the feature film. It presents in a realistic way the brutal and dark world of crime that officers encounter on a daily basis. They're not just tracking down murderers. They fight racketeering, kidnapping, drug trafficking while struggling with their own day to day life and problems.

Wyklęty
In the 1940s, a small band of underground paramilitaries attempt to fight back against the Soviet-backed security ministry in post-war Poland. Determined to fight for their country's future, the group goes to extreme lengths to make their voice heard.

Symmetry
Łukasz, an unemployed geography graduate, is wrongfully arrested for robbery. His alibi is weak, and he is identified during a lineup. The situation gets hopeless when, a few hours later, the alleged victim suddenly dies. The defense lawyer promises to do everything in his power, but Łukasz ends up in custody. He must find his place in a world of harsh prison rules. He chooses the cell of the “grypsujący” (inmates who communicate by coded messages)…

Character
In pre-WWII Holland, the penniless, illegitimate son of a powerful bailiff sets out to become a lawyer as he spends a lifetime struggling to prove his worth to his relentlessly spiteful father.

Life Feels Good
Mateusz is an intelligent, romantic young man tragically trapped inside his own body, suffering from severe cerebral palsy that makes speech and controlled movement nearly impossible. Born into a loving family, Mateusz’s protected world is shattered when circumstances place him in an institution where he is misunderstood and mistreated. Featuring an astonishing, virtuoso lead performance, Life Feels Good beautifully recounts the true story of one man’s extraordinary efforts to endure in the face of impossible odds.

Blinded by the Lights
An eight-episode story charting seven days from the life of a cocaine dealer whose perfectly organized life begins to sink into chaos while he is forced to make the most important choices in his life.
Filmography
as Andrzej Polański
as General
as Filip Rakvelle
as Kazik
as Lucek Brzeski
as Director Darek
as Wincenty Kargul
as Filip Rakvelle
as Norbert
as Ivo Błaszczyk
as Terapist
as Lucek Brzeski
as Construction Manager
as Andrzej Polański
as Ordynator Kern
as "Magi"
as Andrzej Polański
as Participant in Sednam's funeral
as Ireneusz Parzych
as Marian Cieślak
as Lucek Brzeski
as Zenon Zimecki
as Convertible driver
as Terapeuta
as Bogdan
as 'Magi'
as Antoni Macierewicz
as Chudy
as malarz Eugeniusz Kazimirowski
as Ryszard Nowak "Rysiek"
as Adam Zych
as Trener "Kosy"
as Władek 'Stryj'
as ojciec Janka
as Johann von Wickode
as Adam
as Marek
as Adam Zych
as ordynator Adam
as ojciec Kariny i Basi
as "Misiek" Malicki
as Policeman
as Adam, department head
as Father
as Minister of Public Security
as Tramp
as szef ochroniarzy
as Dyon
as Ksiądz Józef
as Dzidek
as muzyk Marek Szczepański "Dziadek", ojciec Justyny
as weterynarz
as Bolen
as Robert Lejman
as policjant
as Maciej, umierający mężczyzna
as terapeuta "Żuk"
as Bobitsky
as Marian Bońka
as Witek
as hipnotyzer
as Marian Bońka
as Olek Wróblewski
as Jerzy
as Kapitan Derczyński
as "Łysy"
as Jasiu
as Car Buyer
as Marian Walendziak
as Zygmunt
as Obsada aktorska
as Wroniak, prezes "Polonii Wólka Kościelna"
as kapitan Socha
as pathologist Leon Berger
as Łabędzki
as taxi driver
as Receptionist
as Karlik
as Jacek
as syn Antoniego Michalaka
as Wiktor
as mężczyzna w restauracji
as Radosław Sieradz
as Szymon Bogusz
as dziadek Makarewicz, ojciec Michała
as pan Andrzej, handlarz opon
as recepcjonista
as Ojciec Adasia
as Matulak, menager klubu
as pacjent "pułkownik"
as Pacjent Waldemar Malec
as Lenar
as Kolarczyk
as porucznik Szczerba
as Jacek
as chłop Mielczarek
as 'Pała'
as Doctor
as Wiktor Szymoniuk
as Borek, szef Stana, właściciel warsztatu samochodowego
as Obsada aktorska
as Ryszard Nowak "Rysiek"
as uczestnik spotkania AA
as Ryszard Nowak "Rysiek"
as Jacek Godfard "Doenitz"
as Rysiek (segment "Morze")
as "Ciągły"
as Edward Socha
as Mężczyzna z promu
as żołnierz rosyjski
as "Ciągły"
as "Ostry"
as Uczestnik blokady
as oddziałowy
as Marian Giczewski "Gicoła"
as zbir Falvicka
as Detektyw Jakubowski
as Zbir
as bandyta wynajęty przez Julka z "Pol-Vinu"
as Mokry
as agent
as docent
as przedstawiciel "Guinnessa"
as redaktor
as profesor
as Mieczysław Antychryst
as Włodzimierz Nieczuły
as komornik Karol Grzmot
as Władeczek
as [obsada aktorska]
as Mężczyzna w barze tłumaczący słowa Anglika
as polski skin w pociągu
as Canon priest
as Trener