
Janusz Kłosiński
Acting
Biography
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Born: October 19, 1920
Place of Birth: Łódź, Poland
Known For

Journey for One Smile
Two boys set out by train from Kraków to the seaside but lose their travel money and decide to continue their journey “for a smile,” hitchhiking and using every transport they can find.

Four Tank-Men and a Dog
Czterej pancerni i pies was a Polish black and white TV series based on the book by Janusz Przymanowski. Made between 1966 and 1970, the series is composed of 21 episodes of 55 minutes each, divided into three seasons. It is set in 1944 and 1945, during World War II, and follows the adventures of a tank crew and their T-34 tank in the 1st Polish Army. Although both the book and the TV series contain elements of pro-Soviet propaganda, they have achieved and retain a cult series status in Poland, Soviet Union and other Eastern Bloc countries. The T-34 tank Rudy with the identifying number "102", a German Shepherd dog from Siberia Szarik and to a lesser extent the crew Jan Kos, Gustaw Jeleń, Grigorij Saakaszwili, Tomasz Czereśniak, and their commander and mentor Olgierd Jarosz, as well as other heroes of the series, have become icons in Polish popular culture.

The Saragossa Manuscript
During the Napoleonic wars, a Spanish officer and an opposing officer find a book written by the former's grandfather.

How I Unleashed World War II, Part III: Among Friends
Disguised as an Italian medic, Dolas finds himself on a ship evacuating wounded Axis soldiers to Italy. He leaves the ship disguised as a Nazi soldier, but is found out, declared a deserter and sent to the Eastern Front. However, on the flight to Russia, he is able to escape with a parachute, and finds himself back in Poland, now occupied by Nazis.

How I Unleashed World War II, Part I: The Escape
On the night of August 31, 1939, Dolas, from a platoon reinforcing a train station on the German border, falls asleep in a train car and unknowingly crosses into Germany. The moment he shoots a German, who he thinks is a saboteur, the German invasion of Poland begins, and Dolas is convinced it was his fault. He is taken to Stalag POW camp, the first destination in his odyssey around Europe.

Janosik
In the early 19th century, the legendary Tatra brigand Janosik defies the oppressive local nobility and Austrian troops by robbing the rich to give to the poor, becoming a folk hero among the peasants.

Droga
Marianek is an unlucky man and not successful in his affairs. At the same time, he is a dove-hearted man, sensitive to other people’s misfortunes and harm, willing to help, even at his own expense. He is always ready to solve the problems of others, although he is usually not very good at it. His favorite saying is “absolutely”.

Forbidden Songs
Set during the German occupation of Warsaw during WWII, this musical tells the story of several inhabitants of the same tenement house.

Birth Certificate
Three separate stories depicting the tense everyday life during occupation, as seen through the eyes of children. In “On the Road,” the two main protagonists are lost in the September’s strife: a young boy, and a soldier transporting the valueless documents of his broken unit. In “Letter from the Concentration Camp” the story’s protagonists are young boys who help their mother during the hardships of the occupation. Their treasure is an officer uniform belonging their father who is being held in a prisoner of war camp. In “Blood Drop,” the Germans find a set of typical Aryan characteristics in this story’s protagonist – a Jewish girl, hiding in an orphanage.

Janosik
Janosik was a television series that aired in Poland in 1974. It is about a famous Polish highlander outlaw who in folk legends steals money and goods from the rich and helps out the poor. The series was directed by Jerzy Passendorfer. There are 13 1-hour episodes.
Filmography
as Priest
as Theatre director
as kierownik sklepu
as księgowy Kuś
as Jan Karolak
as Kalicki
as Banach
as Wojtasik
as stary Pilichowski
as adwokat S. Szurlej, obrońca w procesie brzeskim
as pan Władzio, dozorca
as Skoczylas, chłop przechowujący mercedesa
as wachmistrz Antoni Kłos, były podkomendny Bizanca
as Boroń
as Sobol's Father
as major Nikojaldis, wuj Vessi, członek greckiej junty wojskowej
as Zbigniew Norowski
as stajenny "Wibracyjny"
as kierownik cementowni
as Dyrektor Wincenty Wardowski
as leśniczy Oleś
as Stanisław Włodek
as Leszczuk, dyrektor naczelny zjednoczenia
as kucharz Wasiak
as kolejarz Czerniak
as Grzybowski
as zbójnik Kuśmider
as Ważny myśliwy
as Zbójnik Kuśmider
as Danka's father
as Cop
as Tyfuśnik
as Józek
as Doctor
as Józef Wójcik
as Sadowski, Party Secretary
as Sołtys "Sęk"
as Sawiński, kierownik wydziału zdrowia
as Szczygieł
as Walczak
as Franciszek Waśko
as Former Camp Prisoner (uncredited)
as Matula (voice) (uncredited)
as Tavern Keeper (uncredited)
as Marczuk / Malik
as Mizgalski
as Piotr's Father
as Cook Wasiak
as Kadulok
as Prince's Attorney
as Man in Derenica
as Czernousow ("The Bridge")
as Czernuosow
as Czernousow ("The Crew")
as Czernousow ("The Border Is Where We Are")
as Wieńczysław Nieszczególny
as German Gendarme
as Jan Koszajtis
as Cinema Manager
as Bookstore Manager
as (voice) (uncredited)
as General (uncredited)
as Ludwik Biskup
as Czernousow
as Kuźma
as Don Diego Salero
as Nowak
as dyrektor cyrku
as Dyrektor cyrku
as Resistance member picking up bottles (voice) (uncredited)
as Man with a Goat
as Chief Engineer
as Dr. Frogg
as Burek
as Photographer
as Hotel Owner
as Korycka's Representative
as Tomala
as Izydor
as Bookkeeper
as Fagas' Partner
as Butcher
as Eustachy Kużewik
as Viceroy Mortadella
as (uncredited)
as Jaś (uncredited)
as Host (voice) (uncredited)
as Major Żubryd
as Shop Owner
as Sport Activist (voice) (uncredited)
as Policeman
as Żegota
as German watching the Poles at the Bar (uncredited)
as Inn Manager
as Doctor (uncredited)
as Józek "Dobroduszny"
as King Evil's soldier (uncredited)
as Ship Captain
as Balcerzak
as Party Member
as Soviet Soldier (uncredited)
as Gendarme in 1905 (uncredited)
as Railwayman (uncredited)