Janusz Rewiński, an actor, satirist and member of the Sejm of the primary time period, died on the age of 74. from Olga Lipińska’s Cabaret, roles within the movies “Kiler”, “Kiler-ów 2-ów” by Juliusz Machulski and “Ryś” by Stanisław Tym and the collection “Tigers of Europe”.
His son Jonasz Rewiński introduced the artist’s dying on social media. “Dad had a battle along with his well being. Sadly, this time he did not make it. For a few years, dad introduced pleasure and smiles not solely to us, but in addition to everybody round us. Now the world appears to be the identical, however the smile abruptly disappeared. Janusz Rewiński. Actor, satirist, member of the Sejm of the first time period. In troublesome moments, he consoled us by saying >>concentrate on the optimistic!>they’ve momentum
“Dad (…) for a few years, dad gave pleasure and smiles not solely to us, but in addition to everybody round us. Now the world is type of the identical, however the smile is abruptly gone.”
Janusz Rewiński was born on September 16, 1949 in Żary. In 1972, he graduated from the Appearing Division of the State Increased Theater Faculty. Ludwik Solski in Krakow. He started his inventive exercise by performing within the cabaret program “Assembly with Ballada”, broadcast on TVP2, and in Krakow’s Piwnica Pod Baranami. Within the Nineteen Seventies it may very well be seen, amongst others, within the performances “Zemsta” based mostly on Fredro, directed by Roman Kordziński, “The Marriage” based mostly on Gogol, directed by Bogdan Hussakowski and “The Good Man from Szechuan” based mostly on Brecht, directed by Kordziński on the Polish Theater in Poznań.
A large viewers associates him with the position of Miśek in Olga Lipińska’s Kabaret and Edward Nowak within the collection “Tigers of Europe”. He made his debut on the massive display screen in 1983 in “Goals and Goals” by Paweł Pitera and Janusz Petelski as the top of the tv editorial workplace. He additionally performed, amongst others, boatswain Financial institution in “Podróży Pana Kleks” by Krzysztof Gradowski (1985), deputy minister Jerzy in “The Abduction of Agata” by Marek Piwowski (1993), Stefan “Siara” Siarzewski in “Kiler” and “Kiler-ów 2-óch” by Juliusz Machulski (1997 and 1999) and the financial institution director in “Ryś” by Stanisław Tym (2007).
He was one of many organizers of the “Beer Scouts” affiliation, which in 1990 changed into the Polish Get together of Beer Buddies. In 1991, he turned a member of the Sejm on behalf of this celebration. In 2010, he was a member of the committee supporting Jarosław Kaczyński within the presidential elections, and 5 years later he supported Andrzej Duda’s presidential marketing campaign.
In 2010, Janusz Rewiński obtained the silver medal “Gloria Artis for Benefit to Tradition”. In 2016, he was awarded the gold medal “Gloria Artis for Benefit to Tradition”.
He died on Saturday, June 1. He was 74 years previous. (PAP)
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