Janusz Rewinski is a multifaceted individual, exceling in the realms of acting, satire, and politics. He embarked on his educational journey at the prestigious National Academy of Theatre Arts in Krakow, graduating in 1972.
During his formative years at the academy, Rewinski showcased his talents in the 1972 production of Spotkanie z ballada. This early exposure to the stage laid the foundation for a successful career in the performing arts.
Upon completing his studies, Rewinski became an actor at the renowned Polish Theater in Poznan, where he brought to life the characters of Waclaw and Papkin in Aleksander Fredro's timeless classic, "Zemsta". His performances in the "Kabaret Olgi Lipinskiej" further cemented his status as a talented and versatile actor.
Rewinski's impressive repertoire includes numerous film appearances, such as Travels of Mr. Kleks (1986) and Kiler (1997),as well as television series like Sukces (2000) and Tygrysy Europy (2003).
In the early 1990s, Rewinski played a pivotal role in the establishment of the TV program and association "Skauci Piwni", which would later evolve into the Polish Beer-Lovers' Party. His dedication to this initiative led to his election as a deputy in the first parliamentary term in 1991, representing the party's list.
Throughout his career, Rewinski has demonstrated his adaptability, creativity, and commitment to his craft, earning him a reputation as a respected and accomplished individual in the world of Polish entertainment and politics.