Theatre On the stage, Banionis played over 100 characters. He acted in many plays, including "The Inspector General" by
Nikolai Gogol (1945);
Liar by
Carlo Goldoni (1952);
How the Steel Was Tempered, based on the novel by
Nikolai Ostrovsky (1952);
Hedda Gabler by
Henrik Ibsen (1957),
There, Behind the Door, based on the work of
Wolfgang Borchert (1966); and
The Chair, by
Valery Vrublevskaya (1980). In the early 1980s, after the retirement of Juozas Miltinis, Banionis was appointed the chief director of the Panevėžys Theater, assuming, in addition to problems of a creative nature, the entire burden of purely economic problems: preparation for tours, replenishment of the troupe. Banionis led the theatre until the year 1988. The performances staged during this time included "Amadeus", "Three sacks of weeds" and "Evening". In the 1990s, the actor performed in the plays "Mindaugas" by Justinas Marcinkevičius (1994), "On the Golden Lake" by Ernest Thompson (1996), "The Circle" by
Somerset Maugham(1996), "Love Letters" by Albert Garni (1997)
Film In 1947, Banionis appeared in the film
Marytė. However, his cinematic debut is considered to be the film
Adam wants to be a Man (1959) by director Vytautas Žalakevičius, then Banionis starred in his picture
The Chronicle of One Day (1964). Banionis' fame came after the film by Žalakevičius
Nobody Wanted to Die (1965). The actor's work in the film by Savva Kulish
Dead Season (1968) earned him great popularity. Banionis starred in the films
Nobody Wanted to Die (1965),
The Little Prince (1966),
Operation Trust (1967),
King Lear (1970),
Goya or the Hard Way to Enlightenment (1971),
The Life and Death of Ferdinand Luce (1976),
Beethoven — Days of a Life (1976),
Armed and Dangerous (1976),
Commander of the Lucky "Pike" (1972),
The Flight of Mr. McKinley (1975),
Centaurs (1978),
Niccolo Paganini (1982),
Zmielov (1985),
Living Target (1990),
Without Evidence (1992),
Anna (1996)
Yard (1999),
Tadas Blinda,
The Beginning (2011), etc. One of the best-known works of the actor was the role of Kris Kelvin in the film of Andrei Tarkovsky
Solaris (1972). ==Other activities==