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Eugeniusz Bodo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (435 words) |
 | Eugeniusz Bodo (true name Bohdan Eugene Junod) (December 28, 1899 – October 7?, 1943) was a film director, producer and one of the most popular Polish actors of the inter-war period. |
 | In 1931 Bodo became a co-founder of the "B.W.B." film studio and in 1933 he opened a private producers' company "Urania", named after his fathers' cinema in Łódź. |
 | Bodo rented his Cafe and moved to Lwów, where he joined the Jazz-Tea band led by Henryk Wars. |
| Biography: Bodo von Bülow (796 words) |
 | Bodo Jasper Friedrich Wilhelm, was born June 12, 1844 at Boitzenburg on the Elbe in Mecklenberg, Germany. |
 | Lieutenant Bodo von Bülow, who helped purchase and train the pack of harriers, lead at first the chases; at that time he was known in the world of sport as one of the foremost race riders. |
 | Bodo was a capable officer, well liked by everybody, carefree, always in good spirit and of a friendly and appealing nature. |