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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.
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.