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Eugeniusz Bodo (born Bohdan Eugène Junod; 28 December 1899 7 October 1943) was a film director, producer, and one of the most popular Polish actors and comedians of the interwar period. He starred in some of the most popular Polish film productions of the 1930s, including '' His Excellency, The Shop Assistant'' (
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: ''Jego ekscelencja subiekt''), ''Czy Lucyna to dziewczyna?'', and ''
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''. A skilled singer, he became an icon of Polish musical comedy and a "symbol of Polish commercial cinema". In the late 1930s he also became a successful entrepreneur – co-owner of a successful film studio, café, and producers' company. Arrested by the Soviet ''
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'' in the aftermath of the German and Soviet
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, he perished in the Soviet ''
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''.


Biography

Bohdan Eugène Junod was born on 28 December 1899. His birthplace is uncertain; sources name
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,
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, and
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, Switzerland.Poskuta-Włodek (2007) His mother was Jadwiga Anna Dorota née Dylewska. His father, Teodor Junod, was a Swiss citizen who moved to Russian-held Poland and in 1903 settled in
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. There he opened a revue-cinema, ''Urania'' – the first permanent cinema theatre in that city. It was there that Bodo made his stage debut at the age of six. In 1917 Junod moved to
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where he joined "Teatr Apollo". In 1919 (under a new stage name of Eugeniusz Bodo, the surname created from the initials of his own first name Bohdan and his mother's – Dorota) he started acting in various
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-based theatres,
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s and cabarets (''Qui Pro Quo'', ''Perskie Oko'' and ''Cyrulik Warszawski'' being the most famous). He also played major roles in Warsaw-based "Teatr Polski" and
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-based "Teatr Lutnia". He is best known for his film roles; he played in more than thirty films. His screen debut was a 1925 silent film ''Rywale''. With the advent of
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Bodo in a matter of years became one of the best-known Polish actors. Usually appearing in musical comedies, already in 1932 he was voted the ''King of Polish Actors'' by ''Film'' magazine's readers. His popularity rose following three ''mistaken identity'' comedies: 1933 '' His Excellency, The Shop Assistant'', 1935 '' His Excellency, the Chauffeur'' (both directed by
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and co-starring Ina Benita) and 1934 '' Czy Lucyna to dziewczyna?'' (co-starring
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). Always appearing well-dressed, in 1936 Bodo was awarded the title of ''King of Style'' by the readers of Film magazine.Sieradzka (2003), p.147 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
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. His best-known film was ''Piętro wyżej'' (1937), which he wrote and produced himself. On 10 January 1939 Bodo with his business partner Zygmunt Woyciechowski opened a restaurant and a café – the "Café Bodo" – at Warsaw's prestigious Pierackiego street (modern Foksal).Mościcki (2009), pp. 41–42 By that time his popularity reached far beyond the borders of Poland, to the extent that
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n press dubbed him ''Polish
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''.Petrović (1941), p.214 Bodo himself toured Germany promoting Polish-made feature films on that market.Król (2006), pp. 153–157 During the
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he organized recitals for the Polish soldiers and civilians during the Siege of Warsaw. He then fled to
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, where he joined the ''Tea-Jazz'' band led by
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. With that troupe he toured the Soviet Union in 1940, he also published a record containing Russian-language versions of his songs. Simultaneously he started efforts to leave the Soviet Union using his Swiss passport. However, shortly after the
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he was arrested by the
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Cieślikowa (1997), p.247 and sentenced to 5 years of lager/labor camp as a result of NKVD Interrogation carried out by NKVD chief
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signed on 20 October 1942 (source: documents sent to Poland by the Russian Red Cross in 1992). Initially imprisoned in Butyrki prison in Moscow, he was not released following the Sikorski-Mayski Agreement as the Soviet authorities argued that he was not a Pole but rather a Swiss citizen and hence the
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did not apply to him. Eugeniusz Bodo starved to death on his way to a remote Soviet
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camp, in
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. He was declared dead on 7 October 1943. His whereabouts remained unknown for another 50 years. Before the collapse of communism in 1989, the Soviets gave the false version that Bodo had been murdered by the Germans in 1941. This version is repeated even in some modern publications.Vazzana (2001), p.52 It was only in 1991 that the Soviet authorities revealed his fate. The tragic circumstances surrounding Bodo's death became the subject of a documentary by Stanisław Janicki ''Eugeniusz Bodo: Za winy niepopełnione'' (''For Crimes Not Committed''). The title of the 1997 documentary refers to a 1938 film in which Bodo starred.Haltof (2002), p.54 In October 2011 in
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, where he died, a
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in his honor was unveiled at a local cemetery.


Films

* ''Rywale'' (as Geniuś) (1925) * ''Czerwony błazen'' (1926) * ''Uśmiech losu'' (as the dancer in a cabaret) (1927) * ''Człowiek o błękitnej duszy'' (as the sculptor) (1929) * ''Policmajster Tagiejew'' (as Markovskiy) (1929) * '' Kult ciała'' (as Franciszek, Czesław's helper) (1930) * '' Na Sybir'' (as the worker) (1930) * ''Niebezpieczny romans'' (the main
villain A villain (also known as a "black hat" or "bad guy"; the feminine form is villainess) is a stock character, whether based on a historical narrative or one of literary fiction. ''Random House Unabridged Dictionary'' defines such a character a ...
) (1930) * ''Uroda życia'' (1930) (as Roszow) (1930) * ''Wiatr od morza'' (as Otto) (1930) * ''
Bezimienni bohaterowie ''Bezimienni bohaterowie'' is a 1932 Polish romance film directed by Michał Waszyński.''Bezimienni bohater ...
'' (as the police captain Szczerbic) (1932) * '' Głos pustyni'' (as sheik Abdullah) (1932) * '' Jego ekscelencja subiekt'' (Jurek, the title role) (1933) * '' Zabawka'' (Kuźma, son of the forest worker) (1933) * '' Czarna perła'' (as Stefan) (1934) * ''Czy Lucyna to dziewczyna?'' (as Stefan Żarnowski) (1934) * '' Kocha, lubi, szanuje'' (as pharmacy terminator Władysław) (1934) * ''
Pieśniarz Warszawy ''Pieśniarz Warszawy'' is a 1934 Polish film directed by Michał Waszyński. Cast *Eugeniusz Bodo ... Julian Pagórski * Maria Gorczyńska ... Peppita * Barbara Gilewska ... Zosia * Michał Znicz ... Eustachy, Julian's uncle * Władys ...
'' (as Julian) (1934) * ''
Jaśnie pan szofer ''Jaśnie pan szofer'' is a 1935 Polish romantic comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński.''Jaśnie pan szofer' ...
'' (as Boratyński) (1935) * ''Amerykańska awantura'' (as Paweł) (1936) * ''
Bohaterowie Sybiru ''Bohaterowie Sybiru'' ("Heroes of Siberia") is a 1936 Polish black and white drama film directed by Michał Waszyński. It was preserved until modern times.Paweł i Gaweł'' (as Paweł) (1938) *'' Robert i Bertrand'' (as Bertrand) (1938) * ''Strachy'' (as Zygmunt Modecki) (1938) * ''Za winy niepopełnione'' (as Torence, Holski's friend and partner) (1938)


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