
Bodo
History · Music · Drama
Overview
The story of Eugeniusz Bodo, a famous Polish actor and singer, who was at the peak of his career in 1930s.
Top Cast


Tomasz Schuchardt
Tomasz Schuchardt
Eugeniusz Bodo
Tomasz Schuchardt
Eugeniusz Bodo


Antoni Królikowski
Antoni Królikowski
Eugeniusz Bodo
Antoni Królikowski
Eugeniusz Bodo


Agnieszka Wosińska
Agnieszka Wosińska
Jadwiga Anna Dorota Dylewska-Junod
Agnieszka Wosińska
Jadwiga Anna Dorota Dylewska-Junod


Mariusz Bonaszewski
Mariusz Bonaszewski
Teodor Junod
Mariusz Bonaszewski
Teodor Junod


Piotr Żurawski
Piotr Żurawski
Moryc Blum
Piotr Żurawski
Moryc Blum


Józef Pawłowski
Józef Pawłowski
Antek Piekutowski
Józef Pawłowski
Antek Piekutowski


Wojciech Solarz
Wojciech Solarz
Konrad Tom
Wojciech Solarz
Konrad Tom


Eryk Kulm
Eryk Kulm
Karol Hanusz
Eryk Kulm
Karol Hanusz


Bartłomiej Kotschedoff
Bartłomiej Kotschedoff
Adolf Dymsza
Bartłomiej Kotschedoff
Adolf Dymsza


Anna Próchniak
Anna Próchniak
Nora Ney
Anna Próchniak
Nora Ney
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