Bodine
There are several uses of the word Bodine:
People
- A. Aubrey Bodine (1906–1970), a photographer of Baltimore and the Chesapeake Bay
- Barbara Bodine, an American diplomat
- Elizabeth Bodine (1898-1986), U.S. humanitarian
- Frank L. Bodine (1874-1930), U.S. architect
- Francis L. Bodine (born 1936), U.S. politician
- Joseph Lamb Bodine (1883-1950), U.S. federal justice
- Larry Bodine, legal editor
- Leah Bodine Drake (1914-1964), U.S. poet
- Robert N. Bodine (1837-1914), U.S. Representative
- Russell Bodine (born 1992), U.S. American football player
- Samuel L. Bodine (1900-1958), U.S. politician
- Walt Bodine (1920-2013), a U.S. broadcast journalist in Kansas City
- The Bodine brothers are NASCAR drivers:
- Geoff Bodine (born 1949), also notable as a bobsled builder
- Barry Bodine (born 1977), son of Geoff, also a NASCAR driver
- Brett Bodine (born 1959)
- Todd Bodine (born 1964)
- Geoff Bodine (born 1949), also notable as a bobsled builder
Groups
- The Bodines were a British rock group from the mid- to late-1980s.
- Bodine (band) was a Dutch heavy metal band
- Bodine (American band) released an album on MGM in 1969
Fictional characters
- Pig Bodine, a fictional seaman written of by Thomas Pynchon
- Larry Bodine (comics), a fictional mutant from the Marvel Comics universe
- Duane "Dust Devil" Bodine, a fictional character from the "Top 10" comic book published by WildStorm, see List_of_Top_10_characters
- Jethro Bodine, a fictional hillbilly on The Beverly Hillbillies
- Pearl Bodine, a fictional hillbilly on The Beverly Hillbillies
See also
- Bodine's Bridge, a bridge carrying NY211 in New York State, USA
- Bodines Casino, Carson City, Nevada, USA
- Bodine Farmhouse, Walden, Montgomery, Orange County, NY, USA
- Metlar-Bodine House, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA
- Brett Bodine Racing
- Geoff Bodine Racing
- Bo-Dyn Bobsled Project
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