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Humphrey Bogart

Born
December 25, 1899
Died
January 14, 1957
Wikipedia
Wikipedia
Humphrey DeForest Bogart (December 25, 1899 – January 14, 1957), nicknamed Bogie, was an American film and stage actor. His performances in Classical Hollywood cinema films made him an American cultural icon. In 1999, the American Film Institute selected Bogart as the greatest male star of classic American cinema. Bogart began acting in Broadway shows, beginning his career in motion pictures with Up the River (1930) for Fox and appeared in supporting roles for the next decade, regularly portraying gangsters. He was praised for his work as Duke Mantee in The Petrified Forest (1936), but remained cast secondary to other actors at Warner Bros. who received leading roles. Bogart also received positive reviews for his performance as gangster Hugh "Baby Face" Martin, in Dead End (1937), directed by William Wyler. His breakthrough from supporting roles to stardom was set in motion with High Sierra (1941) and catapulted in The Maltese Falcon (1941), considered one of the first great noir films. Bogart's private detectives, Sam Spade (in The Maltese Falcon) and Philip Marlowe (in 1946's The Big Sleep), became the models for detectives in other noir films. His most significant romantic lead role was with Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca (1942), which earned him his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor. 44-year-old Bogart and 19-year-old Lauren Bacall fell in love during filming of To Have and Have Not (1944). In 1945, a few months after principal photography for The Big Sleep, their second film together, he divorced his third wife and married Bacall. After their marriage, they played each other's love interest in the mystery thrillers Dark Passage (1947) and Key Largo (1948). Bogart's performances in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) and In a Lonely Place (1950) are now considered among his best, although they were not recognized as such when the films were released. He reprised those unsettled, unstable characters as a World War II naval-vessel commander in The Caine Mutiny (1954), which was a critical and commercial hit and earned him another Best Actor nomination. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of a cantankerous river steam launch skipper opposite Katharine Hepburn's missionary in the World War I African adventure The African Queen (1951). Other significant roles in his later years included The Barefoot Contessa (1954) with Ava Gardner and his on-screen competition with William Holden for Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina (1954). A heavy smoker and drinker, Bogart died from esophageal cancer in January 1957.
Known For
The Caine Mutiny
(1954)
Lt. Cmdr. Philip Francis Queeg
The Big Sleep
(1946)
Philip Marlowe
Casablanca
(1943)
Rick Blaine
The Harder They Fall
(1956)
Eddie Willis
Sabrina
(1954)
Linus Larrabee
The Maltese Falcon
(1941)
Samuel Spade
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
(1948)
Fred C. Dobbs
Dead End
(1937)
'Baby Face' Martin
Dark Victory
(1939)
Michael O'Leary
The Barefoot Contessa
(1954)
Harry Dawes
Dark Passage
(1947)
Vincent Parry
High Sierra
(1941)
Roy Earle
To Have and Have Not
(1945)
Harry Morgan
The African Queen
(1952)
Charlie Allnut
Sahara
(1943)
Sergeant Joe Gunn
And the Oscar Goes To...
(2014)
Self (archive footage)
Full Filmography
Acting
The Dancing Town
(1928)
Man in Doorway at Dance
Up the River
(1930)
Steve Jordan
Broadway's Like That
(1930)
Ruth's Fiance
A Devil with Women
(1930)
Tom Standish
A Holy Terror
(1931)
Steve Nash
The Bad Sister
(1931)
Valentine Corliss
Body and Soul
(1931)
Jim Watson
Three on a Match
(1932)
Harve
Love Affair
(1932)
Jim Leonard
Big City Blues
(1932)
Shep Adkins
Midnight
(1934)
Gar Boni
Bullets or Ballots
(1936)
Bugs Fenner
The Petrified Forest
(1936)
Duke Mantee
China Clipper
(1936)
Hap Stuart
Two Against the World
(1936)
Sherry Scott
Isle of Fury
(1936)
Valentine "Val" Stevens
Breakdowns of 1936
(1936)
Self
Marked Woman
(1937)
David Graham
Dead End
(1937)
'Baby Face' Martin
Black Legion
(1937)
Frank Taylor
San Quentin
(1937)
Joe 'Red' Kennedy
Kid Galahad
(1937)
Turkey Morgan
The Great O'Malley
(1937)
John Philips
Stand-In
(1937)
Doug Quintain
Breakdowns of 1937
(1937)
Self
Angels with Dirty Faces
(1938)
James Frazier
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
(1938)
'Rocks' Valentine
Swing Your Lady
(1938)
Ed Hatch
Racket Busters
(1938)
John "Czar" Martin
Crime School
(1938)
Mark Braden
Men Are Such Fools
(1938)
Harry Galleon
Breakdowns of 1938
(1938)
Self (archive footage)
Swingtime in the Movies
(1938)
The Return of Doctor X
(1939)
Dr. Maurice Xavier
Dark Victory
(1939)
Michael O'Leary
King of the Underworld
(1939)
Joe Gurney
The Roaring Twenties
(1939)
George Hally
The Oklahoma Kid
(1939)
Whip McCord
You Can't Get Away with Murder
(1939)
Frank Wilson
Breakdowns of 1939
(1939)
Self
Invisible Stripes
(1939)
Chuck Martin
Brother Orchid
(1940)
Jack Buck
It All Came True
(1940)
Grasselli ("Chips Maguire")
They Drive by Night
(1940)
Paul Fabrini
Virginia City
(1940)
John Murrell
Breakdowns of 1940
(1940)
Self
The Maltese Falcon
(1941)
Samuel Spade
High Sierra
(1941)
Roy Earle
The Wagons Roll at Night
(1941)
Nick Coster
Breakdowns of 1941
(1941)
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
All Through the Night
(1942)
Gloves Donahue
Across the Pacific
(1942)
Rick Leland
The Big Shot
(1942)
Joseph 'Duke' Berne
Breakdowns of 1942
(1942)
Self
Casablanca
(1943)
Rick Blaine
Action in the North Atlantic
(1943)
Lt. Joe Rossi
Thank Your Lucky Stars
(1943)
Self
Sahara
(1943)
Sergeant Joe Gunn
Passage to Marseille
(1944)
Jean Matrac
Report from the Front
(1944)
Himself / Narrator
Breakdowns of 1944
(1944)
Self
I Am an American
(1944)
To Have and Have Not
(1945)
Harry Morgan
Conflict
(1945)
Richard Mason
Hollywood Victory Caravan
(1945)
Humphrey Bogart
The Big Sleep
(1946)
Philip Marlowe
Blow-Ups of 1946
(1946)
Self
Never Say Goodbye
(1946)
Phil's Bogart Impression (voice) (uncredited)
Two Guys from Milwaukee
(1946)
Self (uncredited)
Dead Reckoning
(1947)
Capt. 'Rip' Murdock
The Two Mrs. Carrolls
(1947)
Geoffrey Carroll
Dark Passage
(1947)
Vincent Parry
Blow-Ups of 1947
(1947)
Self
Always Together
(1947)
Father Staring Through Window (uncredited)
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
(1948)
Fred C. Dobbs
Key Largo
(1948)
Frank McCloud
Knock on Any Door
(1949)
Andrew Morton
Tokyo Joe
(1949)
Colonel Joseph 'Joe' Barrett
Breakdowns of 1949
(1949)
Self
In a Lonely Place
(1950)
Dixon Steele
Chain Lightning
(1950)
Lt. Col. Matthew "Matt" Brennan
The Hollywood Ten
(1950)
Sirocco
(1951)
Harry Smith
The Enforcer
(1951)
ADA Martin Ferguson
The African Queen
(1952)
Charlie Allnut
Deadline - U.S.A.
(1952)
Ed Hutcheson
Beat the Devil
(1953)
Billy Dannreuther
Battle Circus
(1953)
Major Jed Webbe
The Caine Mutiny
(1954)
Lt. Cmdr. Philip Francis Queeg
Sabrina
(1954)
Linus Larrabee
The Barefoot Contessa
(1954)
Harry Dawes
The Love Lottery
(1954)
Self (uncredited)
We're No Angels
(1955)
Joseph
The Left Hand of God
(1955)
James 'Jim' Carmody
The Desperate Hours
(1955)
Glenn Griffin
The Petrified Forest
(1955)
Duke Mantee
The Harder They Fall
(1956)
Eddie Willis
Hollywood and the Stars
(1964)
(archive footage)
Hollywood: The Dream Factory
(1972)
Self (archive footage)
The Men Who Made the Movies: Howard Hawks
(1973)
Self (archive footage)
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
(1975)
Self (archive footage)
All This and World War II
(1976)
It's Showtime
(1976)
Self (archive footage)
Ersatz
(1978)
Rick Blaine (archive audio)
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
(1982)
(in "The Big Sleep" / "In a Lonely Place" / "Dark Passage") (archive footage)
Showbiz Goes to War
(1982)
(archive footage)
Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers!
(1982)
Self (archive footage)
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
(1983)
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Going Hollywood: The '30s
(1984)
(archive footage)
Hollywood's Funniest All-Star Bloopers
(1985)
Self (archive footage)
Bacall on Bogart
(1988)
Self (archive footage)
Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC
(1988)
Self (archive footage)
John Huston: The Man, the Movies, the Maverick
(1989)
Self (archive footage)
Movie Tough Guys
(1991)
Self (archive footage)
You Must Remember This: A Tribute to 'Casablanca'
(1992)
Self (archive footage)
Peter Lorre: The Master of Menace
(1996)
Self (archive footage)
Ingrid Bergman Remembered
(1996)
Self (archive footage)
Bogart: The Untold Story
(1997)
Self (archive footage)
The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender
(1997)
Self (archive footage)
Becoming Attractions: The Trailers of Humphrey Bogart
(1997)
Self (archive footage)
Sports on the Silver Screen
(1997)
Self (archive footage)
Bogart: Here's Looking at You, Kid
(1997)
Self (archive footage)
Tales from the Crypt: The Robert Zemeckis Collection
(1999)
Lou Spinelli (archive footage)
Humphrey Bogart on Film
(1999)
(archive footage)
Pulp Cinema
(2001)
Self (archive footage)
As Time Goes By: The Children Remember
(2003)
Self (archive footage)
Discovering Treasure: The Story of 'The Treasure of the Sierra Madre'
(2003)
Fred C. Dobbs / Various Roles (archive footage)
A Love Story: The Story of 'To Have and Have Not'
(2003)
Self (archive footage)
'In a Lonely Place' Revisited
(2003)
Self (archive footage)
Hold Your Breath and Cross Your Fingers: The Story of 'Dark Passage'
(2003)
Self (archive footage)
The Petrified Forest: Menace in the Desert
(2005)
Self (archive footage)
Angels with Dirty Faces: Whaddya Hear? Whaddya Say?
(2005)
Self (archive footage)
The Maltese Falcon: One Magnificent Bird
(2006)
Self (archive footage)
Public Enemies: The Golden Age of the Gangster Film
(2008)
Self (archive footage)
You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story
(2008)
Self (archive footage)
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year
(2009)
Self (archive footage)
Embracing Chaos: Making The African Queen
(2010)
Self / Charlie Allnut (archive footage)
Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff
(2010)
Self (archive footage)
Smash His Camera
(2010)
Self (archive footage)
Classic TV Bloopers Uncensored
(2011)
Himself
Casablanca: An Unlikely Classic
(2012)
Self (archive footage)
Classic Movie Bloopers: Uncensored
(2013)
Self (archive footage)
And the Oscar Goes To...
(2014)
Self (archive footage)
Julie Andrews Forever
(2019)
Self (Archive Footage)
Rat Pack
(2022)
Self (archive footage)
Sound
Production
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