Humphrey Bogart
Actor
Known more as an influential screen personality than a great actor, Humphrey Bogart played mostly thuggish gangsters in the 1930s. By the '40s Bogart had graduated to playing cynical, tough detectives like Dashiell Hammett's Sam Spade in The Maltese Falcon (1941), and silent, suffering romantics like Rick Blaine in Casablanca (1942, with Ingrid Bergman). He won an Oscar for his offbeat role as a drunken boat pilot in The African Queen (1952, with Katharine Hepburn). For years a champion smoker and drinker, Bogart had a cancerous growth removed from his esophagus in 1956, but died a year later.Extra credit: Bogart was married to actress Lauren Bacall, his co-star in The Big Sleep and To Have and Have Not. She was 25 years his junior... Bogart played another icon of detective fiction, Philip Marlowe, in The Big Sleep... Some sources list Bogart's birthdate as 23 January 1899, believing that studio executives moved the date to Christmas Day for publicity purposes.
Humphrey Bogart appears, improbably, next to Darth Vader in the loop Steadily Misquoted.
Other 20th-century screen icons include James Dean, Marilyn Monroe and Charlie Chaplin.
Blog posts mentioning Humphrey Bogart:
Hollywood's Mount Rushmore
The Forgotten Oscar Champ
Bogey +51
December 6th -- Barren?
Four Good Links
Humphrey Bogart Tribute
Great biography at this black and white shrine
Elizabeth's Humphrey Bogart Page
Standard fan page fare with good pics of Movie posters
Bogart: The Peak Years
"Four films that helped define the Bogart mystique"
Bogie's Grave
From the vigilant folks at Find-a-grave.com
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
14 January 1957
(cancer, age 57)
Best Known As
Rick Blaine in Casablanca

