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Several liberal members of SAG, led by Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Danny Kaye, and Gene Kelly formed the Committee for the First Amendment ( CFA ) and flew to Washington, DC, in late October 1947 to show support for the Hollywood Ten.

Bogart and Washington
As one biographer observed, Warner " was furious when Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Paul Henreid and John Huston joined other members of the stellar Committee for the First Amendment in a flight to Washington to preach against the threat to free expression ".
On October 27, 1947, she flew with a group of about 30 actors, directors, writers, and filmmakers ( including John Huston, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall and Danny Kaye ), to Washington D. C. to protest the actions of Congress.
McGavin was born William Lyle Richardson in Spokane, Washington, a son of Grace Watson ( née Bogart ) and Reed Daniel Richardson .< ref >
In a 1997 review, Eric Brace of The Washington Post wrote that the 1945 original had a " slightly slower pace than the one released a year later, and a touch less zingy interplay between Bogart and Bacall, but it ’ s still an unqualified masterpiece.
Just after World War II, paratroopers Captain Murdock ( Humphrey Bogart ) and Sergeant Johnny Drake ( William Prince ) are mysteriously ordered to travel to Washington, D. C.
Dunne, Huston, and Wyler, along with fellow members Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Danny Kaye, and Gene Kelly, appeared before HUAC in Washington, D. C. in October 1947, protesting HUAC's activities and methods.
Deanna Bogart ( born September 5, 1959, Washington, D. C., United States ) is an American blues singer, pianist, and saxophone player.

Bogart and D
Attentive observers will note indications of the film's wartime production, such as period dialogue, pictures of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and a woman taxi driver who says to Bogart: " I'm your girl.
Guy Bogart, N. D., Editor: John Lust.

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The early disco sound was largely an urban American phenomenon with producers and labels such as SalSoul Records ( Ken, Joe and Stanley Cayre ), West End Records ( Mel Cheren ), Casablanca ( Neil Bogart ), and Prelude ( Marvin Schlachter ) to name a few.
The top actors of the era are now thought of as the classic film stars, such as Clark Gable, Katharine Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart, Greta Garbo, and the greatest box office draw of the 1930s, child performer Shirley Temple.
Notable American films from the war years include the anti-Nazi Watch on the Rhine ( 1943 ), scripted by Dashiell Hammett ; Shadow of a Doubt ( 1943 ), Hitchcock's direction of a script by Thornton Wilder ; the George M. Cohan biopic, Yankee Doodle Dandy ( 1942 ), starring James Cagney, and the immensely popular Casablanca, with Humphrey Bogart.
Bogart would star in 36 films between 1934 and 1942 including John Huston's The Maltese Falcon ( 1941 ), one of the first films now considered a classic film noir.
The iconic noir counterpart to the femme fatale, the private eye, came to the fore in films such as The Maltese Falcon ( 1941 ), with Humphrey Bogart as Sam Spade, and Murder, My Sweet ( 1944 ), with Dick Powell as Philip Marlowe.
Two of noir's defining actors, Gloria Grahame and Humphrey Bogart, portray star-crossed lovers in the film.
The 1982 Steve Martin comedy Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid was shot in black-and-white as a parody of a 1940s film noir and included footage of actors from the film-noir era such as Humphrey Bogart, Burt Lancaster, and others spliced in with the modern actors.
The director then suggested either Humphrey Bogart or Frank Sinatra tackle the part, but Jack Warner rejected both.
Regular attendees at his famed soirées included Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, Joan Crawford and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart, Claudette Colbert, Marlene Dietrich, Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh, actor Richard Cromwell, Stanley Holloway, Judy Garland, Gene Tierney, Noël Coward, Cole Porter, director James Whale, costume designer Edith Head, and Norma Shearer, especially after the death of her first husband, Irving Thalberg.
After making the World War II film Air Force in 1943 starring John Garfield, Hawks made two films with Hollywood and real life lovers Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.
To Have and Have Not, made in 1944, stars Bogart, Bacall and Walter Brennan and is based on a short story by Ernest Hemingway.
Bogart and Bacall fell in love on the set of the film and married soon afterwards.
Humphrey DeForest Bogart ( December 25, 1899 – January 14, 1957 ) was an American actor and is widely regarded as a cultural icon.
The American Film Institute ranked Bogart as the greatest male star in the history of American cinema.
After trying various jobs, Bogart began acting in 1921 and became a regular in Broadway productions in the 1920s and 1930s.
When the stock market crash of 1929 reduced the demand for plays, Bogart turned to film.
Bogart was born on Christmas Day, 1899 in New York City, the eldest child of Dr. Belmont DeForest Bogart ( July 1867, Watkins Glen, New York – September 8, 1934, Tudor City apartments, New York City ) and Maud Humphrey ( 1868 – 1940 ).
Bogart was raised in the Episcopalian faith, but did not have a strong belief in God.
" As a boy, Bogart was teased for his curls, his tidiness, the " cute " pictures his mother had him pose for, the Little Lord Fauntleroy clothes she dressed him in — and the name " Humphrey.
" From his father, Bogart inherited a tendency for needling people, a fondness for fishing, a lifelong love of boating, and an attraction to strong-willed women.
Bogart attended the Delancey School until fifth grade, when he was enrolled in Trinity School.
They hoped he would go on to Yale, but in 1918, Bogart was expelled.
With no viable career options, Bogart followed his love for the sea and enlisted in the United States Navy in the spring of 1918.

Bogart and C
Like his portrayal of Fred C. Dobbs in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Bogart played a paranoid, self-pitying character whose small-mindedness eventually destroyed him.
In one scene, a Mexican bandit leader named " Gold Hat " ( portrayed by Alfonso Bedoya ) tries to convince Fred C. Dobbs ( Humphrey Bogart ) that he and his company are Federales:
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Turning to midwestern garage bands and orchestrated soul productions ( including the distribution of Curtis Mayfield's " Windy C " label ), Bogart managed to shepherd in a brief Cameo-Parkway renaissance.
Due to Conacher being named in a fraud trial in February 1943, which caused a minor scandal, he was challenged for the Liberal nomination in Bracondale by Toronto city alderman E. C. Bogart.
While many of his early films were supporting roles in major films starring James Cagney, Edward G. Robinson, George Raft, or Bette Davis, as well as leads or second leads in B pictures, often type-cast as a gangster, Bogart would later play such notable roles as Fred C. Dobbs in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Sam Spade in The Maltese Falcon, Charlie Allnut in The African Queen, and Rick Blaine in Casablanca.

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Complementing Bogart were co-stars Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, Elisha Cook, Jr., and Mary Astor as the treacherous female foil.
Once, after signing a long-term deal with Warner Bros., Bogart predicted with glee that his teeth and hair would fall out before the contract ended.
Bogart had formed a new production company and had plans for a new film Melville Goodwin, U. S. A., in which he would play a general and Bacall a press magnate.
The forces that prevented him from getting high quality roles were really the result of the combined willpower of the Warner Bros., the studio system in general, and the general public, which also had its own perception of how Garfield ( or Cagney or Bogart for that matter ) should appear on screen.
From the late 1940s he played in more prestigious pictures, including Captain from Castile starring Tyrone Power, Key Largo with Humphrey Bogart, ( 1948 ), Lust for Gold with Glenn Ford ( 1949 ), Broken Arrow ( 1950 ) with James Stewart, War Arrow ( 1953 ) with Maureen O ' Hara, Jeff Chandler and Noah Beery, Jr., Drums Across the River ( 1954 ), Walk the Proud Land ( 1956 ) with Audie Murphy and Anne Bancroft, Alias Jesse James ( 1959 ) with Bob Hope, and Indian Paint ( 1964 ) with Johnny Crawford.
Among those performers who made early film appearances in Vitaphone shorts filmed at the Flatbush studios include Al Jolson, Humphrey Bogart, Jimmy Stewart, Spencer Tracy, Jack Benny, Sammy Davis Jr., Sylvia Sidney, Pat O ' Brien, Ruth Etting, Mischa Elman, Betty Hutton, Burns and Allen, Giovanni Martinelli, Xavier Cugat, Bill Robinson, Lillian Roth, Joan Blondell, Ethel Merman, Abbe Lane, Eleanor Powell, Helen Morgan, The Nicholas Brothers, Milton Berle, Bob Hope, Jane Froman, Jack Haley, Phil Silvers, Judy Canova, Nina Mae McKinney, Marjorie Main, Rose Marie, Joe Penner, Ethel Waters, June Allyson, Shemp Howard, Lanny Ross, Lionel Stander, and Cyd Charisse among others.
Usually the eggs ( Bi et al., 2008 ) then discard the sperm genome and develop asexually ( i. e., gynogenesis, with premeiotic doubling ); however, they may incorporate the genome from the sperm into the resulting offspring ( Bogart et al., 2007 ).
This unique mode of reproduction has been termed kleptogenesis by Bogart and his colleagues ( Bogart et al., 2007 ).
Hamilton, Hamilton Jr., Joe Ruttman, Rick Bogart, and Ryan Hemphill finished the season in the truck, allowing the team to finish seventeenth in the standings.

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