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Bogart and Bacall
* Bogart-Bacall Syndrome, a vocal misuse disorder named after Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall
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.
Lauren Bacall, co-star married to Bogart from 1945 until his death
Bogart met Lauren Bacall while filming To Have and Have Not ( 1944 ), a loose adaptation of the Ernest Hemingway novel.
When they met, Bacall was nineteen and Bogart was forty-four.
Bogart was still miserably married and his early meetings with Bacall were discreet and brief, their separations bridged by ardent love letters.
Just months after wrapping the film, Bogart and Bacall were reunited for their second movie together, the film noir The Big Sleep, based on the novel by Raymond Chandler, again with script help from William Faulkner.
Bogart and Bacall in Dark Passage ( film ) | Dark Passage ( 1947 ), the third of four films they made together
Key Largo was directed by John Huston and, in addition to the presence of Bogart and Bacall, features Edward G. Robinson as " Johnny Rocco ," a seething older synthesis of many of his past vicious gangster roles.
Bogart and Bacall moved into a $ 160, 000 ( equal to $ today ) white brick mansion in an exclusive neighborhood in Holmby Hills.
Bacall allowed Bogart lots of weekend time on his boat as she got seasick.
Lauren Bacall gave birth to Stephen Humphrey Bogart on January 6, 1949.
During the filming, while Bacall was home, Bogart resumed his discreet affair with Verita Peterson, his long-time studio assistant whom he took sailing and enjoyed drinking with.
Bogart and Bacall also worked together on an early color telecast, in 1955, an NBC adaptation of The Petrified Forest for Producers ' Showcase ; only a black and white kinescope of the live telecast has survived.
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.
Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, and Fonda in a live 1955 TV version of The Petrified Forest
Bogart commented about this to his wife, Lauren Bacall: " This never happens to Cooper or Grant or Gable, but always to me.
Howard and Bogart had previously appeared in the play together on Broadway and became lifelong friends ; Bogart and Lauren Bacall later named their daughter " Leslie Howard Bogart " after him.
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 ".

Bogart and then
The director then suggested either Humphrey Bogart or Frank Sinatra tackle the part, but Jack Warner rejected both.
After his naval service, Bogart worked as a shipper and then bond salesman.
Bogart then signed a contract with Fox Film Corporation for $ 750 a week.
Bogart then performed in The Bad Sister with Bette Davis in 1931, in a minor part.
The studio system, then at its most entrenched, usually restricted actors to one studio, with occasional loan-outs, and Warner Bros. had no interest in making Bogart a top star.
Bogart calmed her down and then went after Hawks.
Despite the thrilling win and the recognition, Bogart later commented, " The way to survive an Oscar is never to try to win another one ... too many stars ... win it and then figure they have to top themselves ... they become afraid to take chances.
Bogart dropped his asking price to get the role of Captain Queeg in Edward Dmytryk's The Caine Mutiny, then griped with some of his old bitterness about it.
The song was then sent to Casablanca Records president Neil Bogart in hopes of getting an American release.
Hall was then cast along with the other Dead End Kids in the 1937 film Dead End, directed by William Wyler and starring Humphrey Bogart.
Bogart then penetrated into Caldwell County and began to similarly harass Mormons there, advising them to remove to Far West, the county seat.
Bogart won and then lost the seat to the Co-operative Commwealth's Rae Luckock a few weeks later.
The ride vehicle then moves past the classic final scene from Casablanca featuring audio-animatronics of Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman as they stand in front of a waiting airplane.
The band then recruited Browne, a Miami University student as frontman, and engaged the Ohio music industry impresario, Mark Barger, who steered the Lemon Pipers to Buddah Records, then run by Neil Bogart.
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 ).
While the administration and students at the university, the local Jewish defense groups, and Chicago newspapers remained disengaged from the issue, John J. Mearsheimer, then chairman of the university ’ s political science department, spoke with Bogart, met for over three hours with Noelle-Neumann, and called a departmental meeting about her on October 16.

Bogart and married
Anderson's long-running 1927 comedy-drama about married life, Saturday's Children, in which Humphrey Bogart made an early appearance, was filmed three times – in 1929 as a part-talkie, in 1935 ( in almost unrecognizable form ) as a B-film Maybe It's Love and once again in 1940 under its original title, starring John Garfield in one of his few romantic comedies, along with Anne Shirley and Claude Rains.
Co-stars Humphrey Bogart and Mayo Methot met on the set of Marked Woman and were married in 1938.
She married Humphrey Bogart in 1938.
Following her divorce from Bogart in May 1945 ( Bogart married actress Lauren Bacall two weeks later ), she moved back to Oregon where her mother helped take care of her.
Key Largo was the fourth and final film pairing of married actors Bogart and Bacall.
Anne Bogart is married to Rena Chelouche Fogel.

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