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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 and about
" Niven says that when he asked Bogart about his scar he said it was caused by a childhood accident ; Niven claims the stories that Bogart got the scar during wartime were made up by the studios to inject glamor.
Just about everyone in the cast came down with dysentery except Bogart and John Huston, who subsisted on canned food and alcohol.
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.
Bogart was lukewarm about the part, but agreed to it on a handshake with Wilder, without a finished script, and with the director's assurances to take good care of Bogart during the filming.
Bogart, about Daniel Boone in 1876.
One day, her stablehand Michael O ' Leary ( Humphrey Bogart ), who for years has loved her from afar, confronts her about her unruly behavior and she confesses she is dying.
Lorre made nine movies altogether with Sydney Greenstreet counting The Maltese Falcon and Casablanca, most of them variations on the latter film, including Background to Danger ( 1943, with George Raft ); Passage to Marseille ( 1944, reteaming them with Casablanca stars Humphrey Bogart and Claude Rains ); The Mask of Dimitrios ( 1944, with character actor Greenstreet receiving top billing ); The Conspirators ( 1944, with Hedy Lamarr and Paul Henreid ); Hollywood Canteen ( 1944 ); Three Strangers ( 1946 ), a suspense film about three people who are joint partners on a winning lottery ticket starring top-billed Greenstreet, Geraldine Fitzgerald, and third-billed Lorre cast against type by director Jean Negulesco as the romantic lead ; and Greenstreet and Lorre's final film together, suspense thriller The Verdict ( 1946 ), director Don Siegel's first movie, with Greenstreet and Lorre finally billed first and second, respectively.
When Marlowe ( Bogart, from The Big Sleep ) calls, Rigby questions him about Walter Neff, the ship's owner, and learns that Neff cruises supermarkets looking for blondes.
* Body and Soul ( 1931 film ), a movie about Royal Air Force pilots starring Charles Farrell and Humphrey Bogart
In 1978, mezzo-soprano Joan Morris and her pianist-composer husband William Bolcom recorded an album, Other Songs by Leiber and Stoller, featuring a number of the songwriters ' more unusual ( and satiric ) works, including " Let's Bring Back World War I ", written specifically for ( and dedicated to ) Bolcom and Morris ; and " Humphrey Bogart ", a tongue-in-cheek song about obsession with the actor.
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.
Ray made several more contributions to film noir, most notably the 1950 Humphrey Bogart movie In a Lonely Place, about a troubled screenwriter, and On Dangerous Ground, a police thriller.
" When Rick Blaine ( Humphrey Bogart ) tells Ilsa Lund ( Ingrid Bergman ) she needs to get on the plane with Victor Laszlo ( Paul Henreid ), she asks, " But what about us?
He tries to convince Slater that they are in a film, but Slater sees nothing unusual about his world, which includes a cartoon cat detective named Whiskers ( Danny DeVito ), a black-and-white image of Humphrey Bogart, female officers dressed in outlandish battle armor, and various characters from other Schwarzenegger films ( at one point, the T-1000 from Terminator 2 is clearly seen ).
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.
Ostin, who didn't feel strongly about the Casablanca venture anyway, decided to handle the situation by completely breaking Casablanca Records away from Warner Bros. and giving Bogart ownership of the label, thus making Casablanca an independent label.
Bogart, a master promoter, would go to great lengths to generate hit singles for " top 40 " radio airplay, and got results ; music industry historian Bob Hyde has estimated that, during their heyday, Buddah and its associated labels charted over 100 singles, with about one in five singles issued by the company charting ( vs. the ratio of one chart hit to 20 singles released that most " major labels " experienced in that time period ).
Je t ' aime John Wayne ( 2000 ) is a ten minute short film parody directed by Toby MacDonald about a young man in London obsessed with imitating Jean Paul Belmondo in the film Breathless, who in turn was pretending to be Humphrey Bogart.
The studio was about to release the film's poster with no image of Bogart, a contractual violation.
Kirkland was enthusiastic about directing the episode as he enjoys film noir detective films and is a big fan of actor Humphrey Bogart, who has appeared in many films of the genre.
" Ever the promoter, Fisher would probably have appreciated the value of the publicity as, about 8 years after his death, the Caribbean Club became famous as the filming site for the 1947 film " Key Largo " starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.
The movie stars Humphrey Bogart as detective Philip Marlowe and Lauren Bacall as the female lead in a film about the " process of a criminal investigation, not its results.

Bogart and wife
" During this time, Bogart bought a motor launch, which he named Sluggy, after his nickname for his hot-tempered wife.
Bogart worked well with Ida Lupino, and her relationship with him was a close one, provoking jealousy from Bogart's wife Mayo.
The on-screen magic of Bogart and Bergman was the result of two actors doing their very best work, not any real-life sparks, though Bogart's perennially jealous wife assumed otherwise.
Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, and Henry Fonda in the 1955 live televised versionIn 1955, a live television version was performed as an installment of Producer's Showcase, a weekly dramatic anthology, featuring Bogart ( now top-billed ) as Mantee, Henry Fonda as Alan, and Bogart's wife Lauren Bacall as Gabrielle.
His wife, Joyce Bogart-Trabulus, teamed up with songwriter Carole Bayer Sager and founded the Neil Bogart Memorial Fund ( now The Bogart Pediatric Cancer Research Program ) in 1983.

Bogart and Lauren
* 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.
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.
Lauren Bacall gave birth to Stephen Humphrey Bogart on January 6, 1949.
Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, and Fonda in a live 1955 TV version of The Petrified Forest
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 ".
Ash Fork's convenient location along the railway and later famous U. S. Route 66 made it recognizable to many cross-country travelers, as evidenced by its fleeting mention in several films from the era of Classical Hollywood cinema, such as 1947's Dark Passage starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.
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.
In 1945, Lucas was made famous as the location of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall's wedding.
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Martin and Sinatra, along with friends Joey Bishop, Peter Lawford, and Sammy Davis, Jr. formed the legendary Rat Pack, so called by the public after an earlier group of social friends, the Holmby Hills Rat Pack centered on Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, of which Sinatra had been a member.
* Lauren Bacall, American actress, nicknamed " Baby " by Humphrey Bogart
In 1943, Carmichael returned to the movies and played " Cricket " in the screen adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's To Have and Have Not, opposite Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, where he sang " Hong Kong Blues " and " The Rhumba Jumps ", and played piano as Bacall sang " How Little We Know ".
In 1944, the American film director Howard Hawks directed Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Hoagy Carmichael and Walter Brennan in the film To Have and Have Not.
According to one version, the group's original " Den Mother ," Lauren Bacall, after seeing her husband ( Bogart ) and his friends return from a night in Las Vegas, said words to the effect of " You look like a damn rat pack.
" " Rat Pack " may also be a shortened version of " Holmby Hills Rat Pack ", a reference to the home of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall which served as a regular hangout.
From 1941 to 1947, the USO presented more than 400, 000 performances, featuring entertainers such as Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Frank Sinatra, Marlene Dietrich, Hattie McDaniel, Eubie Blake, Ann Sheridan, Laurel and Hardy, The Marx Brothers, Jack Benny, Larry Adler, Ossy Renardy, Zero Mostel, James Cagney, James Stewart, Gary Cooper, Doraine and Ellis, Lena Horne, Danny Kaye, The Rockettes, Al Jolson, Fred Astaire, Curly Joe DeRita, The Andrews Sisters, Joe E. Brown, Joe E. Lewis, Ray Bolger, Lucille Ball, Glenn Miller, Martha Raye, Mickey Rooney, Betty Hutton, Dinah Shore, and most famously, Bob Hope.
He was particularly skilled in playing the hero's sidekick or as the " grumpy old man " as in To Have or Have Not, mostly a Humphrey Bogart / Lauren Bacall performance, but with several scenes with Brennan.
She was a guest star on many television series, including The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse ( The Sisters, with Grace Kelly, 1951 ), I Love Lucy ( 1954 ), Producers ' Showcase ( The Petrified Forest, with Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, and Henry Fonda, 1955 ), The Beverly Hillbillies ( 1964 ), Mayberry RFD ( 1970 ), The Brady Bunch ( 1974 ), and Phyllis ( 1976 ).
In 1952 Bogart and Lauren Bacall named their daughter Leslie Howard Bogart in honor of Howard, who had been killed in a plane crash under controversial circumstances during World War II.

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