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To incarnate the role ’ s “ intense, tragic face ”, Fellini ’ s first choice had been Humphrey Bogart but after learning of the actor ’ s lung cancer, chose Crawford after seeing his face on the theatrical poster of All the King ’ s Men ( 1949 ).
" 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 inand the name " Humphrey.
By the time Bogart was treated by a doctor, the scar had already formed.
When actress Louise Brooks met Bogart in 1924, he had some scarred tissue on his upper lip, which Belmont Bogart may have partially repaired before Bogart went into films in 1930.
Bogart resumed his friendship with boyhood pal Bill Brady, Jr. whose father had show business connections, and eventually Bogart got an office job working for William A. Brady Sr .' s new company World Films.
Bogart had been raised to believe acting was beneath a gentleman, but he enjoyed stage acting.
Bogart loathed the trivial, effeminate parts he had to play early in his career, calling them " White Pants Willie " roles.
She, like Menken, had a fiery temper and, like every other Bogart spouse, was an actress.
His parents had separated, and Belmont died in 1934 in debt, which Bogart eventually paid off.
Bogart never forgot Howard's favor, and in 1952 he named his only daughter " Leslie Howard " after Howard, who had died in World War II under mysterious circumstances.
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.
Most of the studio's better movie scripts went to these men, and Bogart had to take what was left.
Bogart had a lifelong disgust for the pretentious, fake or phony, as his son Stephen told Turner Classic Movies host Robert Osborne in 1999.
Because Bergman was taller than her leading man, Bogart had blocks attached to his shoes in certain scenes.
" Years later, after Bergman had taken up with Italian director Roberto Rossellini, and bore him a child, Bogart confronted her.
Robinson had always had top billing over Bogart in their previous films together but for this movie, Robinson's name appears to the right of Bogart's, but placed a little higher on the posters, and also in the film's opening credits, to indicate Robinson's near-equal status.
They had their second child, Leslie Howard Bogart on August 23, 1952, a girl named after British actor Leslie Howard.
The character of Captain Queeg mirrored those Bogart had played in The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca and The Big Sleep — the wary loner who trusts no one — but with none of the warmth or humor of those roles.
Bogart was uneasy with Gardner because she had just split from " rat-pack " buddy Frank Sinatra and was carrying on with bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín.
He was familiar with mental illness ( his sister had bouts of depression ), and Bogart encouraged Tierney to seek treatment, which she did.

Bogart and formed
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 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.
Epsilon Minus was a Canadian futurepop / trance band formed in 2000 by Bogart Shwadchuck and Jennifer Parkin.
In 1976 Guber merged his company Filmworks with Casablanca Records, headed by Neil Bogart, to formed Casablanca Record and Filmworks, Inc. Guber became Chairman while Bogart remained President of the combined company.
After Bogart was forced out following the takeover of Casablanca by PolyGram in 1979, Guber formed PolyGram's motion picture and television division where he was Chairman of the Board and CEO.
Later on he teamed up with music manager Cheryl Bogart and formed the band Wasteland Park in 2004.

Bogart and new
The producer Arthur Hopkins heard the play from off-stage and sent for Bogart to play escaped murderer Duke Mantee in Robert E. Sherwood's new play, The Petrified Forest.
Bogart was still torn between his new love and his sense of duty to his marriage.
Riding high in 1947 with a new contract which provided some script refusal rights and the right to form his own separate production company, Bogart reunited with John Huston for The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, a stark tale of greed involving three gold prospectors played out in the dusty back country of Mexico.
An undistinguished period followed with Paramount Pictures from 1935 to 1939, but Walsh's career rose to new heights soon after moving to Warner Brothers, with The Roaring Twenties ( 1939 ) featuring James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart ; Dark Command ( 1940 ) with John Wayne and Roy Rogers ; They Drive By Night ( 1940 ) with George Raft, Ann Sheridan, Ida Lupino, and Bogart ; High Sierra ( 1941 ) with Lupino and Bogart again ; They Died with Their Boots On ( 1941 ) with Errol Flynn as Custer ; The Strawberry Blonde ( 1941 ) with James Cagney and Olivia de Havilland ; Manpower ( 1941 ) with Edward G. Robinson, Marlene Dietrich, and George Raft ; and White Heat ( 1949 ) with Cagney.
In mid-1966, 23-year-old Neil Bogart was made the label's new head of A & R.
In 1973, he arranged financing through Warner Bros. Records whereas he could start his own record label, which would be a sudsidiary of Warner Bros. After much back and forth, the green light was eventually given by Warner and Bogart started the new label, bringing Harris, Holmes, and Reingold with him.
The new company became known as Casablanca Record and Filmworks, with Bogart still at its helm as President, while Guber became Chairman of the Board and head of its film division.
Bogart would quickly enlist Cameo-Parkway producers Jerry Kasenetz and Jeff Katz, the Ohio Express ( a band signed to Kasenetz's and Katz's Super K Productions firm ), and ex-Cameo artists the Five Stairsteps into the new label.
Around this time, unable to escape the stresses in his life, Morse would regularly pay trips to the movie theater, seeing the new movies of the day and quickly developing idols like Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney, Bette Davis, Leslie Howard, Orson Welles, Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, while Alfred Hitchcock, John Huston and Billy Wilder were his favorite directors.
In 1941, Leslie got her first major role in the thriller High Sierra with Humphrey Bogart, playing a crippled girl under her new billing as " Joan Leslie ".
Private detective Philip Marlowe ( Humphrey Bogart ) calls on new client General Sternwood ( Charles Waldron ) at his Los Angeles mansion.
A new production by Quantum Theatre in Pittsburgh, PA, with musical direction by Andres Cladera, stage direction by Karla Boos, and bandoneonist Ben Bogart opened 24 March, 2011.
Later in Series 3 Mrs Trout was fired and Miss Moon became the new temporary headmistress until Mrs Bogart ( Mrs Trout's sister ) took over as headmistress.
Around the end of 1967, Cameo-Parkway folded and Windy City switched to Buddah Records through former Cameo-Parkway executive Neil Bogart, who joined the new label as co-president.

Bogart and production
Bogart got to try his hand at screenwriting, directing, and production, but excelled at none.
Howard, who held production rights, made it clear he wanted Bogart to star with him.
John Huston was reported to be easily bored during production, and admired Bogart ( who also got bored easily off camera ) not just for his acting talent but for his intense concentration on the set.
The production is notable for several reasons ; besides starring Frank Morgan, the play's female lead was Helen Menken ( who would marry Humphrey Bogart in 1926 ), and in his first Broadway outing, character actor Robert Keith, father of actor Brian Keith and one-time husband of Theater Guild actress Peg Entwistle, who committed suicide by jumping from the Hollywood Sign in 1932.
On the radio, Spade was played by Bogart in a 1943 Screen Guild Theater production and a 1946 Academy Award Theater production.
The 1936 Broadway production of The Petrified Forest had starred Howard, who was an established star, and Bogart, a newcomer in his first major role.
Bacall was a natural choice given her off-screen marriage to Bogart and their box-office appeal, but Warner Bros. refused to loan her out, which is today thought to be due to their fury that Bogart had set up his own production company ( they were afraid that independent companies would jeopardize the future of major studios ).
Humphrey Bogart is in top form in his latest independently made production, In a Lonely Place, and the picture itself is a superior cut of melodrama.
Before the series, Sam Spade had been played in radio adaptations of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson ( in a 1943 Lux Radio Theater production ) and by Bogart himself ( in a 1946 Academy Award Theater production ), both on CBS.
* The yacht Santana, once owned by Humphrey Bogart, after which he named Santana Productions, the film production company he founded
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.
The original Broadway production had actor Paul Newman in the Bogart role but he was passed over for the movie because Bogart was a much bigger star.
The company's first production was the Academy Award-winning The African Queen, starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn, in 1951.

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