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James Agee wrote, " Bogart does a wonderful job with this character ... miles ahead of the very good work he has done before ".
Bogart plays embittered writer Dixon Steele, who has a history of violence and becomes a suspect in a murder case at the same time that he falls in love with a failed actress, played by Gloria Grahame.
" The teetotaling Hepburn, in and out of character, fared worse in the difficult conditions, losing weight, and at one time, getting very ill. Bogart resisted Huston's insistence on using real leeches in a key scene where Bogart has to drag the boat through a shallow marsh, until reasonable fakes were employed.
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.
Later, in Woody Allen's comic tribute to Bogart Play It Again, Sam ( 1972 ), Bogart's ghost comes to the aid of Allen's bumbling character, a movie critic with woman troubles and whose " sex life has turned into the ' Petrified Forest '".
In the film noir Dark Passage, the protagonist has plastic surgery, and when his bandages are removed, he is revealed to be Humphrey Bogart.
Tommy's sister, Drina ( Sylvia Sidney ), dreams of marrying some dashing, rich stranger who will save her and Tommy from this miserable life of poverty and help prevent Tommy from growing up to be a mobster like Baby Face Martin ( Humphrey Bogart ), who has returned to the neighborhood to visit his mother and old girlfriend.
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.
The character played by Humphrey Bogart in film noir films such as Casablanca, To Have and Have Not or The Treasure of the Sierra Madre — an individual bound only by his own private code of honor — has a lot in common with the classic Western hero.
The historic El Rancho Hotel & Motel has hosted a numerous array of movie stars including John Wayne, Ronald Reagan, Humphrey Bogart, Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Joan Crawford, Kirk Douglas, Doris Day, Gregory Peck and Burt Lancaster.
This unique mode of reproduction has been termed kleptogenesis by Bogart and his colleagues.
has also engaged a collection of world famous stage directors throughout the years, including JoAnne Akalaitis, Andrei Belgrader, Anne Bogart, Steven Bogart, Lee Breuer, Robert Brustein, Liviu Ciulei, Ron Daniels, Liz Diamond, Joe Dowling, Michael Engler, Alvin Epstein, Dario Fo, Richard Foreman, David Gordon, Adrian Hall, Richard Jones, Michael Kahn, Jerome Kilty, Krystian Lupa, John Madden, David Mamet, Des McAnuff, Jonathan Miller, Tom Moore, David Rabe, François Rochaix, Robert Scanlan, János Szász, Peter Sellars, Andrei Şerban, Sxip Shirey, Susan Sontag, Marcus Stern, Slobodan Unkovski, Les Waters, David Wheeler, Frederick Wiseman, Robert Wilson, Robert Woodruff, Steven Mitchell Wright, Yuri Yeremin, Francesca Zambello, and Scott Zigler.
Dixon " Dix " Steele ( Humphrey Bogart ) is a down-on-his-luck screenwriter who has not had a hit " since before the war.
The staff at Variety magazine gave the film a good review and wrote, " In a Lonely Place Humphrey Bogart has a sympathetic role though cast as one always ready to mix it with his dukes.
AFI has also honored star Cary Grant as one of the greatest American screen legends among males, second only to Humphrey Bogart.
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 ).
Robert Sacchi ( born March 3, 1941 in Bronx, New York ) is an American character actor who, since the 1970s, has been known for his close resemblance to Humphrey Bogart.
Sacchi has appeared in many films and TV shows playing either Bogart or a character who happens to look and sound like him.
The epithet has been applied to an actress who is often associated with one particular actor, for example, Olivia de Havilland was Errol Flynn's leading lady in several films, Katharine Hepburn had a similar association with Spencer Tracy, and Lauren Bacall with Humphrey Bogart and Maureen O ' Hara with John Wayne.
Groucho Marx has said that an early draft named his character " Humphrey Bogus ", a reference to the leading actor in Casablanca, Humphrey Bogart.
Down on his luck, veteran movie director and writer Harry Dawes ( Humphrey Bogart ) is reduced to working for abusive, emotionally stunted business tycoon Kirk Edwards ( Warren Stevens ), who has decided he wants to produce a film to stroke his monumental ego.
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.
Justin Timberlake has signed on to star in the feature Spinning Gold, a biopic of Neil Bogart filmed by Tim Bogart.

Bogart and written
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.
It was written and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and stars Humphrey Bogart, Ava Gardner and Edmond O ' Brien.
The film was directed by Paul Bogart with the screenplay written by Neil Simon.

Bogart and Director
Bogart had been an MGM General Manager in the early sixties before taking a VP / Sales Director position at Cameo-Parkway Records.
From 1987-1992 Bogart served as the Artistic Director of Via Theater.
Bogart has won two Best Director Obie Awards, one for No Plays No Poetry But Philosophical Reflections Practical Instructions Provocative Opinions and Pointers From a Noted Critic and Playwright ( 1988 ) based on the theories of Bertolt Brecht and the other for Paula Vogel ’ s The Baltimore Waltz ( 1990 ).

Bogart and Then
Then I kicked everybody off stage except Bogart, Art Smith and Gloria.

Bogart and You
Bogart informed Summer and Moroder he would release the song ( now called " Love to Love You Baby ") but requested that Moroder produce a longer version for discothèques.
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.
In a notable episode of Tales from the Crypt called " You, Murderer ", Sacchi only provided the voice of a character who looks like Bogart ; computer manipulated stock footage of Bogart himself provided the visuals.
" Robinson is dismissive but " Bogart pours her a stiff drink, walks it over ... under gunpoint ... and gives it to her and says ' You deserve this '— it's just a great dramatic scene, it's a wonderful use of a song in a non-musical picture.
His good looks quickly got him supporting roles, most notably as the son of Willie Stark played by Broderick Crawford in All the King's Men ( 1949 ), but he also enjoyed leads such as " Nick Romano " in Knock on Any Door ( 1949 ) opposite Humphrey Bogart ( who told him, " You look great, but kid, that's not enough "), " Brock Mitchell " in Fury at Showdown, and as Robin Hood in Rogues of Sherwood Forest ( 1950 ) with Alan Hale.
Among the movies Cromwell directed are Little Lord Fauntleroy ( 1936 ) starring Freddie Bartholomew and Dolores Costello ; The Prisoner of Zenda ( 1937 ) starring Ronald Colman and Madeleine Carroll, with Raymond Massey, Mary Astor, David Niven, and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr .; Algiers ( 1938 ) starring Charles Boyer and Hedy Lamarr ; Abe Lincoln in Illinois ( 1940 ) starring Raymond Massey, Gene Lockhart, and Ruth Gordon ; Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake ( 1942 ) starring Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney ; Since You Went Away ( 1944 ) starring Claudette Colbert, Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotten, Shirley Temple, Robert Walker, and Monty Woolley, with Hattie McDaniel, Agnes Moorehead, Alla Nazimova, Lionel Barrymore and Keenan Wynn ; Anna and the King of Siam ( 1946 ) starring Irene Dunne, Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell, Lee J. Cobb, and Gale Sondergaard ; Dead Reckoning ( 1947 ) starring Humphrey Bogart and Lizabeth Scott ; the women's prison drama Caged ( 1950 ) and the noir crime / drama The Racket ( 1951 ) starring Robert Mitchum, Lizabeth Scott, and Robert Ryan, which Cromwell had appeared in onstage in New York and on tour.
Clinton Heylin describes " Seeing The Real You At Last " as " a compendium of images half remembered from Hollywood movies ," as many of the lyrics made " allusions to Humphrey Bogart movies, Shane, even Clint Eastwood's Bronco Billy.

Bogart and Viewpoints
Originally developed in the 1970s by choreographer Mary Overlie as a method of movement improvisation, The Viewpoints theory was adapted for stage acting by directors Anne Bogart and Tina Landau.
In their book, The Viewpoints Book: A Practical Guide to Viewpoints and Composition, Anne Bogart and Tina Landau identify the primary Viewpoints as those relating to Time-which are Tempo, Duration, Kinesthetic Response, and Repetition-and those relating to Space-which are Shape, Gesture, Architecture, Spatial Relationship and Topography.
In addition, Bogart and Landau have added the Vocal Viewpoints which include Pitch, Dynamic, and Timbre.
For Bogart and Landau, the Viewpoints represent not only a physical technique but also a philosophical, spiritual, and aesthetic approach to many aspects of their work.
Bogart recognizes that these are not the only Viewpoints, just the ones she finds most useful for the actors with whom she works.
Anne Bogart: Viewpoints.
Bogart ’ s influence is felt throughout the contemporary theatre: through the widespread use of SITI ’ s training methods of Viewpoints and Suzuki, her oeuvre of groundbreaking productions, and her guidance at Columbia University of such diverse talents as Pavol Liska, Diane Paulus, Kim Weild, Jay Sheib, Darko Tresnjak and many others.
In Anne Bogart: Viewpoints, drama critic Mel Gussow refers to Bogart as “ a director of the present moment and, one might add, the prescient moment.
After working together with Mary Overlie at NYU in 1979, Bogart developed a version of an improvisational, ensemble-building technique called Viewpoints, based on Overlie's Six View Points of dance.
Terror, Disorientation and Difficulty, Anne Bogart, Viewpoints, Smith and Kraus, 1995
Anne Bogart: Viewpoints.

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