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Humphrey Bogart was an American screen actor who is best known for his performances in the iconic films such as ‘Casablanca’, and ‘The African Queen’

InformationDetail
BirthdayDecember 25, 1899
Died onJanuary 14, 1957
NationalityAmerican
FamousSchool Dropouts, Film & Theater Personalities, Actors
City/StateNew Yorkers
SpousesLauren Bacall
SiblingsCatherine Elizabeth Bogart, Frances Bogart
Known asBogie, Humphrey DeForest Bogart, The Last Century Man, Bogey
ChildrensLeslie Howard Bogart, Stephen Humphrey Bogart
Universities
  • Phillips Academy
  • Trinity School
  • Delancey School
Founder / Co-Founder
  • Entertainment Industry Foundation
Cause of death
  • Cancer
Birth PlaceNew York City
ReligionEpiscopalian, Episcopal Church
GenderMale
FatherBelmont DeForest Bogart
MotherMaud Humphrey
Sun SignCapricorn
Born inNew York City
Famous asActor
Died at Age57

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Who is Humphrey Bogart?

Humphrey Bogart was an American screen actor who is best known for his performances in the iconic films such as ‘Casablanca’, ‘The Maltese Falcon’ and ‘The African Queen’. He was born in a wealthy family in the New York City. Although his parents had planned a bright future for him, he did not take much interest in studies and was finally expelled from school for misconduct. Not knowing what to do, he first joined United States Navy and then took up small jobs before being appointed as a stage manager. From the beginning of 1920s he began to get minor acting jobs at the Broadway; ultimately getting lead roles in the middle of the decade. The stock exchange crash in 1929 forced him to shift to Hollywood; but there too he had an upheaval task in front of him. Initially he was typecast as a gangster in B-grade movies; but persistence and hard work won in the end. By the beginning of the 1940s he was recognized as an established actor and a lead man. He now started giving hits after hits. Many of his later films began to be recognized as screen classics and he a living legend.

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Childhood & Early Life

Humphrey DeForest Bogart was born on December 25, 1899 in New York. His father, Dr. Belmont DeForest Bogart, was a well-known heart surgeon while his mother, Maud Humphrey, was a famous painter. Young Humphrey acted as his mother’s model a number of times

Humphrey was the eldest of his parent’s three children. He had two sisters; Frances and Catherine Elizabeth. His parents were rather formal and showed very little emotion to them.

Humphrey began his education at Delancey School and studied there until fifth grade. After that he was shifted first to prestigious Trinity School and then in 1917 to equally elite Phillips Academy. His parents expected him to join University of Yale after school.

Unfortunately, in 1918, he was expelled from the school purportedly for throwing a groundskeeper into Rabbit Pond in the campus. With no other option left he joined United States Navy. His time in the US Navy helped him to develop a separate set of values independent of family influence.

In 1919, once the World War I ended, Humphrey Bogart was honorably discharged from the Navy. He came home to find his father sick and family fortune diminished due to bad investment. Therefore, he began to look for work.

Career

He got an office job at World Film Corporation, a company owned by theatre actor and producer William Aloysius Brad Sr. There he had to do all types of job and even tried his hand in script writing and directing, but failed.

In the end, it was William’s daughter Alice, who introduced Bogart to acting. He initially acted as her stage manager. Then in 1921, he made his stage debut in her production, ‘Drifting’, playing a Japanese butler and uttering nervously his one-line dialogue, "Drinks for my lady and for her most honored guests."

More roles followed and Bogart persistently worked at his chosen field. From 1922, he began appearing in number of Broadway productions with drawing room or country house settings. Initially he got small roles or second leads in comedies such as ‘Meet the Wife’ (1923) where he played the part of reporter Gregory Brown.

In 1925, he got his first leading role in a comedy called ‘Cradle Snatcher’. His success at the Broadway was soon noticed by film directors. In 1928, he made his film debut with a short film called ‘The Dancing Town’; but concentrated mainly on stage.

Then the stock market crashed in 1929; it had a huge negative impact on stage production and there was hardly any work. Therefore, like many other stage artists, Bogart set out for Hollywood and along with Spencer Tracy co-starred in ‘Up the River’, a 1930 feature film directed by John Ford.

Bogart continued to act in a number of films, but could not make any impact. Therefore, he decided to go back to Broadway and began shuttling between New York and Hollywood.

In 1934, he got the lead role in the Broadway play ‘Invitation to Murder’. It caught the attention of theatre producer Arthur Hopkins, who cast him in the role of the ruthless killer Duke Mantee in the 1935 play ‘The Petrified Forest’.

His performance in the play ‘The Petrified Forest’ caught the attention of Hollywood directors and when in 1936, Warner Brothers decided to make a film on the same novel he was cast in the same role. The film, which earned $500,000 at the box office, made him famous.

In spite of the success, Warner Brothers offered him a twenty-six week contract at $550 per week. Bogart had no other option than to accept that. But unfortunately, these films typecast him as a gangster.

From 1936 to 1940, Bogart made one movie every two months on an average and that too under grueling condition. Although Bogart did not like these roles, he did not have any alternative. Refusing to abide by the studio dictate would mean suspension without pay.

Yet he made a few noteworthy films during that period. They were Black Legion (1936), Marked Woman (1937), Dead End (1937), ‘San Quentin’ (1937), ‘Black Region’ (1937), ‘Racket Busters’ (1938), ‘You Can't Get Away with Murder’ (1938), ‘Angel with Dirty Faces’ (1938),‘The Roaring Twenties’ (1939) and ‘They Drive by Night’ (1940) .

In 1941, he was selected to play the role of Roy Earle in ‘High Sierra’. Although it was a crime thriller, his character had certain depth. Bogart was able to portray that successfully. The part earned him critical acclaim. It was technically the last important negative character that he played.

Also in 1941, Bogart starred in ‘Maltese Falcon’, a classic film noir directed by John Huston and played the role of detective Sam Spade. The film, along with ‘High Sierra’, effectively launched Bogart as a leading man.

However, Bogart had to wait for three more movies to get a romantic lead role. In 1942, he was casted as Rick Blaine, a hard-pressed expatriate nightclub owner in Michael Curtiz’s ‘Casablanca’. The role not only earned him his first Oscar nomination, but also the first place in the studio roster.

Bogart now continued playing lead roles in films like ‘Action in North Atlantic’, ‘Sahara’ (1943) and ‘Passage to Marseilles’ (1944). He also made a cameo appearance in World War II fundraiser, “Thank You Lucky Star’ (1943).

Next in 1944, he made ‘To Have and Have Not’. It was a romance-war-adventure film based on a novel by Ernest Hemmingway and co-starred Lauren Bacall. the film was highly successful at the box office.

Although there was a huge age difference, Bogart and Bacall developed a close rapport that lasted till his death. In 1945, they repeated the magic in ‘The Big Sleep’, earning $3million dollar at the box office. ‘Dark Passage’ (1947) and ‘Key Largo’ (1948) were two other hit movies where they acted together.

’The Treasure of the Sierra Madre’ was another significant movie released in 1948. Directed by John Huston, it was the first Hollywood movie to be shot outside United States. Although he did not win any award for the movie, it is now regarded as one of the greatest screen classics.

Bogart continued making movies until 1956. His hard hitting performance in his last film ‘The Harder They Fall’ (1956) earned him great critical acclaim. In fact, his screen personality was such that it helped to make minor movies like ‘Beat the Devil’ (1953) and ‘The Barefoot Contessa’ (1954) achieve high popularity.

Major Works

Over a span of three decades Humphrey Bogart had appeared in around seventy-five movies. Among them, ‘Casablanca’ (1942), ‘To Have and Have Not’ (1944), ‘The Big Sleep’ (1946) ’The Treasure of the Sierra Madre’ (1948), ‘In a Lonely Place’ (1950), ‘The African Queen’ (1951), ‘Sabrina’ (1954), and ‘The Caine Mutiny’ (1954) are now regarded as screen classics.

Awards & Achievements

In 1951, he won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role of Charlie Allnut in the movie ‘The African Queen’.

In 1999, the American Film Institute named Bogart the top male film star of the 20th century. He had attained the status of a legend in his lifetime only.

Personal Life & Legacy

Humphrey Bogart married actress Helen Menken on May 20, 1926 after four years of courtship. However, the marriage did not last long and they divorced on November 18, 1927.

Next on April 3, 1928, Bogart married actress Mary Philips. Subsequently, Bogart moved to Hollywood; but Philips, who had an established career at New York, refused to accompany him. Finally they divorced in 1938, but remained on good terms.

Bogart next married actress Mayo Methot on August 21, 1938. She suspected Bogart of infidelity and the two fought to such an extent that friends called them ‘The Battling Bogarts’. Ultimately, they divorced in 1945.

On May 21, 1945 Bogart tied the knot for the fourth and final time with actress Lauren Bacall. In spite of the difference in age, the marriage lasted till Bogart’s death in 1957. The couple had two children; Stephen Humphrey Bogart and Leslie Bogart.

Towards the end of his life Bogart developed cancer of esophagus. Since he never consulted doctor, his condition could not be determined till January 1956. By this time it was too late for surgery or chemo therapy. He died from the disease on January 14, 1957.

On February 8, 1960, Bogart was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6322 Hollywood Boulevard posthumously.

In 1997, the United States Postal Service honored Bogart with a stamp bearing his image in its "Legends of Hollywood" series.

On June 24, 2006, a section of 103rd Street in New York City was renamed ‘Humphrey Bogart Place’.

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Humphrey Bogart's awards

YearNameAward

Academy Awards(Oscars)

1952Best Actor in a Leading RoleThe African Queen (1951)

Humphrey Bogart biography timelines

  • // 25th Dec 1899
    Humphrey DeForest Bogart was born on December 25, 1899 in New York. His father, Dr. Belmont DeForest Bogart, was a well-known heart surgeon while his mother, Maud Humphrey, was a famous painter. Young Humphrey acted as his mother’s model a number of times
  • // 1917
    Humphrey began his education at Delancey School and studied there until fifth grade. After that he was shifted first to prestigious Trinity School and then in 1917 to equally elite Phillips Academy. His parents expected him to join University of Yale after school.
  • // 1918
    Unfortunately, in 1918, he was expelled from the school purportedly for throwing a groundskeeper into Rabbit Pond in the campus. With no other option left he joined United States Navy. His time in the US Navy helped him to develop a separate set of values independent of family influence.
  • // 1919
    In 1919, once the World War I ended, Humphrey Bogart was honorably discharged from the Navy. He came home to find his father sick and family fortune diminished due to bad investment. Therefore, he began to look for work.
  • // 1921
    In the end, it was William’s daughter Alice, who introduced Bogart to acting. He initially acted as her stage manager. Then in 1921, he made his stage debut in her production, ‘Drifting’, playing a Japanese butler and uttering nervously his one-line dialogue, "Drinks for my lady and for her most honored guests."
  • // 1922 To 1923
    More roles followed and Bogart persistently worked at his chosen field. From 1922, he began appearing in number of Broadway productions with drawing room or country house settings. Initially he got small roles or second leads in comedies such as ‘Meet the Wife’ (1923) where he played the part of reporter Gregory Brown.
  • // 1925 To 1928
    In 1925, he got his first leading role in a comedy called ‘Cradle Snatcher’. His success at the Broadway was soon noticed by film directors. In 1928, he made his film debut with a short film called ‘The Dancing Town’; but concentrated mainly on stage.
  • // 20th May 1926 To 18th Nov 1927
    Humphrey Bogart married actress Helen Menken on May 20, 1926 after four years of courtship. However, the marriage did not last long and they divorced on November 18, 1927.
  • // 3rd Apr 1928 To 1938
    Next on April 3, 1928, Bogart married actress Mary Philips. Subsequently, Bogart moved to Hollywood; but Philips, who had an established career at New York, refused to accompany him. Finally they divorced in 1938, but remained on good terms.
  • // 1929 To 1930
    Then the stock market crashed in 1929; it had a huge negative impact on stage production and there was hardly any work. Therefore, like many other stage artists, Bogart set out for Hollywood and along with Spencer Tracy co-starred in ‘Up the River’, a 1930 feature film directed by John Ford.
  • // 1934 To 1935
    In 1934, he got the lead role in the Broadway play ‘Invitation to Murder’. It caught the attention of theatre producer Arthur Hopkins, who cast him in the role of the ruthless killer Duke Mantee in the 1935 play ‘The Petrified Forest’.
  • // 1936
    His performance in the play ‘The Petrified Forest’ caught the attention of Hollywood directors and when in 1936, Warner Brothers decided to make a film on the same novel he was cast in the same role. The film, which earned $500,000 at the box office, made him famous.
  • // 1936 To 1940
    From 1936 to 1940, Bogart made one movie every two months on an average and that too under grueling condition. Although Bogart did not like these roles, he did not have any alternative. Refusing to abide by the studio dictate would mean suspension without pay.
  • // 21st Aug 1938 To 1945
    Bogart next married actress Mayo Methot on August 21, 1938. She suspected Bogart of infidelity and the two fought to such an extent that friends called them ‘The Battling Bogarts’. Ultimately, they divorced in 1945.
  • // 1941
    In 1941, he was selected to play the role of Roy Earle in ‘High Sierra’. Although it was a crime thriller, his character had certain depth. Bogart was able to portray that successfully. The part earned him critical acclaim. It was technically the last important negative character that he played.
  • // 1941
    Also in 1941, Bogart starred in ‘Maltese Falcon’, a classic film noir directed by John Huston and played the role of detective Sam Spade. The film, along with ‘High Sierra’, effectively launched Bogart as a leading man.
  • // 1942
    However, Bogart had to wait for three more movies to get a romantic lead role. In 1942, he was casted as Rick Blaine, a hard-pressed expatriate nightclub owner in Michael Curtiz’s ‘Casablanca’. The role not only earned him his first Oscar nomination, but also the first place in the studio roster.
  • // 1944
    Next in 1944, he made ‘To Have and Have Not’. It was a romance-war-adventure film based on a novel by Ernest Hemmingway and co-starred Lauren Bacall. the film was highly successful at the box office.
  • // 21st May 1945 To 1957
    On May 21, 1945 Bogart tied the knot for the fourth and final time with actress Lauren Bacall. In spite of the difference in age, the marriage lasted till Bogart’s death in 1957. The couple had two children; Stephen Humphrey Bogart and Leslie Bogart.
  • // 1948
    ’The Treasure of the Sierra Madre’ was another significant movie released in 1948. Directed by John Huston, it was the first Hollywood movie to be shot outside United States. Although he did not win any award for the movie, it is now regarded as one of the greatest screen classics.
  • // 1951
    In 1951, he won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role of Charlie Allnut in the movie ‘The African Queen’.
  • // Jan 1956 To 14th Jan 1957
    Towards the end of his life Bogart developed cancer of esophagus. Since he never consulted doctor, his condition could not be determined till January 1956. By this time it was too late for surgery or chemo therapy. He died from the disease on January 14, 1957.

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    Humphrey Bogart was born at 1899-12-25

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    Humphrey Bogart was died at 1957-01-14

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    Humphrey Bogart was died in Los Angeles

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    Humphrey Bogart was died at age 57

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    Humphrey Bogart was born in New York City

  • What is Humphrey Bogart nationalities?

    Humphrey Bogart's nationalities is American

  • Who is Humphrey Bogart spouses?

    Humphrey Bogart's spouses is Lauren Bacall

  • Who is Humphrey Bogart siblings?

    Humphrey Bogart's siblings is Catherine Elizabeth Bogart, Frances Bogart

  • Who is Humphrey Bogart childrens?

    Humphrey Bogart's childrens is Leslie Howard Bogart, Stephen Humphrey Bogart

  • What was Humphrey Bogart universities?

    Humphrey Bogart studied at Phillips Academy, Trinity School, Delancey School

  • Which company or organization was founded by Humphrey Bogart?

    Humphrey Bogart was the founder/co-founder of Entertainment Industry Foundation

  • What is Humphrey Bogart's cause of dead?

    Humphrey Bogart dead because of Cancer

  • What is Humphrey Bogart's religion?

    Humphrey Bogart's religion is Episcopalian, Episcopal Church

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    Humphrey Bogart's father is Belmont DeForest Bogart

  • Who is Humphrey Bogart's mother?

    Humphrey Bogart's mother is Maud Humphrey

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    Humphrey Bogart is Capricorn

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