Bogart, Humphrey DeForest
Born: Dec 25, 1899 AD
Died: 1957 AD, at 57 years of age.
Nationality:
American
Categories:
Actors
1899 - Born Humphrey DeForest Bogart on the 25th of December in New York, New York. American actor.
1920 - He managed a stage company owned by family friend William A. Brady (the father of actress Alice Brady), performing a variety of tasks at Brady's film studio in New York.
1921 - Bogart began his acting career on the Brooklyn stage, playing a Japanese butler.
1922 - He appeared in 21 Broadway productions.
1926 - Bogart married Helen Menken on May 20th and divorced the following year.
1928 - Married to Mary Philips on April 3rd.
1930 - He gained a contract with Fox, his feature film debut in a ten-minute short, Broadway's 'Like That', co-starring Ruth Etting and Joan Blondell.
1934 - Bogart starred in the play Invitation to a Murder.
1938 - Married to Mayo Methot on August 21st.
1941 - Starred in movie "The Maltese Falcon" as Sam Spade, "High Sierra" as Roy Earle.
1942 - Appeared in the film "Casablanca" as Rick Blaine.
1943 - Portrayed the role of Sgt. Joe Gunn in the film "Sahara".
1944 - Appeared in the movie "To Have and Have Not" as Harry Morgan.
1945 - Married to Lauren Bacall on May 21st.
1946 - He was Philip Marlowe in the film "The Big Sleep".
1948 - Appeared in the movie "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" as Fred C. Dobbs, "Key Largo" as Frank McCloud.
1951 - Starred in the film "The African Queen" as Charlie Allnut.
1954 - Played the role as Linus Larrabee in "Sabrina", "The Caine Mutiny" as Capt. Queeg.
1955 - Starred in movie "We're No Angels" as Joseph.
1957 - He died from throat cancer on the 14th of at the age of 57 in San Francisco, California.
1997 - The United States Postal Service featured Bogart in its "Legends of Hollywood".
1999 - The American Film Institute named Bogart the Greatest Male Star of All Time.
- Entertainment Weekly magazine has named Bogart the number one movie legend of all time.
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