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Actor (84 credits)
1949
Tokyo Joe
(executive producer - uncredited)
1937
Musta legioona
("The Lady in Red" (1935), uncredited) / (performer: "I've Been Working on the Railroad" - uncredited)
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Self (18 credits)
1938
Breakdowns of 1938
(Documentary short)
Turkey Morgan / Ed Hatch (Swing Your Lady / Kid Galahad outtakes) (uncredited)
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Personal Details
Other Works:
Radio:
Starred with
Lauren Bacall in the syndicated series "Bold Venture". Note: The series was produced by Bogart's company, Santana Productions, and the Bogarts were reportedly paid $4,000 per week. The series was later turned into a TV series,
Bold Venture (1959), with
Dane Clark.
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Publicity Listings:
10 Biographical Movies
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26 Print Biographies
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14 Portrayals
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16 Articles
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5 Pictorials
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6 Magazine Cover Photos
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Height:
5' 8" (1.73 m)
Parents:
Maud Humphrey
| Belmont DeForest Bogart
Relatives:
Frances Bogart
(sibling)
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Did You Know?
Personal Quote:
[on
Bette Davis] Even when I was carrying a gun, she scared the be-jesus out of me.
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Trivia:
Decades after his death, Bogie made a guest appearance on the TV horror series
Tales from the Crypt (1989). Footage from several movies were computer enhanced and combined with a voice and body double to allow Bogart to receive top billing for the episode "You, Murderer." Guest starring with "Bogie" were
John Lithgow and
Isabella Rossellini, performing an eerie (and hilarious) parody of her ...
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Trademark:
Almost always played a hard-boiled cynic who ultimately shows his noble side.
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Nickname:
Bogie