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Bogart remains something of a cult figure overseas, especially in France.
In 1997, he was featured in the U.S. Postal Service "Legends of Hollywood" series.
Bogart remains something of a cult figure overseas, especially in France. In 1997, he was featured in the U.S. Postal Service "Legends of Hollywood" series.

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Bogart's exalted standing in the Hollywood pantheon would have astonished most of the agents and casting directors who knew him in the 1930's as a good but hardly great New York stage actor and a B-movie player in Hollywood.
Bogart's exalted standing in the Hollywood pantheon would have astonished most of the actors, agents and casting directors who knew him in the 1920's and '30's as a good but hardly great New York stage actor and a B-movie player in Hollywood.

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A sterling performance as "Duke Mantee" in Robert Sherwood's play "The Petrified Forest" brought Bogart out to Hollywood. But after reprising his role in the 1936 film version of "The Petrified Forest," Bogart was stuck in a series of crime dramas for Warner Brothers, almost always cast in a conventional tough guy role, with little acting range.
Bogart began his acting career on the stage in 1921. He never took a single acting lesson, never had any formal training. But he was serious about his work, learned his lines quickly, absorbed his role deeply.

In 1934, turned in a sterling performance as an escaped killer "Duke Mantee" in Robert Sherwood's play "The Petrified Forest." The play hd 197 performances in New York, and Bogart made the audience gasp. Leslie Howard, who played the lead character, knew how important Bogart's performance was to the success of the play, and Howard refused to reprise his role in a Hollywood film unless Bogart played Duke Mantee. Bogart never forgot this, and named his only daughter Leslie after Leslie Howard.

After reprising his role in the 1936 film version of "The Petrified Forest", for which he received excellent reviews, Bogart was stuck in a series of crime dramas for Warner Brothers, almost always cast in a conventional tough guy role, with little acting range.

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Bogart's father was a successful doctor and his mother, Maud Humphrey, was a popular illustrator. Indeed, she used a drawing of her baby Humphrey Bogart in a well-known ad campaign for Mellin baby food. But she was a very distant woman, her husband was not well-suited to her, and the Bogarts' marriage was a troubled one.
Bogart's father was a successful doctor and his mother, Maud Humphrey, was a very successful commercial illustrator. Indeed, she used a drawing of her baby Humphrey Bogart in a well-known ad campaign for Mellins Baby Food.
In her prime, she made over $50,000 a year as an illustrator, a vast sum for a woman to earn in those days. But Maud Humphrey was a very distant woman, her husband was not well-suited to her, and the Bogarts' marriage was a troubled one.

As a child, Bogart was teased for his curls, his tidiness, for the "cute" pictures his mother posed him for. He was teased for the name "Humphrey."

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He also learned to love sailing, and several of his classic films in involve ships ("Key Largo," "The African Queen," "The Caine Mutiny.")


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The boy who was teased for being girlish became a male icon for his toughness, insolent humor, and grace under pressure.

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Bogart had always treated his body poorly, drunk and smoked heavily, and he came down with cancer. In 1955, he made several films but his health was failing. True to his code, he almost never spoke of the disease that made his body waste away. He would not see a doctor until January of 1956, and by then surgery of his esophagus, two lymph nodes and a rib was too little, too late. He was only 80 pounds when he died on January 14, 1957.

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