Humphrey DeForest Bogart was born on December 25, 1899, in New York City. In the following photo gallery, we explore memorable photos and facts about her life.
Early Life: He was the son of a prominent surgeon and a successful commercial illustrator, which exposed him to the arts at an early age.

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Navy Service: Bogart served in the U.S. Navy during World War I, where he experienced life on a warship that would later influence his portrayal of characters.

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Broadway Beginnings: He began his acting career on Broadway in the 1920s, making his stage debut in the production of “The Taming of the Shrew.”

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Film Debut: He made his film debut in 1928 with a small role in the silent film “Down the River.”

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Typecasting: Initially, Bogart was often cast as a supporting character or villain in gangster films before gaining starring roles.

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Breakthrough Role: His breakout role came in 1941 with the film “The Maltese Falcon,” where he played private detective Sam Spade.

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Academy Award: Bogart won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in “The African Queen.”

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Marriage to Lauren Bacall: He married actress Lauren Bacall in 1945, and they remained married until his death in 1957. Their partnership became legendary in Hollywood.

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Signature Look: Bogart was known for his tough-guy persona, trademark trench coats, and signature fedora hats.

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Cultural Impact: He is often considered one of the greatest film actors in American cinema history and has been a lasting influence on future generations of actors.

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Personal Struggles: Bogart battled with alcoholism throughout much of his life, which affected his health.

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Death: He passed away from esophageal cancer on January 14, 1957, at the age of 57 in Hollywood, California.

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