Humphrey Bogart Actor
Humphrey Bogart is a 57 years old actor from United States of America from New York City, New York. Humphrey Bogart was born on December 25, 1899 (died on January 14, 1957, he was 57 years old) in New York City, New York as Humphrey DeForest Bogart. His nickname was Bogart Humphrey DeForest, Bogie.
About
Birth name of Humphrey Bogart is Humphrey DeForest Bogart
No, he died on 01/14/1957, 67 years ago. He was 57 years old when he died. Cause of death: esophageal cancer. He died in Los Angeles and buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park .
Family
His mother was American artist and suffragette His mother died at the age of 71 (Humphrey was 40 years old). When Humphrey born she was 31 years old.
Parents
Wives
Humphrey Bogart had four marriages.
Mayo Methot, Actress
He married with Mayo Methot (47), in 1938. Humphrey Bogart was 38 and Mayo Methot was 33 years old. After 7 years, they break up in 1945.
Lauren Bacall, American actress
Bogart married with Lauren Bacall (89), on Monday, May 21st, 1945. Humphrey was 45 and Lauren Bacall was 20 years old. They ended their 11 years, 7 months marriage in 1957.
Helen Menken, American actor
He married with Helen Menken (64), on Thursday, May 20th, 1926. Humphrey was 26 and Helen Menken was 24 years old. They finished their 1 year, 5 months marriage in 1927.
Mary Philips, Actress
He married with Mary Philips (74), on Tuesday, April 3rd, 1928. Humphrey Bogart was 28 and Mary Philips was 27 years old. After 9 years, 2 months, they break up on June 21st, 1937.
Children
He had two children, Stephen (75) and Leslie (72) . When his first child, Stephen Humphrey Bogart, was born, Humphrey Bogart was 49 years old.
Humphrey Bogart net worth
He had a net worth of 5 million dollars.
Works
Humphrey Bogart Movies (118)
There are 118 movies of Humphrey Bogart.
His first feature film was Casablanca (1942, as Rick Blaine). He was 42 when he starred in this movie. Since 1942, he has appeared in 118 feature films. The last one is Pulp Cinema (2001). In this movie, we watched him in the Himself (archive footage) character .
View all Humphrey Bogart movies.Humphrey Bogart movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Rick Blaine | Casablanca (1942) | 42 |
Philip Marlowe | The Big Sleep (1946) | 46 |
Linus Larrabee | Sabrina (1954) | 54 |
Sam Spade | The Maltese Falcon (1941) | 41 |
Charlie Allnut | The African Queen (1952) | 51 |
Fred C. Dobbs | The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) | 48 |
George Hally | The Roaring Twenties (1939) | 39 |
Harry Dawes | The Barefoot Contessa (1954) | 54 |
Steve Morgan | To Have and Have Not (1945) | 44 |
Roy Earle | High Sierra (1941) | 41 |
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982) | 82 | |
Eddie Willis | The Harder They Fall (1956) | 56 |
And the Oscar Goes To... (2014) | 114 | |
Capt. 'Rip' Murdock | Dead Reckoning (1947) | 47 |
Frank McCloud | Key Largo (1948) | 48 |
Dixon 'Dix' Steele | In a Lonely Place (1950) | 50 |
Vincent Parry | Dark Passage (1947) | 47 |
Lt. Cmdr. Philip Francis Queeg | The Caine Mutiny (1954) | 54 |
Glenn Griffin | The Desperate Hours (1955) | 55 |
Paul Fabrini | They Drive by Night (1940) | 40 |
James Frazier | Angels with Dirty Faces (1938) | 38 |
Duke Mantee | The Petrified Forest (1936) | 36 |
Sergeant Joe Gunn | Sahara (1943) | 43 |
Joseph | We're No Angels (1955) | 55 |
Lt. Joe Rossi | Action in the North Atlantic (1943) | 43 |
David Graham | Marked Woman (1937) | 37 |
Michael O'Leary | Dark Victory (1939) | 39 |
Dist. Atty. Martin Ferguson | The Enforcer (1951) | 51 |
Producer | Beat the Devil (1953) | 53 |
Billy Dannreuther | Beat the Devil (1953) | 53 |
Andrew Morton | Knock on Any Door (1949) | 49 |
'Baby Face' Martin | Dead End (1937) | 37 |
Geoffrey Carroll | The Two Mrs. Carrolls (1947) | 47 |
Charlie Allnut | Road to Bali (1953) | 52 |
'Rocks' Valentine | The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938) | 38 |
Turkey Morgan | Kid Galahad (1937) | 37 |
Jack Buck | Brother Orchid (1940) | 40 |
Richard Mason | Conflict (1945) | 45 |
Jean Matrac | Passage to Marseille (1944) | 44 |
John Murrell | Virginia City (1940) | 40 |
Himself | You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story (2008) | 108 |
Valentine Corliss | The Bad Sister (1931) | 31 |
'Bugs' Fenner | Bullets or Ballots (1936) | 36 |
Rick Leland | Across the Pacific (1942) | 42 |
Ed Hutcheson | Deadline - U.S.A. (1952) | 52 |
Himself | The Love Lottery (1954) | 54 |
Gloves Donahue | All Through the Night (1942) | 42 |
Harry Smith | Sirocco (1951) | 51 |
Harve | Three on a Match (1932) | 32 |
Chuck Martin | Invisible Stripes (1939) | 40 |
Dr. Maurice Xavier | The Return of Doctor X (1939) | 39 |
Colonel Joseph 'Joe' Barrett | Tokyo Joe (1949) | 49 |
Himself | Classic Movie Bloopers: Uncensored (2013) | 113 |
James 'Jim' Carmody | The Left Hand of God (1955) | 55 |
Major Jed Webbe | Battle Circus (1953) | 53 |
Himself | Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943) | 43 |
Joe Gurney | King of the Underworld (1939) | 39 |
Gar Boni | Midnight (1934) | 34 |
The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender (1997) | 97 | |
Himself | Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage (1983) | 83 |
Grasselli / Chips Maguire | It All Came True (1940) | 40 |
Phil's Bogart impression | Never Say Goodbye (1946) | 46 |
Frank Taylor | Black Legion (1937) | 37 |
Himself / Charlie Allnut | Embracing Chaos: Making The African Queen (2010) | 110 |
Joe 'Red' Kennedy | San Quentin (1937) | 37 |
Public Enemies: The Golden Age of the Gangster Film (2008) | 108 | |
Steve Jordan | Up the River (1930) | 30 |
Himself | Breakdowns of 1940 (1940) | 40 |
Lt. Col. Matthew "Matt" Brennan | Chain Lightning (1950) | 50 |
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year (2009) | 109 | |
Himself | Two Guys from Milwaukee (1946) | 46 |
Hollywood Without Make-Up (1963) | 63 | |
Himself | Breakdowns of 1939 (1940) | 39 |
Tom Standish | A Devil with Women (1930) | 30 |
Himself | Breakdowns of 1942 (1942) | 42 |
Himself | Breakdowns of 1949 (1949) | 49 |
Himself | Peter Lorre: The Master of Menace (1996) | 96 |
Mark Braden | Crime School (1938) | 38 |
Joseph 'Duke' Berne | The Big Shot (1942) | 42 |
John 'Czar' Martin | Racket Busters (1938) | 38 |
John Philips | The Great O'Malley (1937) | 37 |
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (1975) | 75 | |
Himself | Breakdowns of 1936 (1936) | 37 |
It's Showtime (1976) | 76 | |
Frank Wilson | You Can't Get Away with Murder (1939) | 39 |
Himself | Breakdowns of 1938 (1938) | 38 |
Whip McCord | The Oklahoma Kid (1939) | 39 |
Valentine "Val" Stevens | Isle of Fury (1936) | 36 |
Hap Stuart | China Clipper (1936) | 36 |
Bogart: The Untold Story (1997) | 97 | |
Man in Doorway at Dance | The Dancing Town (1928) | 28 |
Himself | The Hollywood Ten (1950) | 50 |
Himself | Hollywood Victory Caravan (1945) | 45 |
Nick Coster | The Wagons Roll at Night (1941) | 41 |
Harry Galleon | Men Are Such Fools (1938) | 38 |
Himself | Blow-Ups of 1947 (1947) | 47 |
Himself | Swingtime in the Movies (1938) | 38 |
Himself | Breakdowns of 1937 (1937) | 37 |
McCord | Oklahoma Outlaws (1943) | 43 |
Jim Leonard | Love Affair (1932) | 32 |
Humphrey Bogart | Always Together (1947) | 47 |
Billy Wilder Speaks (2006) | 106 | |
Doug Quintain | Stand-In (1937) | 37 |
Shep Adkins | Big City Blues (1932) | 32 |
Sherry Scott | Two Against the World (1936) | 36 |
Ed Hatch | Swing Your Lady (1938) | 38 |
Himself | Breakdowns of 1941 (1941) | 41 |
Himself | Breakdowns of 1944 (1944) | 44 |
All This and World War II (1976) | 76 | |
Steve Nash | A Holy Terror (1931) | 31 |
Ruth's Fiance | Broadway's Like That (1930) | 30 |
Vocal Coach | The Man Who Came Back (1931) | 31 |
Jim Watson | Body and Soul (1931) | 31 |
Stone | Women of All Nations (1931) | 31 |
Himself / Narrator | Report from the Front (1944) | 44 |
Himself | I Am an American (1944) | 44 |
Himself | Blow-Ups of 1946 (1946) | 46 |
Himself | Pulp Cinema (2001) | 101 |
Humphrey Bogart TV Shows (2)
His first TV Show was The Ed Sullivan Show (1948).
Awards (1)
Awarded Academy Award for Best Actor in 1942 .
Education
He graduated from Phillips Academy
What was Humphrey's zodiac sign?Humphrey Bogart zodiac sign was capricorn.
How tall was Humphrey Bogart?He was 4′12″ ft tall, which is equal to 1.52 meters.
Other facts about Humphrey Bogart
Alias | Bogart Humphrey DeForest, Bogie |
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AlmaMater | Phillips Academy |
Award | Academy Award for Best Actor |
Birth name | Humphrey DeForest Bogart |
DeathCause | Esophageal cancer |
Place of death | Los Angeles |
Education | Trinity School (New York City) |
Height | |
Parent | Maud Humphrey |
Signature | |
Place of burial | Forest Lawn Memorial Park |
Number of children | 2 |
Libris-URI | Dbqswkxx2kwq6fc |
Cause of death | Esophageal Cancer |
Military branch | United States Navy |
Member of political party | Democratic Party |
Country for sport | United States Of America |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Genre | Western |
Work period (start) | 1921-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Employer | Warner Bros. |
Family name | Bogart. Show people with the surname Bogart |
Official website | Humphrey Bogart official website |
US National Archives Identifier | 10580496 |
Image of grave | Http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Humphrey%20Bogart%20Grave.JPG |
National Library of Israel identifier | 000022410 |
Conflict | World War I |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Given name | Humphrey |
Place of birth | New York City , located in the administrative territorial entity: New York |
Date of death | 1957-01-14T00:00:00Z |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |