Humphrey Bogart

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Humphrey Bogart was an iconic American film actor best known for his tough yet vulnerable screen persona in classic films such as "Casablanca" and "The Maltese Falcon."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American actor
film actor
human
radio actor
stage actor
activeYearsEnd 1956
activeYearsStart 1920
AFIRecognition AFI ranked him the greatest male star of classic American cinema
awardReceived Academy Award for Best Actor
awardReceivedFor The African Queen
causeOfDeath cancer
esophageal cancer
child Leslie Bogart
Stephen Bogart
citizenship United States of America
conflictParticipatedIn World War I
countryOfBirth United States of America
countryOfDeath United States of America
dateOfBirth 1899-12-25
dateOfDeath 1957-01-14
describedBySource American Film Institute
educatedAt Phillips Academy Andover
Trinity School
familyName Bogart
father Belmont DeForest Bogart
fullName Humphrey DeForest Bogart
genre film noir
givenName Humphrey
hasStarOn Hollywood Walk of Fame
height approximately 1.73 m
languageSpoken English
mannerOfDeath natural causes
militaryService United States Navy
mother Maud Humphrey
movement Classical Hollywood cinema
notableWork Casablanca
In a Lonely Place
Key Largo
The African Queen
The Big Sleep
The Maltese Falcon
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
To Have and Have Not
occupation actor
film actor
radio actor
stage actor
parent Belmont DeForest Bogart
Maud Humphrey
placeOfBirth Manhattan
New York City
placeOfDeath California
Los Angeles
portrayedCharacter Charlie Allnut
Fred C. Dobbs
Philip Marlowe
Rick Blaine
Sam Spade
religion Episcopalian
residence Hollywood
Los Angeles
sexOrGender male
signatureWork Casablanca
spouse Helen Menken
Lauren Bacall
Mary Philips
Mayo Methot
yearOfAward 1952


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