Humphrey Bogart
Born: 1899-12-25 in New York City, New York, USA
Died: 1957-01-14
Known For: Acting
Biography
Humphrey DeForest Bogart (December 25, 1899 – January 14, 1957), nicknamed Bogie, was an American actor. His performances in Classical Hollywood films made him an American cultural icon. In 1999, the American Film Institute selected Bogart as the greatest male star of classic American cinema. Bogart began acting in Broadway shows, beginning his career in motion pictures with Up the River (1930) for Fox and appeared in supporting roles for the next decade, regularly portraying gangsters. He was praised for his work as Duke Mantee in The Petrified Forest (1936), but remained cast secondary to other actors at Warner Bros. who received leading roles. Bogart also received positive reviews for his performance as gangster Hugh "Baby Face" Martin, in Dead End (1937), directed by William Wyler. His breakthrough from supporting roles to stardom was set in motion with High Sierra (1941) and catapulted in The Maltese Falcon (1941), considered one of the first great noir films. Bogart's private detectives, Sam Spade (in The Maltese Falcon) and Philip Marlowe (in 1946's The Big Sleep), became the models for detectives in other noir films. His most significant romantic lead role was with Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca (1942), which earned him his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor. 44-year-old Bogart and 19-year-old Lauren Bacall fell in love during filming of To Have and Have Not (1944). In 1945, a few months after principal photography for The Big Sleep, their second film together, he divorced his third wife and married Bacall. After their marriage, they played each other's love interest in the mystery thrillers Dark Passage (1947) and Key Largo (1948). Bogart's performances in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) and In a Lonely Place (1950) are now considered among his best, although they were not recognized as such when the films were released. He reprised those unsettled, unstable characters as a World War II naval-vessel commander in The Caine Mutiny (1954), which was a critical and commercial hit and earned him another Best Actor nomination. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of a cantankerous river steam launch skipper opposite Katharine Hepburn's missionary in the World War I African adventure The African Queen (1951). Other significant roles in his later years included The Barefoot Contessa (1954) with Ava Gardner and his on-screen competition with William Holden for Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina (1954). A heavy smoker and drinker, Bogart died from esophageal cancer in January 1957.
Filmography
2026
- Proust Palimpsesto: Pastiches e Misturas as Philip Marlowe (archive footage) (uncredited)
- CAMINANTE as Rick Blaine (archive)
2025
- Gene Kelly - An American in Hollywood as Self (archive footage)
- Akai Ito
2024
- Bogart: Life Comes in Flashes as Self (archive footage)
2022
- Rat Pack as Self (archive footage)
- Becoming Marilyn
2019
- Julie Andrews Forever as Self (archive footage)
2015
- Iconic Couples of Hollywood as Self (archive footage)
2013
- Classic Movie Bloopers: Uncensored as Self (archive footage)
2012
- Fascination: Unauthorized Story of Marilyn Monroe as Self (archive footage)
2011
- Classic TV Bloopers Uncensored as (archive footage)
2010
- Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff as Self (archive footage)
- Embracing Chaos: Making The African Queen as Self / Charlie Allnut (archive footage)
2009
- 1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year as Self (archive footage)
- Hollywood sul Tevere
2008
- You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story as Self (archive footage)
- Public Enemies: The Golden Age of the Gangster Film as Self (archive footage)
- Warner at War as (archive footage)
2006
- The Maltese Falcon: One Magnificent Bird as Self (archive footage)
2005
- The Petrified Forest: Menace in the Desert as Self (archive footage)
- Angels with Dirty Faces: Whaddya Hear? Whaddya Say? as Self (archive footage)
2003
- Discovering Treasure: The Story of 'The Treasure of the Sierra Madre' as Fred C. Dobbs / Various Roles (archive footage)
- Biography: Humphrey Bogart as Self (Archive Footage)
- A Love Story: The Story of 'To Have and Have Not' as Self (archive footage)
- 'In a Lonely Place' Revisited as Self (archive footage)
- Hold Your Breath and Cross Your Fingers: The Story of 'Dark Passage' as Self (archive footage)
- As Time Goes By: The Children Remember as Self (archive footage)
2002
- Living Famously as Self (archive footage)
2001
- Pulp Cinema as Self (archive footage)
1999
- Tales from the Crypt: The Robert Zemeckis Collection as Lou Spinelli (archive footage)
- Humphrey Bogart on Film as (archive footage)
1997
- The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender as Self (archive footage)
- Bogart: The Untold Story as Self (archive footage)
- Sports on the Silver Screen as Self (archive footage)
- Bogart: Here's Looking at You, Kid as Self (archive footage)
- Becoming Attractions: The Trailers of Humphrey Bogart as Self (archive footage)
1996
- Ingrid Bergman Remembered as Self (archive footage)
- Peter Lorre: The Master of Menace as Self (archive footage)
1992
- You Must Remember This: A Tribute to 'Casablanca' as Self (archive footage)
1991
- Movie Tough Guys as Self (archive footage)
1990
1989
- Tales from the Crypt as Lou Spinelli (archive footage)
1988
- John Huston: The Man, the Movies, the Maverick as Self (archive footage)
- Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC as Self (archive footage)
- Bacall on Bogart as Self (archive footage)
1985
- Hollywood's Funniest All-Star Bloopers as Self (archive footage)
1984
- Going Hollywood: The '30s as (archive footage)
1983
- Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
1982
- Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid as (in "The Big Sleep" / "In a Lonely Place" / "Dark Passage") (archive footage)
- Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers! as Self (archive footage)
- Showbiz Goes to War as Self (archive footage)
- Showbiz Ballyhoo as Self (archive footage)
1978
- Ersatz as Rick Blaine (voice) (archive sound)
1976
- It's Showtime as Self (archive footage)
- All This and World War II as Self (archive footage)
- Hooray for Hollywood as Self (archive footage)
1975
- Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? as Self (archive footage)
1973
- The Men Who Made the Movies: Howard Hawks as Self (archive footage)
1972
- Hollywood: The Dream Factory as Self (archive footage)
1971
- Dynamite Chicken as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
1956
- The Harder They Fall as Eddie Willis
1955
- The Desperate Hours as Glenn Griffin
- We're No Angels as Joseph
- The Left Hand of God as James 'Jim' Carmody
- The Petrified Forest as Duke Mantee
1954
- Sabrina as Linus Larrabee
- The Caine Mutiny as Lt. Cmdr. Philip Francis Queeg
- The Barefoot Contessa as Harry Dawes
- The Love Lottery as Self (uncredited)
1953
- The Oscars as Self
- Beat the Devil as Billy Dannreuther
- Battle Circus as Major Jed Webbe
1952
- The African Queen as Charlie Allnut
- Deadline - U.S.A. as Ed Hutcheson
1951
- Sirocco as Harry Smith
- The Enforcer as ADA Martin Ferguson
- The Family Secret ... (Executive Producer)
1950
- The Jack Benny Program as Babyface Bogart
- In a Lonely Place as Dixon Steele
- The Hollywood Ten
- Chain Lightning as Lt. Col. Matthew "Matt" Brennan
- The Crime Of Korea as Narrator
1949
- Knock on Any Door as Andrew Morton
- Tokyo Joe as Colonel Joseph 'Joe' Barrett
- And Baby Makes Three ... (Executive Producer)
- Breakdowns of 1949 as Self
1948
- The Ed Sullivan Show as Self
- The Treasure of the Sierra Madre as Fred C. Dobbs
- Key Largo as Frank McCloud
1947
- Dark Passage as Vincent Parry
- The Two Mrs. Carrolls as Geoffrey Carroll
- Blow-Ups of 1947 as Self
- Always Together as Father Staring Through Window (uncredited)
1946
- The Big Sleep as Philip Marlowe
- Dead Reckoning as Capt. 'Rip' Murdock
- Never Say Goodbye as Phil's Bogart Impression (voice) (uncredited)
- Two Guys from Milwaukee as Self (uncredited)
- Blow-Ups of 1946 as Self
1945
- To Have and Have Not as Harry Morgan
- Conflict as Richard Mason
- Hollywood Victory Caravan as Humphrey Bogart
1944
- Passage to Marseille as Jean Matrac
- I Am an American
- Breakdowns of 1944 as Self
- Report from the Front as Himself / Narrator
1943
- Casablanca as Rick Blaine
- Sahara as Sgt. Joe Gunn
- Action in the North Atlantic as Lt. Joe Rossi
- Thank Your Lucky Stars as Self
1942
- Breakdowns of 1942 as Self
- All Through the Night as Gloves Donahue
- The Big Shot as Joseph 'Duke' Berne
- Across the Pacific as Rick Leland
1941
- The Maltese Falcon as Samuel Spade
- High Sierra as Roy Earle
- Breakdowns of 1941 as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
- The Wagons Roll at Night as Nick Coster
1940
- Virginia City as John Murrell
- They Drive by Night as Paul Fabrini
- Brother Orchid as Jack Buck
- It All Came True as Grasselli ("Chips Maguire")
- Breakdowns of 1940 as Self
1939
- The Roaring Twenties as George Hally
- Dark Victory as Michael O'Leary
- The Return of Doctor X as Dr. Maurice Xavier
- The Oklahoma Kid as Whip McCord
- Invisible Stripes as Chuck Martin
- King of the Underworld as Joe Gurney
- You Can't Get Away with Murder as Frank Wilson
- Breakdowns of 1939 as Self
1938
- Angels with Dirty Faces as James Frazier
- The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse as 'Rocks' Valentine
- Breakdowns of 1938 as Self (archive footage)
- Crime School as Mark Braden
- Racket Busters as John "Czar" Martin
- Men Are Such Fools as Harry Galleon
- Swingtime in the Movies
- Swing Your Lady as Ed Hatch
1937
- Dead End as "Baby Face" Martin
- Marked Woman as David Graham
- Black Legion as Frank Taylor
- Kid Galahad as Turkey Morgan
- Stand-In as Doug Quintain
- San Quentin as Joe 'Red' Kennedy
- The Great O'Malley as John Philips
- Breakdowns of 1937 as Self
1936
- The Petrified Forest as Duke Mantee
- Bullets or Ballots as Bugs Fenner
- China Clipper as Hap Stuart
- Breakdowns of 1936 as Self
- Isle of Fury as Valentine "Val" Stevens
- Two Against the World as Sherry Scott
1934
- Midnight as Gar Boni
1932
- Three on a Match as Harve
- Big City Blues as Shep Adkins (uncredited)
- Love Affair as Jim Leonard
1931
- The Bad Sister as Valentine Corliss
- The Man Who Came Back ... (Vocal Coach)
- A Holy Terror as Steve Nash
- Body and Soul as Jim Watson
1930
- Up the River as Steve Jordan
- Broadway's Like That as Ruth's Fiance
- A Devil with Women as Tom Standish
1928
- The Dancing Town as Man in Doorway at Dance