Humphrey Bogart

Humphrey Bogart

  • Born: 1899-12-25
  • Birthplace: New York
  • Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: Andava Preparatory School
  • Representative Works: Casablanca, The Maltese Falcon, The African Queen, The Caine Mutiny
  • Humphrey Bogart (Humphrey Bogart, December 25, 1899-January 14, 1957), was born in New York, USA, an American actor.
    In 1930, he starred in his first movie " Devil and Woman " and made his official debut. In 1932, he participated in the love film "Three Couples". In 1936, he gained attention for starring in the crime film " Fossil Forest ". The suspense film " The Maltese Falcon " starring in 1941 became the masterpiece of Film noir [1]  . In 1944, he established his position in the film world by starring in the love film " Casablanca ". In 1948, he starred in his first TV series "Little Town Celebrities". In 1952, he won the 24th Oscars Best Actor Award for starring in the love film " The African Queen " [2] . In 1953, he became a producer for the first time, producing and starring in the adventure film " Beat the Devil ". In 1955, with the war film " The Caine Mutiny ", he was nominated for the Best Actor Award at the 27th American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences [3] . In 1956, he starred in his last film "Shady in the Boxing Ring" [4] . On January 14, 1957, he died of illness in the United States [5] . In 1999, selected by AFI as " The greatest actor in a hundred years    "No. 1 [6]  .

    Early Experience

    Humphrey Bogart, attended high school in Andavo Preparatory School. In July 1918, Bogart, who graduated from high school, joined the U.S. Navy. Although he received military training during his service, he never actually performed the mission   . After retiring, he entered a theater as a handyman. During his work in the theater, he became interested in performance and learned about drama   .

    Performing Experience

    In 1930, Humphrey Bogart starred in the film debut "Devils and Women"   . In 1931, he participated in the drama "Bad Sisters". In 1932, he co-starred in the romance film "Three Couples " with Joan Blondell and Dawn Evelyeen Paris  .
    In 1934, he appeared in the drama "Invited to Kill". His interpretation of the villain in the play attracted the attention of Broadway producer Arthur Hopkins, which also gave him the opportunity to star in the movie " Fossil Forest "   ; in the same year, he participated in Acting in the romantic movie " Midnight "   .
    On June 6, 1936, the starring thriller "Bullets and Votes" was released in the United States; in the same year, he played the angry fugitive Duke of Mantan in the crime film "Fossil Forest"; the film was a turning point in Humphrey Bogart's acting career Significant works, and determined his image positioning on the screen   .
    In 1937, in the crime film " Black Legion ", he played Frank Taylor, a hard-working mechanic; on August 3, the drama "San Quedin Prison" starring with Ann Sheridan was released in the United States; in the same year, in the crime film " "Marked Woman " as the police officer David   .
    On June 15, 1938, the romantic film "Man Is Stupid" was released in the United States; in the same year, he played the cruel and jealous robber Locke Valentino in the crime film "Incarnation of the Thief"   ; November On the 24th, the drama " Angels with Dirty Faces " co-starred with Ann Sheridan and James Cagney was released in the United States . 
    In 1939, co-starring with Bette Davis in the romance film " Dark Victory ", which was nominated for the 12th Academy Awards for Best Film   ; on November 23, the starring suspense film " The Return of Doctor X " was released in the United States. The film interprets the various experiences of a crazy doctor after his resurrection; in the same year, he starred in the gangster film " The Roaring Twenties "   .
    In 1940, he starred in the Western   movie " Blood in Victoria" ; later, he starred in the hardcore action movie " They Drive by Night ", where he played a wit and brave truck driver; in the same year, he played in the comedy "Oki Brothers" Jack, a gang member who snatched the territory with John Sadhu   .
    In 1941, he changed his previous play style and played the immoral and sympathetic private detective Sam Spade in the suspense film " The Maltese Falcon "   ; the film was considered by critics to be the representative work of film noir  ; In the same year, in the thriller " High Sierra " starring with Ida Lupino as a prisoner who has served his sentence . 
    In 1942, he played a role in a series of promotional films shot by Warner Company   ; on September 4, the war film " Across the Pacific " he participated in was released in the United States; in the same year, his partner Ingrid Bergman starred in the romance film " Casablanca "   . The film played the cynical and reckless bar owner Rick Bryan and gained more attention; the film not only won the 16th Oscar Award for Best Picture, but was also selected as one of the "100 Years Best Films" by AFI.   ; The film ranked first in the "100 Greatest Movies in Film History" list by the British " The Times "   .
    In 1943, he co-starred in the war film " Action in the North Atlantic " with Raymond Massey and Iris Adrian ; on October 14, the starring adventure film " Sahara " was released in the United States, where he played the adventurous George Gunn Captain: In the same year, he was selected as one of the top ten best-selling actors in Hollywood . 
    In 1944, he was nominated for the 16th Academy Awards for Best Actor for his romance film " Casablanca "   ; on February 16, the starring adventure film " Passage to Marseille " was released in the United States; in the same year, he co-starred with Betty Joan Perske In the romance film " To Have and Have Not ", he plays a yacht owner with a comfortable life   .
    In 1945, starred in the thriller "Killing Wife Suspicious Cloud". In 1946, in the mystery film " The Big Sleep " (also known as "Sound Sleep ") , he played a private detective who fell in love with the wealthy daughter Kalman   .
    On January 2, 1947, the starring suspense film " Dead Reckoning " was released in the United States   ; after that, he starred in the crime film " The Two Mrs. Carrolls ". In the film, he broke through the previous screen image and played the mentally ill painter Jeffrey · Carlo; In the same year, in the thriller " Dark Passage ", he played Vincent Perry, a wife murderer who escaped from San Quentin prison   .
    In 1948, he played a penniless homeless man in the adventure film " The Treasure of the Sierra Madre "; in the same year, he co-starred with Betty Joan Perske in the thriller " Key Largo " and played a tenacious World War II veteran in the film. Futura Boga   . On October 26, 1949, the thriller " Tokyo Joe " co-starring with Alexander Knox and Sessue Hayakawa was released in the United States . 
    In 1950, he starred in the suspense film " Late at Night ", in which he played the role of the playwright Dixon Steel, who was cynical on the surface, but was actually quite friendly. Linno Parker co-acted a love story.
    In 1951, he participated in the action film "The Dead City of Cerrochi"; in the same year, he co-starred in the romance film " The African Queen " with Katharine Houghton Hepburn , and played the role of Charlie Alnuuk, a mining mechanic who was lost to Africa due to unemployment. ; He won the 24th Academy Awards for Best Actor for his performance style that is neither cold nor cold in the film .    
    In 1952, Santana Film Company was established   ; in the same year, he starred in the feature film "The Great Wall of Iron and Blood". In 1953, he played the cynical military doctor Wib in the war film " Battle Circus "; on March 12, the starring adventure film " Beat the Devil " was released in the United States; in the same year, he won the 6th edition with the romance film "The African Queen" Nominated for Best Foreign Actor in the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards   .
    In 1954, he collaborated with Audrey Hepburn for the first time , co-starring in the romance film " Sabrina ", playing the dedicated businessman Linus in the film   ; on September 29, the starring suspense film " The Barefoot Contessa " was released in the United States; the same year, starring The war film " The Caine Mutiny ", played the neurotic captain Quigg   , and won the 27th Oscar nomination for Best Actor for this film   .
    In 1955, he participated in the comedy " We're No Angels "; in the same year, he starred in the thriller " Critical Moments "   . In 1956, in Film noir's "Shady in the Boxing Ring", a romantic hero who struggled with injustice was portrayed. This film was also the last film he starred in   .

    Personal Life

    Humphrey Bogart family life

    Humphrey Bogart's father was a surgeon and book illustrator in Manhattan; his mother was a writer   .

    Humphrey Bogart Marriage Life

    In 1944, Humphrey Bogart and actress Betty Joan Perske met after filming the movie "To Have and Have Not"   ; in the same year, Humphrey Bogart and Betty Joan Perske established a romantic relationship   . On May 10, 1945, Humphrey Bogart married Betty Joan Perske   . In January 1949, Humphrey Bogart's son Stevie was born, and in August 1952, Humphrey Bogart's daughter Rose was born   .

    Humphrey Bogart died of illness

    In 1956, Humphrey Bogart was troubled by a cough. After a doctor's examination, he was diagnosed with advanced laryngeal cancer; in the same year, he underwent throat surgery. In January 1957, Humphrey Bogart's physical condition gradually deteriorated; on January 13, Humphrey Bogart fell into a coma; on January 14, Humphrey Bogart passed away   .

    Character Evaluation

    Humphrey Bogart is a great actor and a legend in the history of Hollywood movies. He is a symbol of the tough guys on the Hollywood screen. He was awarded the title of "Filmmaker" for starring in masculine underworld action films and westerns. The vivid screen images he created left a deep impression on the fans and confirmed his unshakable status in the film world. In "Casablanca", Humphrey Bogart's wonderful performance is top-notch, he used his eyes to push the film to a classic level. In "The African Queen", Humphrey Bogart's distinctive and humorous performance made him widely praised by the outside world. In "Blood on the Mutiny", he showed excellent role adaptability ) .       
    Humphrey Bogart has a legendary status in the film industry. The lonely, low-pitched, self-confident, and cynical screen image he created in the movie made him an actor recorded in the annals of movie history as an anti-hero image. He is not only a banner American actor, but also the embodiment of a hero in American hearts. The image he created on the screen has aroused worldwide repercussions and is a powerful cultural bond Review) .   
    Humphrey Bogart, who is addicted to alcohol and tobacco, represents the individualism of the United States that "refuses to be manipulated." His face was partially paralyzed by injury to his lips, but the lack of appearance became his advantage and enhanced his appeal to movie fans. Many of his roles are defined as "uncut diamonds"-rough and fragile, and he has become a hero in the eyes of male fans and a lover in the hearts of female fans Netease Review)   .
    Humphrey Bogart is a symbol of fashion and elegance. He loves life and has a unique personality charm. Although most of his roles are rough villains, his own personality is quite the opposite. He is polite, humble, and always maintains a gentleman's demeanor. Humphrey Bogart is a sentimental person in real life. He is introverted and has a melancholic temperament. There is also a warm side under the cold appearance .