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by Stephen Humphrey Bogart


  BROTHER ORCHID. 1940. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: Lloyd Bacon. With Edward G. Robinson, Ann Sothern, Donald Crisp, Ralph Bellamy, Allen Jenkins, Cecil Kellaway, Morgan Conway.

  THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT. (GB: THE ROAD TO FRISCO). 1940. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: Raoul Walsh. With George Raft, Ann Sheridan, Ida Lupino, Gale Page, Alan Hale, Roscoe Earns, John Litel, George Tobias, Paul Hurst.

  HIGH SIERRA. 1941. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: Raoul Walsh. With Ida Lupino, Alan Curtis, Arthur Kennedy, Joan Leslie, Henry Hull, Henry Travers, Jerome Cowan, Minna Gombell, Barton MacLane, Cornel Wilde.

  THE WAGONS ROLL AT NIGHT. 1941. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: Ray Enright. With Sylvia Sidney, Eddie Albert, Joan Leslie, Sig Ruman, Cliff Clark, Charley Foy, Frank Wilcox, John Ridgeley.

  THE MALTESE FALCON. 1941. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: John Huston. With Mary Astor, Gladys George, Peter Lorre, Barton MacLane, Lee Patrick, Sydney Greenstreet, Ward Bond, Jerome Cowan, Elisha Cook, Jr., James Burke, Murray Alper, Walter Huston.

  ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT. 1942. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: Vincent Sherman. With Conrad Veidt, Kaaren Verne, Jane Darwell, Frank McHugh, Peter Lorre, Judith Anderson, William Demarest, Jackie Gleason, Phil Silvers, Barton MacLane, Martin Kosleck.

  THE BIG SHOT. 1942. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: Lewis Seiler. With Irene Manning, Richard Travis, Susan Peters, Stanley Ridges, Minor Watson, Howard da Silva, Joseph Downing, Chick Chandler.

  ACROSS THE PACIFIC. 1942. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: John Huston. With Mary Astor, Sydney Greenstreet, Charles Halton, Victor Sen Yung, Roland Got, Lee Tung Foo, Keye Luke, Frank Wilcox, Richard Loo.

  CASABLANCA. 1942. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: Michael Curtiz. With Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid, Claude Rains, Conrad Veidt, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, S. Z. Sakall, Madeleine LeBeau, Dooley Wilson, Joy Page, John Qualen, Leonid Kinsky, Helmut Dantine, Curt Bois, Marcel Dalio, Corinna Mura, Dan Seymour.

  ACTION IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC. 1943. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: Lloyd Bacon. With Raymond Massey, Alan Hale, Julie Bishop, Ruth Gordon, Sam Levene, Dane Clark, Peter Whitney, Dick Hogan.

  THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS. 1943. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: David Butler. With Eddie Cantor, Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Errol Flynn, John Garfield, Joan Leslie, Ida Lupino, Dennis Morgan, Ann Sheridan, Dinah Shore, Alexis Smith, Jack Carson, Alan Hale, George Tobias, Edward Everett Horton, S. Z. Sakall.

  SAHARA. 1943. Columbia. Director: Zoltan Korda. With Bruce Bennett, J. Carrol Naish, Lloyd Bridges, Rex Ingram, Richard Nugent, Dan Duryea, Carl Harbord, Patrick O’Moore, Kurt Krueger.

  PASSAGE TO MARSEILLE. 1944. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: Michael Curtiz. With Claude Rains, Michele Morgan, Philip Dorn, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, George Tobias, Helmut Dantine, John Loder, Victor Francen, Vladimir Sokoloff, Eduardo Ciannelli, Hans Conried.

  REPORT FROM THE FRONT. 1944. Red Cross Drive Committee of the Motion Picture Industry. Trailer featuring Bogart and Mayo Methot in clips from their North African tour in December 1943.

  TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT. 1945. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: Howard Hawks. With Lauren Bacall, Walter Brennan, Dolores Moran, Hoagy Carmichael, Walter Molnar, Sheldon Leonard, Dan Seymour, Marcel Dalio.

  CONFLICT. 1945. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: Curtis Bernhardt. With Alexis Smith, Sydney Greenstreet, Rose Hobart, Charles Drake, Grant Mitchell, Patrick O’Moore, Ann Shoemaker.

  HOLLYWOOD VICTORY CARAVAN. 1945. Paramount for the War Activities Committee and the Treasury Department. Director: William Russell. With numerous Hollywood stars and the US Maritime Service Training Station Choir. 20-minute movie about a war hero’s sister’s efforts to join a train carrying stars to Washington in which Bogart appealed for Victory Loan Bonds.

  TWO GUYS FROM MILWAUKEE. 1946. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: David Butler. With Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, Joan Leslie, Janis Paige, S. Z. Sakall, Patti Brady. Cameos by Bogart and Lauren Bacall.

  THE BIG SLEEP. 1946. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: Howard Hawks. With Lauren Bacall, John Ridgely, Martha Vickers, Dorothy Malone, Peggy Knudsen, Regis Toomey, Charles Waldron, Elisha Cook, Jr., Charles D. Brown, Louis Jean Heydt, Sonia Darrin, Bob Steele.

  DEAD RECKONING. 1947. Columbia. Director: John Cromwell. With Lizabeth Scott, Morris Carnovsky, Charles Cane, William Prince, Marvin Miller, Wallace Ford, James Bell.

  THE TWO MRS. CARROLLS. 1947. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: Peter Godfrey. With Barbara Stanwyck, Alexis Smith, Nigel Bruce, Isobel Elsom, Patrick O’Moore, Ann Carter, Anita Bolster.

  DARK PASSAGE. 1947. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: Delmer Daves. With Lauren Bacall, Bruce Bennett, Agnes Moorehead, Tom D’Andrea, Clifton Young, Douglas Kennedy, Rory Mallinson.

  ALWAYS TOGETHER. 1948. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: Frederick de Cordova. With Robert Hutton, Joyce Reynolds, Cecil Kellaway, Ernest Truex. Cameo by Bogart.

  THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE. 1948. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: John Huston. With Walter Huston, Tim Holt, Bruce Bennett, Barton MacLane, Alfonso Bedoya, John Huston, Jack Holt, Robert Blake.

  KEY LARGO. 1948. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: John Huston. With Edward G. Robinson, Lauren Bacall, Lionel Barrymore, Claire Trevor, Thomas Gomez, Harry Lewis, Marc Lawrence, Monte Blue, Jay Silverheels, Dan Seymour.

  KNOCK ON ANY DOOR. 1949. Santana–Columbia. Director: Nicholas Ray. With John Derek, George Macready, Allene Roberts, Susan Perry, Mickey Knox, Barry Kelley, Cara Williams, Jimmy Conlin.

  TOKYO JOE. 1949. Santana–Columbia. Director: Stuart Heisler. With Alexander Knox, Florence Marley, Sessue Hayakawa, Jerome Courtland, Gordon Jones, Teru Shimada, Hideo Mori.

  CHAIN LIGHTNING. 1950. Warner Brothers–First National. Director: Stuart Heisler. With Eleanor Parker, Raymond Massey, Richard Whorf, James Brown, Roy Roberts, Morris Ankrum, Fay Baker.

  IN A LONELY PLACE. 1950. Santana–Columbia. Director: Nicholas Ray. With Gloria Grahame, Frank Lovejoy, Carl Benton Reid, Art Smith, Jeff Donnell, Martha Stewart, Robert Warwick.

  THE ENFORCER (GB: MURDER INC.). 1951. Warner Brothers. Director: Bretaigne Windust. With Zero Mostel, Ted de Corsia, Everett Sloane, Roy Roberts, Lawrence Tolan, King Donovan.

  SIROCCO. 1951. Santana–Columbia. Director: Curtis Bernhardt. With Marta Toren, Lee J. Cobb, Everett Sloane, Gerald Mohr, Zero Mostel, Nick Dennis, Onslow Stevens, Ludwig Donath, Harry Guardino.

  THE AFRICAN QUEEN. 1951. Horizon–Romulus–United Artists. Director: John Huston. With Katharine Hepburn, Robert Morley, Peter Bull, Theodore Bikel, Walter Gotell, Gerald Onn.

  DEADLINE U.S.A. (GB: DEADLINE). 1952. Twentieth Century–Fox. Director: Richard Brooks. With Ethel Barrymore, Kim Hunter, Ed Begley, Warren Stevens, Paul Stewart, Martin Gabel, Joe De Santis, Audrey Christie, Jim Backus.

  BATTLE CIRCUS. 1953. MGM. Director: Richard Brooks. With June Allyson, Keenan Wynn, Robert Keith, William Campbell, Perry Sheehan, Jonathan Cott, Adele Longmire, Ann Morrison, Philip Ahn.

  BEAT THE DEVIL. 1954. Santana–Romulus–United Artists. Director: John Huston. With Jennifer Jones, Gina Lollobrigida, Robert Morley, Peter Lorre, Edward Underdown, Ivor Barnard.

  THE CAINE MUTINY. 1954. Stanley Kramer–Columbia. Director: Edward Dmytryk. With Jose Ferrer, Van Johnson, Fred MacMurray, Robert Francis, May Wynn, Tom Tully, E. G. Marshall, Lee Marvin, Claude Akins.

  SABRINA (GB: SABRINA FAIR). 1954. Paramount. Director: Billy Wilder. With Audrey Hepburn, William Holden, Walter Hampden, John Williams, Martha Hyer, Joan Vohs, Marcel Dalio, Francis X. Bushman, Nancy Kulp.

  THE BAREFOOT CONTESSA. 1954. Figaro Incorporated. Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz. With Ava Gardner, Edmond O’Brien, Marius Goring, Valentina Cortesa, Rossano Brazzi, Elizabeth Sellars, Warren Stevens, Bessie Love.

  WE’RE NO ANGELS. 1955. Paramou
nt. Director: Michael Curtiz. With Aldo Ray, Peter Ustinov, Joan Bennett, Basil Rathbone, Leo G. Carroll, John Baer, Gloria Talbott, Lea Penman, John Smith.

  THE LEFT HAND OF GOD. 1955. Twentieth Century–Fox. Director: Edward Dmytryk. With Gene Tierney, Lee J. Cobb, Agnes Moorehead, E. G. Marshall, Jean Porter, Carl Benton Reid, Victor Sen Yung, Benson Fong.

  THE DESPERATE HOURS. 1955. Paramount. Director: William Wyler. With Fredric March, Arthur Kennedy, Martha Scott, Dewey Martin, Gig Young, Mary Murphy, Richard Eyer, Robert Middleton.

  THE HARDER THEY FALL. 1956. Columbia. Director: Mark Robson. With Rod Steiger, Jan Sterling, Mike Lane, Max Baer, Jersey Joe Walcott, Edward Andrews, Harold J. Stone, Nehemiah Persoff.

  PHOTOS

  Dr. Belmont DeForest Bogart

  Maude Humphrey Bogart holding Baby Bogie

  Humphrey, age 18 months

  Humphrey, age 2

  Humphrey in the Navy during WWI, 1917

  Bogie back in civvies

  Dad getting the hang of it

  Me with my dad looking at a model of his boat, The Santana

  Liza and me—neighbors growing up and still friends

  Mom, Dad and Baby me

  Dad and me, age 4

  Dad, Mom and me on Waikiki Beach during the shooting of The Caine Mutiny, 1954

  Dad and I take on Hawaiian dip, 1954

  Frank being Frank on the Santana

  Mom with Richard and Sybil Burton on the Santana

  I go back to the Santana and take a ride with Ted Eden, 1994

  My sibs…brother Sam and sister Leslie in 1994

 

 

 


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