Humphrey Bogart
Humphrey DeForest Bogart (
December 25,
1899 –
January 14,
1957) was an
Academy Award-winning
American actor. In 1999, the
American Film Institute named Bogart the
Greatest Male Star of All Time. Playing primarily smart, playful and reckless characters anchored by an inner moral code while surrounded by a corrupt world, Bogart's most notable films include
The Maltese Falcon (
1941),
Casablanca (
1942),
To Have and Have Not (
1944),
Key Largo (
1948),
The African Queen (
1951) (for which he won an
Academy Award for Best Actor),
The Caine Mutiny (
1954), and
The Left Hand of God (
1955). Altogether, he appeared in 75 feature motion pictures. Though he started his career as
Broadway stage player and
B-movie actor during the 1920s and 1930s, Bogart's later accomplishments have made him a worldwide icon.
French actors, such as
Jean-Paul Belmondo, were deeply influenced by his work and image.
India’s great national
movie star,
Ashok Kumar, listed Bogart as a major influence on his "natural" acting style. In the United States, Bogart is remembered in one of
Woody Allen’s comic movies,
Play It Again, Sam, which relates the story of a young man obsessed by his persona. In 1997, the
United States Postal Service featured Bogart in its "Legends of Hollywood" series, and Entertainment Weekly magazine has named Bogart the number one movie legend of all time.
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Humphrey Bogart
Bogart, o Bogey come veniva affettuosamente chiamato nell'ambiente cinematografico, è stato una delle icone del
cinema statunitense, in particolare di quello
hollywoodiano del suo tempo; a anni dalla sua morte la sua inconfondibile figura viene ancora ricordata dagli appassionati di cinema. Nel 1999, l'American Film Institute lo ha proclamato la più grande stella maschile di tutti i tempi.
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