By Vasantha
September 20,2022
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Betty Joan Perske, better known by her stage name Lauren Bacall, was an American actress who was born in New York City on September 16
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1924 and passed away there on August 12, 2014. She is renowned for her depictions of provocative women who masked their tender interiors beneath a tough exterior
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Golden Globe Notable Family Members: Husband Humphrey Bogart Husband Jason Robards Tony Award (1981): Best Actress in a Musical Tony Award (1970): Best Actress in a Musical.
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In order to supplement her modeling income, Bacall worked as a theatre usher and a hostess at the Stage Door Canteen.
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The 19-year-old Bacall became an overnight star after being cast in Hawks' To Have and Have Not (1944) as the leggy,
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sarcastic beauty who teaches Humphrey Bogart the famed whistling instruction.
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With her bedroom eyes and husky voice, Bacall created the sensuous aura that was referred to in advertising
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campaigns as "The Look" despite being nervous throughout the entire shooting. After falling in love while filming and getting married in 1945,
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she and Bogart went on to co-star in the popular thrillers The Big Sleep (1946), Dark Passage (1947), and Key Largo (1948).
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Young Man with a Horn (1950), How to Marry a Millionaire (1953), and Designing Woman (1954) are some of Bacall's other noteworthy motion pictures (1957).
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American servicemen as a pinup; her publicity photo of a sensual-looking Hayworth kneeling seductively on a bed during World War II became a defining image of the conflict.
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The Prince and the Showgirl (1957). For Some Like It Hot, she received genuine critical praise as an actress for the first time (1959).
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