Lauren Bacall, Hollywood Icon, Dies at 89
Legendary Actress Known for Her Sultry Voice and Iconic Roles
Lauren Bacall, the legendary Hollywood actress known for her sultry voice and iconic roles, has died at the age of 89. Bacall's career spanned seven decades, and she appeared in over 50 films.
She was best known for her roles in films such as "To Have and Have Not" (1944), "The Big Sleep" (1946), and "Key Largo" (1948), all of which she starred in with her husband, Humphrey Bogart.
Bacall was born Betty Joan Perske in New York City in 1924. She began her career as a model before being discovered by Howard Hawks, who cast her in "To Have and Have Not." The film was a critical and commercial success, and Bacall quickly became a star.
Marriage to Humphrey Bogart
In 1945, Bacall married Humphrey Bogart, one of the biggest stars in Hollywood. The couple had two children together, Stephen and Leslie.
Bacall and Bogart starred in several films together, including "The Big Sleep" and "Key Largo." Their marriage was one of the most famous in Hollywood history, and they remained together until Bogart's death in 1957.
Later Career
After Bogart's death, Bacall continued her acting career. She appeared in a number of films, including "Designing Woman" (1957), "Sex and the Single Girl" (1964), and "Murder on the Orient Express" (1974).
Bacall also worked in television and on stage. She won two Tony Awards for her performances in "Applause" (1970) and "Woman of the Year" (1981).
Bacall's last film role was in "The Walker" (2007). She died at her home in New York City on August 12, 2014.
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