Lauren bacall where is she now
Lauren Bacall, the sultry actress with the heavy-lidded eyes and husky voice who captured Humphrey Bogart's heart both on and off the movie screen, died on Tuesday at the age of Bacall was married to Bogart from until his death in They had two children. The public knew her as Lauren, the screen name hung on her by director Howard Hawks, while friends used her given name, Betty.
Bogart simply called her "Baby" in a love story that ended prematurely with his cancer death in She was born Betty Joan Perske on Sept. After her parents' divorce, she adopted a variation of her mother's maiden name, Bacal. So I guess you win some and you lose some. It was by choice. During her marriage to Bogart, Lauren Bacall starred in only a few films. She also found success with the comedic outing How to Marry a Millionaire , co-starring Betty Grable and Marilyn Monroe , with Bacall playing a suave mastermind.
In , Bogart died of lung cancer. Bacall was devastated. After a short and disastrous fling with Frank Sinatra , including a very brief engagement, Bacall went east to return to her very first love, the theater. Her Broadway work over the coming years consisted of two comedies, Goodbye, Charlie and Cactus Flower Before long, Bacall again placed her focus on her personal life.
She married again in , this time to Jason Robards Jr. The couple soon had a son, Sam. During her second marriage, Bacall starred in relatively few films as well. She and Robards were divorced in , and, shortly after, Bacall was approached to play the lead role in a new Broadway musical, Applause , which was based on the film All About Eve.
Despite not being a singer, Bacall accepted the role and debuted in the spring of playing fictitious famed thespian Margo Channing. Today's Top Stories. Goodbye to All That. Silver Screen Collection Getty Images. Hulton Archive Getty Images. Pictorial Parade Getty Images. Natalie Perske Getty Images. Mondadori Portfolio Getty Images. John Engstead Getty Images. Transcendental Graphics Getty Images.
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Sunset Boulevard Getty Images. Keystone Getty Images. Bacall and Bogart welcomed their first child in , a son named Stephen Bogart. Clifford Coffin Getty Images. Earl Theisen Collection Getty Images. Bettmann Getty Images. Pinette died of natural causes stemming from "a medical history he was being treated for," the medical examiner's spokesman said. An autopsy will not be done because his personal doctor signed the death certificate.
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They married in , had two children and went on to make more films together, including "The Big Sleep" , "Dark Passage" and "Key Largo" Bogart died in Her memorable quotes. I mean, I've been extremely lucky. A pretty massive stroke.
That's what happened," said Jamie Bogart, who last saw Bacall over the holidays.
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