Humphrey Bogart (1899–1957)
Author of Dead Reckoning [1947 film]
About the Author
Image credit: Photo by Yousuf Karsh, 1946
(Credit: Yousuf Karsh/Library and Archives Canada/
PA-212506)
(Credit: Yousuf Karsh/Library and Archives Canada/
PA-212506)
Works by Humphrey Bogart
Humphrey Bogart Era — actor — 1 copy
El sueño eterno [DVD] 1 copy
Associated Works
Double Feature: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre [and] The Maltese Falcon (2014) — Actor — 16 copies
Virginia City [1940 film] 13 copies
Audrey Hepburn Collection: Breakfast at Tiffany's / Funny Face / Sabrina (Triple Feature Video) (2014) — Actor — 10 copies
The Humphrey Bogart Collection: The Big Sleep / The Maltese Falcon / Casablanca / Key Largo (2000) — Actor — 8 copies
Best of Bogart: The Maltese Falcon / Casablanca / The Treasure of the Sierra Madre / The African Queen (2014) — Actor — 7 copies
Warner Gangsters Collection, Vol. 3 (Smart Money / Picture Snatcher / The Mayor of Hell / Lady Killer / Black Legion / Brother Orchid) (2008) — Actor — 6 copies
Hollywood Classics: Humphrey Bogart: Beat the Devil [and] Call It Murder — Actor — 4 copies
Humphrey Bogart: The Signature Collection: Volume 1 : Casablanca / The Treasure of the Sierra Madre / They Drive by Night / High Sierra (2006) 4 copies
Hollywood Hoodlums Collection - Beat the Devil / The Chase / Quicksand / The Big Combo / Kansas City Confidential / Trapped (2009) — Actor — 3 copies
Love Affair — Actor — 2 copies
It All Came True [1940 film] 2 copies
Ultimate Gangsters Collection: Classics (Little Caesar / The Public Enemy / The Petrified Forest / White Heat [Blu-ray] — Actor — 1 copy
John Huston: The Man, the Maverick, the Movies — Actor — 1 copy
The Bogart Collection (Casablanca / The Maltese Falcon / To Have and Have Not / The Big Sleep / The Treasure of the Sierra Madre) (2003) — Actor — 1 copy
Humphrey Bogart Classics: Volume 1 (1941-47) — Actor — 1 copy
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Bogart, Humphrey
- Legal name
- Bogart, Humphrey DeForest
- Birthdate
- 1899-12-25
- Date of death
- 1957-01-14
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Delancey School
Trinity School, New York
Phillips Andover Academy - Occupations
- actor
- Relationships
- Menken, Helen (spouse 1)
Philips, Mary (spouse 2)
Methot, Mayo (spouse 3)
Bacall, Lauren (spouse 4) - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- New York, New York, USA
- Places of residence
- New York, New York, USA
- Place of death
- Los Angeles, California, USA
- Burial location
- Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
Members
Reviews
Bold Venture is a terrific radio show which aired from 1951-1952. It very much — intentionally — had the feel of Bogart and Bacall from Howard Hawks’ classic film, To Have and Have Not, blended with another Bogart classic, Casablanca. Transcribed, Bogart and Bacall could record several shows a session, so that doing a “weekly” show wouldn’t restrict their relaxation between film projects. Bogart, like Alan Ladd had for Box Thirteen with his Mayfair Productions, produced the show show more himself, through his own Santana Productions, allowing him creative control.
Bogart portrayed Slate Shannon, owner of a hotel called Shannon’s Place. Sailor Duvall was basically the “Slim” character from To Have and Have Not, tagging along as Slate dealt with all the shady characters around Havana and the Caribbean. Jester Hairston portrayed a Calypso singer at Shannon’s place named King Moses, and his musical interludes often drove the story-line forward. The series’ title was taken from Slate’s boat, Bold Venture. It was all tropical and atmospheric, and great fun. Listeners felt like they were tagging along with Slate and Sailor for thirty minutes each week, having one exciting adventure after another.
Quite a number of the original 78 shows syndicated are simply the exact same show, retitled. For example: Alice Ramsey’s Husband, Poison Darts, and Voodoo Vendetta, are the same show, simply retitled, yet marketed as a new show. While you can listen to most of these shows on various radio websites, and on youtube, it’s great to have nearly all of them available at the fingertips, without any hassle. Adventures in Cassettes was the first company I recall to put this out, many, many years ago. I’ve had both of their six-tape collections over the years, and later, a few others. I have listened to all the shows, and still have quite a number of the best ones I return to for a listen from time to time. They are great fun for Bogie and Bacall fans.
This one’s easy to get from I-Tunes, Audible, or Amazon. Perhaps because these belonged to Bogart’s own production company, the quality is really good, sound-wise on this one from PDQ Audiobooks, just as the previous collections from other companies have been in past years. At about 25 hours, PDQ’s is pretty close to all inclusive, so worth getting if you’re a radio fan, and/or a fan of Bogie and Bacall. On Amazon at least, it’s only about what you’d pay for a new hardback. All-in-all, it’s a real bargain for this many hours of enjoyment, which can be spread out at thirty minute intervals. Whenever you’re in the mood for a trip to Havana, with perhaps a short jaunt to the Caribbean on the Bold Venture with Bogart and Bacall, the collection will definitely take you there. Great stuff! show less
Bogart portrayed Slate Shannon, owner of a hotel called Shannon’s Place. Sailor Duvall was basically the “Slim” character from To Have and Have Not, tagging along as Slate dealt with all the shady characters around Havana and the Caribbean. Jester Hairston portrayed a Calypso singer at Shannon’s place named King Moses, and his musical interludes often drove the story-line forward. The series’ title was taken from Slate’s boat, Bold Venture. It was all tropical and atmospheric, and great fun. Listeners felt like they were tagging along with Slate and Sailor for thirty minutes each week, having one exciting adventure after another.
Quite a number of the original 78 shows syndicated are simply the exact same show, retitled. For example: Alice Ramsey’s Husband, Poison Darts, and Voodoo Vendetta, are the same show, simply retitled, yet marketed as a new show. While you can listen to most of these shows on various radio websites, and on youtube, it’s great to have nearly all of them available at the fingertips, without any hassle. Adventures in Cassettes was the first company I recall to put this out, many, many years ago. I’ve had both of their six-tape collections over the years, and later, a few others. I have listened to all the shows, and still have quite a number of the best ones I return to for a listen from time to time. They are great fun for Bogie and Bacall fans.
This one’s easy to get from I-Tunes, Audible, or Amazon. Perhaps because these belonged to Bogart’s own production company, the quality is really good, sound-wise on this one from PDQ Audiobooks, just as the previous collections from other companies have been in past years. At about 25 hours, PDQ’s is pretty close to all inclusive, so worth getting if you’re a radio fan, and/or a fan of Bogie and Bacall. On Amazon at least, it’s only about what you’d pay for a new hardback. All-in-all, it’s a real bargain for this many hours of enjoyment, which can be spread out at thirty minute intervals. Whenever you’re in the mood for a trip to Havana, with perhaps a short jaunt to the Caribbean on the Bold Venture with Bogart and Bacall, the collection will definitely take you there. Great stuff! show less
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