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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_CagneyJames Cagney - Wikipedia

    Hace 5 días · Cagney and Humphrey Bogart in The Roaring Twenties (1939) Cagney was accused of being a communist sympathizer in 1934, and again in 1940. The accusation in 1934 stemmed from a letter police found from a local Communist official that alleged that Cagney would bring other Hollywood stars to meetings.

  2. Hace 2 días · Hepburn often worked abroad in the 1950s, beginning with The African Queen with co-star Humphrey Bogart. The 1950s saw Hepburn take on a series of professional challenges, and stretch herself further than at any other point in her life at an age when most other actresses began to retreat. [139]

  3. Hace 1 día · Adventure. Comedy. During World War II, American expatriate Harry Morgan helps transport a French Resistance leader and his beautiful wife to Martinique while romancing a sensuous lounge singer ...

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  4. Hace 1 día · John Kobal Foundation - Getty Images. 1) Humphrey Bogart. Humphrey Bogart, famous for films like Casablanca and To Have and Have Not, appeared on the cover of the June 7, 1954 edition of...

  5. Hace 15 horas · Humphrey Bogart won his only Oscar for his portrayal of Charlie Allnut in The African Queen. Other Best Actor nominees for that year were Marlon Brando for A Streetcar Named Desire, Montgomery Clift for A Place in the Sun, Arthur Kennedy for Bright Victory, and Fredric March for Death of a Salesman.

  6. Hace 4 días · It is true that actor Humphrey Bogart delivered a prisoner to Portsmouth Naval Prison during World War II. Bogart himself served a brief term in stir while in the Navy, but not at Portsmouth. And while it is also true that the characters in the 1973 Jack Nicholson film The Last Detail were on their way to deliver a prisoner to ...

  7. Hace 1 día · The Big Picture Few actors have as much resonance within the noir genre as Humphrey Bogart. Most noir films tend to focus on an older, grizzled private eye who is defined by his cynical view of humanity and unparalleled intelligence — qualities that Bogart defined with his iconic performance as Sam Spade in John Huston’s 1941 mystery classic, The Maltese Falcon.