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Stephen Humphrey Bogart
Born (1949-01-06) January 6, 1949 (age 75)
Los Angeles, California
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Writer, producer, actor
Spouse(s)
Dale Bogart
(m. 1969; div. 1984)

Barbara Bogart
(m. 1985; div. 2010)

Carla Soviero
(m. 2014)
Children3
Parent(s)Humphrey Bogart
Lauren Bacall

Stephen Humphrey Bogart (born January 6, 1949 in Los Angeles, California) is an American writer, producer, and actor.[1] He was the only son of actor Humphrey Bogart.[2][3] Hence that, he also hosted the festival celebrating the 70th and 75th anniversary of the film Casablanca (which his father starred in) in 2012 and once more in 2017.[4][5] Some of his notable works in writing include Bogart: In Search of My Father,[6] Play it Again,[7] and The Remake: As Time Goes By.

Life and career

Bogart was born on January 6, 1949 in Los Angeles, California to Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall[3] at the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital.[8] Bogart was raised in a neighboorhood in which Bogart said he, "lived right next door to Liza Minnelli and Judy Garland..."[9] After his father died when he was 8 in 1957, his family moved to New York City.[9] His mother enrolled him at Milton Academy, and he graduated in 1967.[10]Afterwards, he enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania and majored in English.[10] He reported that he was unhappy with this, and attended Boston University in 1960.[10] He met his wife, Dale Gemelli, there.[10] The announcement was later made that Gemelli and Bogart were to be married.[11] Bogart began his career as an insurance agent,[9] but afterwards began studying mass communications at the University of Hartford and began to pursue a career in television news.[9] At the age of 39, he moved from New York to become a producer for NBC's "Sunday Today", and took a job as an executive producer of a news department.[9] Since then, he has written numerous novels.

Personal life

Bogart has three adult children and currently lives in Naples, Florida.[12]

References

  1. ^ Strum, Charles (9 November 1995). "AT HOME WITH: Stephen Humphrey Bogart;Here's Looking at You, Dad". The New York Times. Retrieved 22 May 2019. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  2. ^ Stieber, Zachary (14 August 2014). "Leslie Bogart, Sam Robards, Stephen Bogart: Children of Actress Lauren Bacall". The Epoch Times. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  3. ^ a b Bacall, Lauren. By Myself and Then Some, HarperCollins, New York, 2005. ISBN 0-06-075535-0
  4. ^ Waters, Florence (22 February 2012). "Casablanca turns 70: Q&A with Humphrey Bogart's son Stephen". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 22 May 2019. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |website= (help)
  5. ^ "Here's looking at you, "Casablanca"". CBS News. 21 November 2017. Retrieved 22 May 2019. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |website= (help)
  6. ^ Blowen, Michael (18 September 1995). "Bogart's son recounts a tough act to follow". The Boston Globe. Boston. Retrieved 22 May 2019. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  7. ^ Grace, Melissa (9 April 1995). ""Play it Again," by Stephen Humphrey Bogart..." The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 23 May 2019. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |website= (help)
  8. ^ "Lauren Bacall: Mother of Son". New Castle News. 7 January 1949. Retrieved 22 May 2019. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  9. ^ a b c d e Epstein, Warren (20 April 1988). "Bogie, Bacall's son finds niche in news". The Tampa Tribune. Tampa. Retrieved 23 May 2019. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  10. ^ a b c d Robertson, J. Greg (14 September 1975). "Stephen Humphrey Bogart Wants to Be a Howard Cosell". Hartford Courant. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  11. ^ "Son of Bogart-Bacall, To Wed Torrington Girl". Hartford Courant. 19 September 1969. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  12. ^ Eyman, Scott (13 February 2013). "He's finally comfortable being Bogart's son". The Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 23 May 2019. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)

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