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      Lauren Bacall lived a lucky life

      • Born Betty Joan Perske in 1924, Lauren Bacall lived a lucky life—and she knew it. In her 1978 autobiography By Myself, republished with additional material in 2005 as By Myself a nd Then Some, the word “luck” seems to appear more frequently than any other.
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  2. Sep 3, 2022 · Lauren Bacall ‘didn’t have great luck with men’ after her first husband Humphrey Bogart's death, author Sally Quinn tells Closer exclusively.

  3. Feb 25, 2021 · Born Betty Joan Perske in 1924, Lauren Bacall lived a lucky life—and she knew it. In her 1978 autobiography By Myself, republished with additional material in 2005 as By Myself a nd Then...

    • Bacall Admits There Was 'No Lightning Bolt' When She First Met Bogart
    • Despite Having Feelings For Bacall, Bogart remained Married to His Third Wife
    • They Reunited For 'The Big Sleep,' and Their Connection Was Stronger Than Ever
    • Bogart and Bacall Married 11 Days After His Divorce from Methot
    • Bacall Put Her Career Aside to Raise Their Family
    • Bogart Died 11 Years Into Their Marriage

    When she first arrived in Hollywood, 19-year-old Bacall wasn't a big fan of movie star Bogart. At one point, director Howard Hawks told her he was thinking of putting her in a movie with either Bogart or Cary Grant. Her reaction: "I thought, 'Cary Grant — terrific! Humphrey Bogart — yucch.'" Hawks introduced Bacall to a 43-year-old Bogart in 1943. ...

    Bogart had been married to his third wife, actress Mayo Methot, since 1938. The couple's heavy drinking and arguments had resulted in their being nicknamed "the battling Bogarts." Fights could be so destructive that a carpenter was reportedlyon call to handle repairs. In 1942, Methot had become violently enraged and stabbed Bogart. Being married me...

    In addition to Bogart's wife and her mother's disapproval of the relationship, Bacall had to deal with Hawks. The director, who'd likely been interested in romancing Bacall himself (though he was also married), had insisted Bogart had no real feelings for her. He'd also threatened to sell her contract to a lesser studio. Bogart had stood up to Hawk...

    By the end of 1944, Bogart had come to a final decision. He hated having to end his marriage, to the point that he missed work and disrupted the filming schedule (which was unusual for him). But, after a binge at Christmas, his marriage to Methot was finally over. Bogart got divorced on May 10, 1945. On May 21, when he was 45 and Bacall was 20, the...

    Bogart and Bacall would work on two more films together: Dark Passage (1947) and Key Largo (1948). However, Bacall's career was no longer her main focus. "Bogie was an old-fashioned man," Bacall told an interviewerin 1979. "He kidded that a woman’s place was in the home, but he was only half kidding. He had divorced three actresses and was convince...

    Bogart was diagnosed with cancer of the esophagus in 1956. He went through surgery, but remained very ill, with Bacall taking care of him. On January 14, 1957, he died and Bacall became a widow at 32. "Bogie's death was devastating, but I had to focus on my two young children. So I had something kind of constructive to think of," she told Peoplein ...

    • She Tried It On For Size. Like many things in her life, Lauren Bacall got her stage name via misadventure. The woman who became Lauren Bacall was born Betty Joan Perske to Jewish parents on September 16, 1924.
    • He Left Them. Lauren Bacall grew up in New Jersey with her parents, but when she was just five years old, something turned her world upside down. In 1932, her parents divorced, and her father completely disappeared from her life.
    • She Knew As Soon As She Saw Him. As soon as Bacall hit high school, her ambitions were clear—she wanted to be famous. And Bacall’s love for acting wasn’t only borne out of a desire for attention.
    • There Was A Mix-Up. As a struggling actress, Lauren Bacall took on modeling jobs and even briefly worked as a theater usher. Then, when she was 18, she became a model for Harper’s Bazaar.
  4. Aug 13, 2014 · Lauren Bacall, 72, has been a star for more than half a century, achieving major Hollywood success in 1944 with her first movie, To Have and Have Not, when she was 19 years old. The next year...

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  5. Feb 10, 2011 · Now 86, Lauren Bacall looks back on a lucky, if often difficult, life as she gives it straight to Matt Tyrnauer, talking about the effect of Bogie’s fame on her and their kids; her very...

  6. In a 1996 interview, Bacall, reflecting on her life, told the interviewer Jeremy Isaacs that she had been lucky: I had one great marriage, I have three great children and four grandchildren. I am still alive.