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    Mayo Jane Methot (March 3, 1904 – June 9, 1951) was an American film and stage actress. She appeared in over 30 films, as well as in various Broadway productions, and attracted significant media attention for her tempestuous marriage to actor Humphrey Bogart . Methot appeared in numerous Broadway musicals and plays, including the Vincent ...

  2. Mayo Methot. Actress: Jimmy the Gent. Mayo Methot was born on 3 March 1904 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She was an actress, known for Jimmy the Gent (1934), Virtue (1932) and Counsellor at Law (1933). She was married to Humphrey Bogart, Percy Tredegar Morgan Jr. and John M. La Mond. She died on 9 June 1951 in Portland, Oregon, USA.

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    • June 9, 1951
  3. Oct 14, 2011 · Long Gone Blonde. The Place: The grave of Mayo Methot—once Portland’s most celebrated silver-screen bad girl and wife of Humphrey Bogart. By Brian Libby October 14, 2011 Published in the November 2011 issue of Portland Monthly. SIXTY YEARS after her death, wilted wildflowers adorn Mayo Methot’s slot at Wilhelm’s Portland Memorial Mausoleum.

  4. Dec 27, 2019 · When Mayo Methot passed away in 1951 at age 47, she was recognized as a “boozy floozy” and the former wife of Humphrey Bogart before the Hollywood leading man ran into the arms of much younger ...

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  5. Mayo Methot. Actress. Born in Portland, Oregon, she was a stage theatre performer who starred on Broadway in George M. Cohan's The Song and Dance Man and later Great Day, where she debuted the classic song More Than You Know. She made her screen debut in Taxi Talks (1930). A veteran of nearly 30 films, her credits included Corsair...

  6. When Bogart’s character is sent to investigate the death of a young man, he finds the hostesses coerced into covering up a series of crimes perpetrated by their boss, a notorious gangster. Methot and Bette Davis in 'The Marked Women' (1937) It was a year after the release of the film that Methot and Bogart were married.

  7. PORTLAND, Ore., June 9 (UP)-- Mayo Methot, onetime stage and motion-picture actress and former wife of Humphrey Bogart, the actor, died today in Holladay Park Hospital of complications following ...

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