This Biography is about one of the best Actress Lauren Bacall including her Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Lauren Bacall | |
Real Name | Lauren Bacall |
Profession | Actresses |
Nick Name | Betty Joan Perske |
Famous as | Actress, Model |
Nationality | American |
Personal Life of Lauren Bacall | |
Born on | 16 September 1924 |
Birthday | 16th September |
Died At Age | 89 |
Sun Sign | Virgo |
Born in | The Bronx, New York |
Died on | 12 August 2014 |
Place of death | Manhattan, New York City |
Grouping of People | Jewish Actresses |
Family Background of Lauren Bacall | |
Father | William Perske |
Mother | Natalie Weinstein |
Spouses/Partners | Jason Robards (m. 1961-1969), Humphrey Bogart (m. 1945-1957) |
Children | Sam Robards, Stephen Humphrey Bogart, Leslie Howard Bogart |
Education | NA |
Awards | 1967 – Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year
1970 – Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical- Applause 1972 – Sarah Siddons Award Actress of the Year 1980 – National Book Award in the one-year category: Autobiography 1981 – Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical Woman of the Year 1984 – Sarah Siddons Award Actress of the Year 1990 – George Eastman Award 1992 – Donostia Award (Honorary) 1993 – Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award 1994 – National Board of Review Award for Best Cast |
Personal Fact of Lauren Bacall | |
Lauren Bacall was an American actress known for her peculiar voice and sensual looks. She rubbed shoulders with Hollywood greats like Frank Sinatra, and Humphrey Bogart who she later married. Born into a working class family in New York, she went on to create a name for herself in Hollywood. Before making her debut as an actress, she began her career as a model. She made her debut as a leading lady with the film To Have and Have Not in 1944. It was directed by Humphrey Bogart. She starred in stylish Hollywood crime dramas and romantic comedies. Apart from films, she also worked on Broadway in musicals and earned two Tony Awards (1970 & 1981). She won a Golden Globe Award and an Oscar nomination for her performance in ‘The Mirror Has Two Faces’. The American Film Institute named her the 20th greatest female star of Classic Hollywood cinema. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences honored her with an Academy Honorary Award in 2009. |
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