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One of the best-known actors of Hollywood's golden era, Humphrey Bogart was often cast in film noir, but some of his best-known efforts were in other genres, such as his appearances in Sabrina and The African Queen (for which he won an Oscar). He was among those who stood up to the witch hunts of the House Un-American Activities Committee. Sahara (2005) as Sergeant Joe Gunn
The Harder They Fall (1956) as Eddie Willis The Left Hand of God (1955) as Jim Carmody The Desperate Hours (1955) as Glenn We're No Angels (1955) as Joseph We're No Angels (1955) as Joseph The Barefoot Contessa (1954) as Harry Dawes The Love Lottery (1954) Sabrina (1954) as Linus Larrabee The Caine Mutiny (1954) as Capt. Philip Francis Queeg Sabrina (1954) as Linus Larrabee Beat the Devil (1953) as Billy Dannreuther Battle Circus (1953) as Maj. Jeb Webbe Deadline--U.S.A. (1952) as Ed Hutcheson Road to Bali (1952) The Enforcer (1951) as Martin Ferguson The Enforcer (1951) as Martin Ferguson Sirocco (1951) as Harry Smith The African Queen (1951) as Charlie Allnut In a Lonely Place (1950) as Dixon Steele Chain Lightning (1950) as Matt Brennan Knock on Any Door (1949) as Andrew Morton Tokyo Joe (1949) as Joe Barrett Key Largo (1948) as Frank McCloud Always Together (1948) as Guest The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre (1948) as Fred C. Dobbs Dark Passage (1947) as Vincent Parry Dead Reckoning (1947) as Rip Murdock The Two Mrs. Carrolls (1947) as Geoffrey Carroll Two Guys From Milwaukee (1946) as Himself The Big Sleep (1946) as Philip Marlowe The Big Sleep (1946) as Philip Marlowe Conflict (1945) as Richard Mason Passage to Marseille (1944) as Matrac To Have And Have Not (1944) as Harry Morgan Action in the North Atlantic (1943) as Joe Rossi Sahara (1943) as Sgt. Joe Gunn Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943) as Specialty Across the Pacific (1942) as Richard Lomas Leland In This Our Life (1942) The Big Shot (1942) as Duke Berne Casablanca (1942) as Richard "Rick" Blaine All Through the Night (1942) as Gloves Donahue High Sierra (1941) as Roy Earle The Maltese Falcon (1941) as Sam Spade The Maltese Falcon (1941) as Sam Spade The Wagons Roll At Night (1941) as Nick Coster Invisible Stripes (1940) as Chuck Martin It All Came True (1940) as Grasselli/Chips Maguire They Drive By Night (1940) as Paul Fabrini Brother Orchid (1940) as Jack Buck Virginia City (1940) as John Murrell King of the Underworld (1939) as Joe Gurney The Oklahoma Kid (1939) as Whip McCord You Can't Get Away with Murder (1939) as Frank Wilson Dark Victory (1939) as Michael O'Leary The Return of Doctor X (1939) as Dr. Maurice J. Xavier The Roaring Twenties (1939) as George Hally Men Are Such Fools (1938) as Harry Galleon Crime School (1938) as Mark Braden The Amazing Doctor Clitterhouse (1938) as Rocks Valentine Angels with Dirty Faces (1938) as James Frazier Swing Your Lady (1938) as Ed Hatch Racket Busters (1938) as John "Czar" Martin Kid Galahad (1937) as Turkey Morgan Kid Galahad (1937) as Turkey Morgan Marked Woman (1937) as David Graham Stand-In (1937) as Douglas Quintain Dead End (1937) as Baby Face Martin San Quentin (1937) as Joe "Red" Kennedy San Quentin (1937) as Joe 'Red' Kennedy The Great O'Malley (1937) as John Phillips Dead End (1937) as Baby Face Martin Isle of Fury (1936) as Val Stevens Black Legion (1936) as Frank Taylor The Petrified Forest (1936) as Duke Mantee China Clipper (1936) as Hap Stuart Two Against The World (1936) as Sherry Scott Bullets or Ballots (1936) as Nick "Bugs" Fenner Midnight (1934) as Garboni Midnight (1934) as Garboni Love Affair (1932) as Jim Leonard Big City Blues (1932) as Adkins Three On A Match (1932) as Harve the Mug Love Affair (1932) as Jim Leonard Big City Blues (1932) as Adkins A Holy Terror (1931) as Steve Nash Bad Sister (1931) as Corliss Bad Sister (1931) as Valentine Corliss Body And Soul (1931) as Jim Watson Women of All Nations (1931) as Stone A Devil With Women (1930) as Tom Standish Up The River (1930) as Steve |
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