Lauren Bacall & Son Stevie Visit Humphrey Bogart On The Set – 1951
Bogy, Baby & Boy
Humphrey Bogart’s wife, Lauren Bacall, known to the public as “Baby”, and their son Stevie, pay Bogart a visit on the set at 20th Century-Fox where he is starring in the newspaper story, “Deadline U.S.A.” Little Stevie takes an active interest in movie production, since he plans to be a movie star like his daddy when he grows up. credit: 20th Century-Fox December 27, 1951
When Humphrey Bogart made Deadline U.S.A. for 20th Century-Fox he was on loan from Warner Bros. to Fox. Maybe that is why the Fox publicity department did not care if they spelled Bogart’s nickname, “Bogey” correctly or not. In September of 1953 Bogart finally ended his long association with Warner Bros. having previously formed his own production company, Santana Productions to make independent productions including six films with Columbia Pictures between 1949 – 1951.
Steohen Humphrey Bogart (born January 6, 1949) did not follow in his father’s footsteps. Humphrey Bogart died of cancer on January 14, 1957. Lauren Bacall moved Steven and his younger sister Leslie (born August 23, 1952) to New York City.
Steven Bogart became a producer for NBC news and is currently the owner of the estate of Humphrey Bogart, managing the name, image, and likeness rights of Humphrey Bogart.
Though Humphrey Bogart has been dead 68 years he is still recognized as the number one film actor of all-time by the American Film Institute, beating out Cary Grant, Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy and every other legendary star. Bogart’s estate annually generates hundreds of thousands of dollars in royalties.