Humphrey Bogart filmography
Humphrey Bogart was an American film actor whose career spanned nearly three decades. During that time he appeared in 75 feature films, including In a Lonely Place, Angels with Dirty Faces, Sabrina, The Big Sleep, To Have and Have Not, and The Caine Mutiny.
While many of his early films were supporting roles in major films starring James Cagney, Edward G. Robinson, George Raft, or Bette Davis, as well as leads or second leads in B pictures, often type-cast as a gangster, Bogart would later play such notable roles as Fred C. Dobbs in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Sam Spade in The Maltese Falcon, Charlie Allnut in The African Queen, and Rick Blaine in Casablanca.
Bogart was nominated three times for a Best Actor Oscar by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, winning for the African Queen in 1951.
Many of Bogart's movies have been remade such as: The Big Sleep (1978), We're No Angels (1989), Desperate Hours (1990), and Sabrina (1995).
Filmography
1928–1940
Year | Film | Role | Director | Notes |
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1928 | Dancing Town, TheThe Dancing Town | Man in Doorway at Dance | Edmund Lawrence | |
1930 | Broadway's Like That | Ruth's Fiance | Arthur Hurley | |
Up the River | Steve Jordan | John Ford | ||
Devil with Women, AA Devil with Women | Tom Standish | Irving Cummings | ||
1931 | Body and Soul | Jim Watson | Alfred Santell | |
Bad Sister | Valentine Corliss | Hobart Henley | ||
Women of All Nations | Stone | Raoul Walsh | (scenes deleted) | |
Holy Terror, AA Holy Terror | Steve Nash | Irving Cummings | ||
1932 | Love Affair | Jim Leonard | Thornton Freeland | |
Big City Blues | Shep Adkins | Mervyn LeRoy | Uncredited | |
Three on a Match | Harve | Mervyn LeRoy | ||
1934 | Midnight | Garboni | Chester Erskine | |
1936 | Petrified Forest, TheThe Petrified Forest | Duke Mantee | Archie Mayo | |
Bullets or Ballots | Nick "Bugs" Fenner | William Keighley | ||
Two Against the World | Sherry Scott | William C. McGann | ||
China Clipper | Hap Stuart | Ray Enright | ||
Isle of Fury | Valentine "Val" Stevens | Frank McDonald | ||
1937 | Black Legion | Frank Taylor | Archie Mayo | |
Great O'Malley, TheThe Great O'Malley | John Phillips | William Dieterle | ||
Marked Woman | David Graham | Lloyd Bacon | ||
San Quentin | Joe "Red" Kennedy | Lloyd Bacon | ||
Kid Galahad | Turkey Morgan | Michael Curtiz | ||
Dead End | Hugh "Baby Face" Martin | William Wyler | ||
Stand-In | Doug Quintain | Tay Garnett | ||
1938 | Swing Your Lady | Ed Hatch | Ray Enright | |
Crime School | Deputy Commissioner Mark Braden | Lewis Seiler | ||
Men Are Such Fools | Harry Galleon | Busby Berkeley | ||
Racket Busters | Pete "Czar" Martin | Lloyd Bacon | ||
Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse, TheThe Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse | "Rocks" Valentine | Anatole Litvak | ||
Angels with Dirty Faces | James Frazier | Michael Curtiz | ||
Swingtime in the Movies | Himself | Crane Wilbur | Uncredited | |
1939 | King of the Underworld | Joe Gurney | Lewis Seiler | |
Oklahoma Kid, TheThe Oklahoma Kid | Whip McCord | Lloyd Bacon | ||
You Can't Get Away with Murder | Frank Wilson | Lewis Seiler | ||
Dark Victory | Michael O'Leary | Edmund Goulding | ||
Roaring Twenties, TheThe Roaring Twenties | George Hally | Raoul Walsh | ||
Return of Doctor X, TheThe Return of Doctor X | Dr. Maurice Xavier, aka Marshall Quesne | Vincent Sherman | ||
Invisible Stripes | Chuck Martin | Lloyd Bacon | ||
1940 | Virginia City | John Murrell | Michael Curtiz | |
It All Came True | Grasselli aka Chips Maguire | Lewis Seiler | ||
Brother Orchid | Jack Buck | Lloyd Bacon | ||
They Drive by Night | Paul Fabrini | Raoul Walsh |
1941–1950
Year | Film | Role | Director | Leading Lady | Notes |
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1941 | High Sierra | Roy Earle | Raoul Walsh | Ida Lupino | |
Wagons Roll at Night, TheThe Wagons Roll at Night | Nick Coster | Ray Enright | Sylvia Sidney | ||
Maltese Falcon, TheThe Maltese Falcon | Sam Spade | John Huston | Mary Astor | ||
1942 | All Through the Night | Alfred 'Gloves' Donahue | Vincent Sherman | Kaaren Verne | |
Big Shot, TheThe Big Shot | Joseph "Duke" Berne | Lewis Seiler | Irene Manning | ||
Across the Pacific | Rick Leland | John Huston | Mary Astor | ||
Casablanca | Rick Blaine | Michael Curtiz | Ingrid Bergman | ||
1943 | Action in the North Atlantic | Lt. Joe Rossi | Lloyd Bacon | Julie Bishop | |
Sahara | Sgt. Joe Gunn | Zoltan Korda | |||
Thank Your Lucky Stars | Himself | David Butler | |||
1944 | Passage to Marseille | Jean Matrac | Michael Curtiz | Michele Morgan | |
To Have and Have Not | Harry "Steve" Morgan | Howard Hawks | Lauren Bacall | ||
I Am an American[1] | Himself | Crane Wilbur | |||
1945 | Conflict | Richard Mason | Curtis Bernhardt | Alexis Smith | |
1946 | Two Guys From Milwaukee | Himself | David Butler | Uncredited | |
Big Sleep, TheThe Big Sleep | Philip Marlowe | Howard Hawks | Lauren Bacall | ||
Never Say Goodbye | Phil's Bogart impression | James V. Kern | Voice | ||
1947 | Dead Reckoning | Capt. "Rip" Murdock | John Cromwell | Lizabeth Scott | |
Two Mrs. Carrolls, TheThe Two Mrs. Carrolls | Geoffrey Carroll | Peter Godfrey | Barbara Stanwyck | ||
Dark Passage | Vincent Parry | Delmer Daves | Lauren Bacall | ||
1948 | Always Together | Himself | Frederick De Cordova | Uncredited | |
Treasure of the Sierra Madre, TheThe Treasure of the Sierra Madre | Fred C. Dobbs | John Huston | |||
Key Largo | Frank McCloud | John Huston | Lauren Bacall | ||
1949 | Knock on Any Door | Andrew Morton | Nicholas Ray | ||
Tokyo Joe | Joseph "Joe" Barrett | Stuart Heisler | Florence Marly | ||
1950 | Chain Lightning | Lt. Col. Matthew "Matt" Brennan | Stuart Heisler | Eleanor Parker | |
In a Lonely Place | Dixon Steele | Nicholas Ray | Gloria Grahame |
1951–1956
Year | Film | Role | Director | Leading Lady | Notes |
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1951 | Enforcer, TheThe Enforcer | Dist. Atty. Martin Ferguson | Bretaigne Windust | ||
Sirocco | Harry Smith | Curtis Bernhardt | Märta Torén | ||
African Queen, TheThe African Queen | Charlie Allnut | John Huston | Katharine Hepburn | ||
1952 | Deadline—U.S.A. | Ed Hutcheson | Richard Brooks | Kim Hunter | |
1953 | Road to Bali, TheThe Road to Bali | Himself | Hal Walker | ||
Battle Circus | Maj. Jed Webbe | Richard Brooks | June Allyson | ||
Beat the Devil | Billy Dannreuther | John Huston | Jennifer Jones, Gina Lollobrigida | ||
1954 | Caine Mutiny, TheThe Caine Mutiny | Lt. Cmdr. Philip Francis Queeg | Edward Dmytryk | ||
Sabrina | Linus Larrabee | Billy Wilder | Audrey Hepburn | ||
Barefoot Contessa, TheThe Barefoot Contessa | Harry Dawes | Joseph L. Mankiewicz | Ava Gardner | ||
The Love Lottery | Cameo role at end as himself in British Ealing comedy | Charles Crichton | Uncredited | ||
1955 | We're No Angels | Joseph | Michael Curtiz | ||
Left Hand of God, TheThe Left Hand of God | James "Jim" Carmody | Edward Dmytryk | Gene Tierney | ||
Desperate Hours, TheThe Desperate Hours | Glenn Griffin | William Wyler | |||
1956 | Harder They Fall, TheThe Harder They Fall | Eddie Willis | Mark Robson | Jan Sterling | (Last appearance) |
1982
Posthumously reprised role of Philip Marlowe (via stock footage from The Big Sleep) in Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid.
1995
Bogart appeared in Tales from the Crypt (season 6, episode 15) "You Murderer" (via archive footage), which also starred John Lithgow and was directed by Robert Zemekis.
Box office ranking
At the height of his fame, film exhibitors regularly voted Bogart among the most popular stars in the US (the Quigley Annual Poll) and the UK:
- 1943: 7th (US)
- 1944: 7th (US)
- 1945: 6th (US)
- 1946: 6th (US)
- 1947: 5th (US)
- 1948: 6th (US)
- 1949: 9th (US)
- 1952: 18th (US), 10th (UK)
- 1953: 24th (US)
- 1954: 12th (US)
- 1955: 8th (US), 10th (UK)
References
- ↑ The 16 minute film, I Am an American, was featured in American theaters as a short feature in connection with "I Am an American Day" (now called Constitution Day). I Am an American was produced by Gordon Hollingshead, also written by Crane Wilbur. Besides Bogart, it featured Gary Gray, Dick Haymes, Danny Kaye, Joan Leslie, Dennis Morgan, Knute Rockne, and Jay Silverheels. See: I Am An American at the TCM Movie Database and I Am an American at the Internet Movie Database.
- McCarty, Clifford. (1990). The Complete Films of Humphrey Bogart. Secaucus, NJ: Citadel Press. ISBN 0-8065-0955-4.
- "Humphrey Bogart > Filmography". IMDB. Retrieved June 1, 2010.
- "Humphrey Bogart > Filmography". The New York Times. Retrieved June 1, 2010.