Lauren
Bacall, the husky voice and best known for her sultry beauty has died on Tuesday
at her longtime home at Dakota on Manhattan’s upper West Side,
New York. Bacall died at age of 89.
Robbert De Klerk, co-managing
partner of the Humphrey Bogart Estate confirmed the news on Tuesday morning.
She made an everlasting icon of Hollywood
with her May-December romance with Humphrey Bogart,
who was the Hollywood royalty. She got married in 1945 with Bogart after they
met on the set of 1943’s “To Have and Have Not”. She gave birth of two children Stephen
Humphrey Bogart and Leslie Bogart.
Humphrey Bogart died in 1957;
she later got married with Jason Robards in 1961 and gave birth to her third
child Sam. She performed in other movies with her husband Bogart including
"The Big Sleep" (1946), "Dark Passage" (1947) and "Key
Largo" (1948).
Lauren Bacall received an honorary
Oscar award for her contribution to cinema in 2009 and also she
was nominated for an academy award for “The Mirror Has Two Faces” in 1997.
She started to get fame with her
first film, these all legends are the part of her past life but she always believed
and preferred to the present.
She was the Hollywood legend for
her husky voice and sultry beauty that can never forget by her fans.
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