HER Hollywood career spanned seven decades, with a memorable debut aged 19 opposite her future husband, Humphrey Bogart, in “To Have and Have Not.”
More than 50 years later, “The Mirror Has Two Faces” earned Lauren Bacall a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award nomination.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1924, she went on to become one of cinema’s biggest stars, best known for her husky voice and smouldering looks.
A Twitter account of the Bogart estate, run by Bacall’s son, tweeted: “With deep sorrow, yet with great gratitude for her amazing life, we confirm the passing of Lauren Bacall.”
She reportedly died after suffering a major stroke at home in New York.
Bacall was awarded an honorary Oscar in 2009 in recognition of “her central place in the golden age of motion pictures.”
Bacall appeared in more than 30 movies, including “How to Marry a Millionaire” and “Murder on the Orient Express.”
She also acted on stage in New York, winning Tony Awards for best leading actress in a musical in 1970 for “Applause” and in 1981 for “Woman of the Year.”
(SD-Agencies)
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