

In 1950, Lauren starred in Bright Leaf (1950), a drama set in 1894. The crime drama was even more of a nail biter than her previous film. Robinson, and Lionel Barrymore in Key Largo (1948). The following year, she starred with Bogart, Edward G. The film kept movie patrons on the edge of their seats. In 1947, again with her husband, Lauren starred in the thriller Dark Passage (1947). Although she was making one film a year, each production would be eagerly awaited by the public. The mystery, in the role of Vivian Sternwood Rutledge, was a resounding success. After 1945's Confidential Agent (1945), Lauren received second billing in The Big Sleep (1946) with Bogart.

It was also the first of several Bogie-Bacall films. This not only set the tone for a fabulous career but also one of Hollywood's greatest love stories (she married Bogart in 1945). As a result, which was entirely positive, she was given the part of Marie Browning in To Have and Have Not (1944), a thriller opposite Humphrey Bogart, when she was just 19 years old. The wife of famed director Howard Hawks spotted the picture in the publication and arranged with her husband to have Lauren take a screen test. Out of school, she entered modeling and, because of her beauty, appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar, one of the most popular magazines in the US. She studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, after attending She was educated at Highland Manor, a private boarding school in Tarrytown, New York (through the generosity of wealthy uncles), and then at Julia Richman High School, which enabled her to get her feet wet in some off-Broadway productions. As a school girl, she originally wanted to be a dancer, but later switched gears to head into acting. They divorced when she was five and she rarely saw her father after that.

Her family was middle-class, with her father working as a salesman and her mother as a secretary. She was the daughter of Natalie Weinstein-Bacal, a Romanian Jewish immigrant, and William Perske, who was born in New Jersey, to Polish Jewish parents. In "Two Guys from Milwaukee", they just appeared for fun.Lauren Bacall was born Betty Joan Perske on September 16, 1924, in New York City. They recalled that they had very good chemical (synthesis reactions) together when they made their four major big screen pictures. In 1955, they told the press that their most memorable films together include "The Big Sleep", "Dark Passage", and "Key Largo".

People knew that he adored her since he called her "Baby" both in private and in public. Of Bogart's four marriages, it is said that the only one to bring him any happiness was the one to Bacall. They had two children and remained together until Bogart's death from cancer in 1957. They became romantically involved and were wed in 1945. She was not married Bogart was 44 and married to actress Mayo Methot. At the time, Bacall was 19 years old and living with her mother. In 1943, Humphrey Bogart met Lauren Bacall on the set of "To Have and Have Not". These movies include: a romantic comedy, " To Have and Have Not" (1944), a crime mystery film "The Big Sleep" (1946), a fun comedy, "Two Guys from Milwaukee" (1946), a popular thriller, "Dark Passage" (1947), and a crime drama, "Key Largo" (1948). Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall were able to appear in five movies together.
