Lauren Bacall
![Bacall in 1945](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/76/Lauren_Bacall_1945_press_photo.jpg)
Bacall began a career as a model for the Walter Thornton Model Agency before making her film debut at the age of twenty in ''To Have and Have Not'' (1944) as the leading lady opposite Humphrey Bogart, whom she later married. She continued in the film noir genre with appearances alongside Bogart in ''The Big Sleep'' (1946), ''Dark Passage'' (1947), and ''Key Largo'' (1948), and she starred in the romantic comedies ''How to Marry a Millionaire'' (1953) and ''Designing Woman'' (1957). She portrayed the female lead in ''Written on the Wind'' (1956), which is considered one of Douglas Sirk's seminal films. She later acted in ''Harper'' (1966), ''Murder on the Orient Express'' (1974), and ''The Shootist'' (1976).
Bacall found a career resurgence for her role in the romantic comedy ''The Mirror Has Two Faces'' (1996), for which she earned the Golden Globe Award and the Screen Actors Guild Award, in addition to nominations for the Academy Award and the BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress. During the final stage of her career, she gained newfound success with a younger audience for major supporting roles in the films ''Misery'' (1990), ''Dogville'' (2003), ''Birth'' (2004), and the English dubs of the animated films ''Howl's Moving Castle'' (2004) and ''Ernest & Celestine'' (2012).
For her work in theatre, Bacall made her Broadway debut in ''Johnny 2x4'' (1942). She went on to win two Tony Awards for Best Actress in a Musical for her performances in ''Applause'' (1970) and ''Woman of the Year'' (1981). She also acted in the play ''Goodbye Charlie'' (1959), the farce ''Cactus Flower'' (1965), and ''Wonderful Town'' (1977). She made her West End debut in ''The Applause'' (1970) followed by ''Sweet Bird of Youth'' (1985). Provided by Wikipedia
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