HUMPHREY BOGART was Hollywood’s original tough guy – playing cold-hearted cops and killers and a world-weary “gin-joint” owner in the most romantic film ever. But the US star of 1942 movie classic ...
Steve now oversees the management of the estate of his dad, including controlling his name, image, likeness, social media presence, an annual Humphrey Bogart Film Festival, a film company and a ...
The film – the first to be approved by the Bogart estate – reveals Humphrey’s complex and often troubled relationship with women, and his reactionary opinion of their place in society.
But there was far more to Humphrey Bogart than meets the eye, as the great star’s 75-year-old son Stephen explains. "My father was more complicated than people know," says Stephen, who was also ...
they approached Humphrey Bogart Estate CEO Robbert de Klerk, who picked up the phone and called Stephen, who “didn’t really see the added value of another talking heads documentary discussing ...
That's the case for Stephen Humphrey Bogart, 75, a retired television producer who got his name and pebble-tumbled voice from his legendary father and his hooded almond-shaped eyes from his mother ...
He was a very puritanical guy.” When Universal Pictures Content Group started considering making a Bogart documentary, they approached Humphrey Bogart Estate CEO Robbert de Klerk, who picked up the ...