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Lauren Bacall

Lauren Bacall

Birthday: 16 September 1924, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name: Betty Joan Perske
Height: 174 cm

Lauren Bacall was born Betty Joan Perske on September 16, 1924, in New York City. She is the daughter of Natalie Weinstein-Bacal, a Romanian Jewish immigrant, and William Perske, who was born in New J ...Show More

Lauren Bacall
[on "A Woman's Wold"] Not a giant hit, but I got terrific reviews. Clifton Webb was Bogie's old frie Show more [on "A Woman's Wold"] Not a giant hit, but I got terrific reviews. Clifton Webb was Bogie's old friend, and Fred MacMurray was terrific; he was someone else who was never appreciated. Hide
We live in an age of mediocrity. Stars today are not the same stature as Bogie [Humphrey Bogart], Ja Show more We live in an age of mediocrity. Stars today are not the same stature as Bogie [Humphrey Bogart], James Cagney, Spencer Tracy, Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart [James Stewart]. Hide
[on Michael Curtiz] His great talent was moving the camera around. "Bright Leaf" was a joke, but I w Show more [on Michael Curtiz] His great talent was moving the camera around. "Bright Leaf" was a joke, but I was thrilled to work with Cooper. "Young Man," I thought was pretty good though Mike Curtiz was not the ideal director for the Bix Beiderbecke story. Hide
I was this flat-chested, big-footed, lanky thing. I was this flat-chested, big-footed, lanky thing.
[on filming her most famous scene, in To Have and Have Not (1944)] My hand was shaking, my head was Show more [on filming her most famous scene, in To Have and Have Not (1944)] My hand was shaking, my head was shaking, the cigarette was shaking, I was mortified. The harder I tried to stop, the more I shook. I realized that one way to hold my trembling head still was to keep it down, chin low, almost to my chest, and eyes up at Bogart. It worked and turned out to be the beginning of The Look. Hide
I am still working, I've never stopped and, while my health holds out, I won't stop. I am still working, I've never stopped and, while my health holds out, I won't stop.
[upon receiving her Honorary Oscar] A man at last! [upon receiving her Honorary Oscar] A man at last!
A legend involves the past. I don't like categories. This one is great and that one is great. The wo Show more A legend involves the past. I don't like categories. This one is great and that one is great. The word "great" stands for something. When you talk about a great actor, you're not talking about Tom Cruise. His whole behavior is so shocking. It's inappropriate and vulgar and absolutely unacceptable to use your private life to sell anything commercially, but I think it's kind of a sickness. Hide
[on the Twilight films] Yes, I saw Twilight - my granddaughter made me watch it, she said it was the Show more [on the Twilight films] Yes, I saw Twilight - my granddaughter made me watch it, she said it was the greatest vampire film ever. After the "film" was over I wanted to smack her across her head with my shoe, but I do not want a (tell-all) book called Grannie Dearest written on me when I die. So instead I gave her a DVD of Murnau's 1922 masterpiece Nosferatu (1922) and told her, "Now that's a vampire film!". And that goes for all of you! Watch Nosferatu instead! Hide
A woman isn't complete without a man. But where do you find a man - a real man - these days? A woman isn't complete without a man. But where do you find a man - a real man - these days?
I put my career in second place throughout both my marriages and it suffered. I don't regret it. You Show more I put my career in second place throughout both my marriages and it suffered. I don't regret it. You make choices. If you want a good marriage, you must pay attention to that. If you want to be independent, go ahead. You can't have it all. Hide
[on "Confidential Agent"] A very bad experience for Boyer and myself. He was wonderful. But Herman S Show more [on "Confidential Agent"] A very bad experience for Boyer and myself. He was wonderful. But Herman Schumin, who directed, knew nothing about movies. He gave me terrible direction, if any. It was just a nightmare. Schumlin did nothing to help. The press killed me - after building me into this combination of Gabo and Dietrich and Mae West and God-knows-who. Sddenly I became this nothing. I spent the next 20 years building myself back up to where I had any confidence at all in what I could do. Hide
[on receiving an honorary Oscar] The thought when I get home that I'm going to have a two-legged man Show more [on receiving an honorary Oscar] The thought when I get home that I'm going to have a two-legged man in my room is so exciting. Hide
It's been misspelt a lot. He decided on it. It's not "Bogey". He signed it with an "ie". And that's Show more It's been misspelt a lot. He decided on it. It's not "Bogey". He signed it with an "ie". And that's good enough for me. Hide
[on "The Cobweb"] We used to kid about that while making it; the movie was about the God-damned drap Show more [on "The Cobweb"] We used to kid about that while making it; the movie was about the God-damned drapes. Vincente was a marvelous man, but totally visual. He was not so interested in actors. Hide
I never believed marriage was a lasting institution. I thought that to be married for five years was Show more I never believed marriage was a lasting institution. I thought that to be married for five years was to be married forever. Hide
I don't think being the only child of a single parent helped. I was always a little unsteady in my s Show more I don't think being the only child of a single parent helped. I was always a little unsteady in my self-belief. Then there was the Jewish thing. I love being Jewish, I have no problem with it at all. But it did become like a scar, with all these people saying you don't look it. Hide
Actors today go into TV, which I don't consider has a lot to do with acting. They only think of star Show more Actors today go into TV, which I don't consider has a lot to do with acting. They only think of stardom. If you photograph well, that's enough. I have a terrible time distinguishing one from another. Girls wear their hair the same, and are much too anorexic-looking. Hide
[on Humphrey Bogart] Was he tough? In a word, no. Bogey was truly a gentle soul. [on Humphrey Bogart] Was he tough? In a word, no. Bogey was truly a gentle soul.
I think your whole life shows in your face and you should be proud of that. I think your whole life shows in your face and you should be proud of that.
[on "Shock Treatmenr"] A nightmare!" [on "Shock Treatmenr"] A nightmare!"
I would hate now [2005] to be married. It does occur to me on occasion that, if I fall and hit my he Show more I would hate now [2005] to be married. It does occur to me on occasion that, if I fall and hit my head, there will be no one to make the phone call. But who wants to think about that disaster? I'd prefer not to. Hide
[on Bette Davis] Well, I must say that I always loved her. And I think that she - for me - was the b Show more [on Bette Davis] Well, I must say that I always loved her. And I think that she - for me - was the best actress and the most exciting female star on the screen. I think her work will live forever. I think it's timeless. And as she got older, her talent did not diminish. I mean, "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" - she - it was a wonderful job of acting that she did. She looked like a fright, but that was the part. But she could convey almost anything. She was quite an extraordinary talent. And unfortunately, she didn't have an opportunity to do as much a she wanted to, but she was a woman who had to work. And I understand that better than most people do - that you have to work. Hide
I'm a total Democrat. I'm anti-Republican. And it's only fair that you know it... I'm liberal. The L Show more I'm a total Democrat. I'm anti-Republican. And it's only fair that you know it... I'm liberal. The L word! Hide
On imagination: Imagination is the highest kite that can fly. On imagination: Imagination is the highest kite that can fly.
You learn to cope with whatever you have to cope with. I spent my childhood in New York, riding on s Show more You learn to cope with whatever you have to cope with. I spent my childhood in New York, riding on subways and buses. And you know what you learn if you're a New Yorker? The world doesn't owe you a damn thing, Hide
I remember my oldest son, Steve, saying to me once, "I don't ever remember seeing you with an apron Show more I remember my oldest son, Steve, saying to me once, "I don't ever remember seeing you with an apron on." And I thought, "That's right, honey, you did not." That was his concept of what a mother should be. Hide
[on John Huston] He was about something. [on John Huston] He was about something.
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