
Humphrey Bogart
Humphrey Bogart was a renowned American actor best known for his tough, charismatic screen presence during Hollywood’s Golden Age. He starred in classic films like "Casablanca," "The Maltese Falcon," and "The Big Sleep," often portraying complex, gritty characters such as detectives, criminals, and cynical heroes. Bogart’s performances are characterized by his deep voice, intense eyes, and nuanced acting style, which helped define the film noir genre. His work left a lasting legacy, making him one of the most iconic and influential actors in cinematic history.