Raised as a privileged, cultured and refined New York City boy, he endured a difficult childhood, learned drama from the ground up, married multiple times and played gangster roles that were the complete opposite of his real personality. An unlikely leading man, he was one of the greatest talents to grace the silver screen and remains an icon today. See why he was voted the Number One leading man of all time. After the lecture, see Bogie in a rare comedic television appearance! Autograph, memorabilia and book displays are included with this presentation. The lecture is sponsored by the Brentwood Historical Society. Their meeting will take place at the Brentwood Public Library and is open to the public. For more information, you may reach the Brentwood Historical Society by email at president@brentwoodhis.org
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Earlier Event: February 13
Private lecture - "The Producers - Mel Brooks' funniest film"
Later Event: February 20
Private lecture - "Humphrey Bogart - American Icon"