Oscar’s Habitats

“Sluggy Hollow,” a 1920s adobe house on Shoreham Drive in Los Angeles, was home to Humphrey Bogart and his third wife, actress Mayo Methot, during the years he starred in The Maltese Falcon (1941), Casablanca (1943) and To Have and Have Not (1944). The name “Sluggy Hollow” came from Methot’s widely known nickname, “Sluggy,” after her combative nature.





































































































































































I don’t think I’ve ever seen Bogart with so much hair. Nevertheless, he always smoldered.
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I have never known Bogey with anyone but Bacall. But this little anecdote certainly attests to a predecessor and, it would appear, a volatile one at that.
Who wins in BEST PICTURE, BEST ACTOR, BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR, BEST ACTRESS, BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS?
On my blog you can find 2009 Oscar awards live streaming video:
2009 OSCAR – NOMINEES AND WINNERS: http://www.playlist.com/blog/entry/12409931011
I intend to take advantage of such resources
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Looks like he’s gettin’ himself a shooter before breakfast!
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“Here’s lookin’ at you!”