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Humphrey Bogart (1899–1957) [1] [2] was an American actor and producer whose 36-year career began with live stage productions in New York in 1920. He had been born into an affluent family in New York's Upper West Side, [3] the first-born child and only son of illustrator Maud Humphrey and physician Belmont DeForest Bogart. [1]
Game piece is a concept of experimental music having its roots with composers Iannis Xenakis, Christian Wolff [need quotation to verify] and John Zorn. Game pieces may be considered controlled improvisation. [1] [page needed] An essential characteristic is that there is no pre-arranged sequence of events. They unfold freely according to certain ...
From the 1940s onward, the character became closely associated with actor Humphrey Bogart, who played Spade in the third and best-known film version of The Maltese Falcon. [5] Though Bogart's slight frame, dark features and no-nonsense depiction contrasted with Hammett's vision of Spade (blond, well-built and mischievous), his sardonic ...
Cluedo, known as Clue in North America, is a murder mystery-themed multimedia franchise started in 1949 with the manufacture of the Cluedo board game. The franchise has since expanded to film, television game shows, book series, computer games, board game spinoffs, a comic, a play, a musical, jigsaws, card games, and other media.
Hollywood couple Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall are most well-known for films they starred in during the 1940s, but their son, Stephen Humphrey Bogart, is still shocked that his parent’s ...
A game piece (or gamepiece) may refer to: Game piece (board game) Game piece (hieroglyph), in Ancient Egypt games; Game piece (music) Lottery ticket; See also.
To call “Spinning Gold” a labor of love is an understatement completely uncharacteristic of its subject: the late Neil Bogart, the larger-than-life founder of Casablanca Records, the famously ...
Cobra: John Zorn's Game Pieces Volume 2 is an album by John Zorn that includes his game piece, Cobra. [1] The piece was recorded in previous versions by the labels HatHut ( Cobra in 1985), Knitting Factory ( Live at the Knitting Factory in 1992), and Avant ( Tokyo Operations '94 in 1994) but this was the first time by Zorn's label Tzadik .