Born in 1924, she emerged as a leading actress during Hollywood's Golden Age. Known for her sultry voice and alluring presence, she gained fame in the 1940s with films like "To Have and Have Not," where she starred alongside Humphrey Bogart, whom she later married. Her career spanned over six decades, with notable performances in "The Big Sleep" and "Key Largo." She also earned acclaim on stage, winning Tony Awards for "Applause" and "Woman of the Year." She passed away in 2014.