Humphrey Bogart’s facial scar and war-time activity led to him being known as the tough-guy of Hollywood. Bogie, as he was affectionately called, performed in Classical Hollywood films and was a cultural icon. Casablanca in 1942 was his most significant romantic role with Ingrid Bergman. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Casablanca, and two other films. He won for his role in African Queen with Katherine Hepburn. In the film To Have and Have Not, he met and fell in love with Laurn Bacall. He was 44 and she 19, but their names are still joined together today as the ultimate romantic couple in the Hollywood spotlight.