Woman of the Year

The 83-year-old widow of Humphrey Bogart and Jason Robards resurfaced at a Broadway opening on Thursday, looking ravishing.
Lauren Bacall
Although Lauren has never won an Oscar, she was nominated for her work in the 1996 film, "The Mirror Has Two Faces." Lauren was expected to win, but in an upset, the award went to Juliette Binoche for "The English Patient."

Lauren is a spokesperson for the Tuesday Morning discount chain.



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91. TO BAD THE ACTRESSES OF TODAY DON'T SHOW AS MUCH CLASS AS LAUREN HAS IN HER PINKY FINGER

Posted at 6:54AM on Mar 2nd 2008 by sport

92. to bad the so called actresses of today dont have the class this lady has in her pinky finger

Posted at 6:56AM on Mar 2nd 2008 by sport

93. those are age spots on her chest.....what a class act she was and is

Posted at 6:57AM on Mar 2nd 2008 by sport

94. Her amazing voice will be etched in our memory forever! She is one of the last Hollywood beauties who made Hollywood what it was. Classic, all the way!

Posted at 9:41AM on Mar 2nd 2008 by gracie ann ~

95. She's 83, what do you all expect. Why is there hair on her chest?.. But do you all notice the palm of her hands. They look so smooth and soft. That is part of the body that really isn't exposed to the sun. So it must be true about keeping out of the sun as much as possible or using tons of suncreen.

Posted at 11:40AM on Mar 2nd 2008 by LuLuTX

96. Dear Lauren, As a young 6-7 yr old you became the first movie star I paid attention to when you were the model for maternity clothes. At the top of my personal Pantheon you continue to lead 'my group' which includes B. Davis, J. Crawford, Hermeine Gingo (sp?),all the Barrymores, Betsey Palmer,; not to forget, Olivia deH. J. Stewart, Jule Brenner, and others too numerous to mention. You have always personified the unembellished true person which was the ideal of the ;Yankee culture in which I was raaised. Being able to see the real you, without all the unnecessary camofloge /makeup puts you in the rarified group of my parents whose healthy complexion was always their best makae-up. In my seventieth year you still head my private pantheon, aalong with my forebearers, and Queen Elezabeth. Be well, live long and God Bless, Mike W

Posted at 12:45PM on Mar 2nd 2008 by D. Michael Waldo

97. I really doubt that she has a hairy chest as it appears. More likely just age marks. But with all due respect to Lauren Baccall, there comes a time in every womans life when plunging necklines are no longer attractive. It becomes evident even with a lot of wormen in their 40's. But so many don't seem to notice, or just ignore that fact.

Posted at 1:47PM on Mar 2nd 2008 by Johnny Cardenas

98. We all can't stay young and beautiful forever on the outside but as Lauren Bacall, we centainly can reamin or even become, even more beautiful from the in side spirit and heart. She was is and will be a class act and in my eyes, I see the same beautiful actress with a talent that is rare these days Oh , we certainly have them but the era of ms Bacall was and era of glamor and it is very diferent today.. As we all know ,all the plastic surgery or creams, botox etc, won't keep a person looking like they were 19 forever. I am the first to admit, that I look totally diffent from 19 til now at 46. Shoot, I was a good looking dude and had so much fun. Still do but not like when I was 19 or in my 20's
I pray for she believes in God and has given him her heart and soul, for her health , her talent and her life.
Like I said Ms. Bacall is a class act.

Posted at 2:09PM on Mar 8th 2008 by Gary

99. Anyone else think Michelle Williams would be her double in the younger years?

Posted at 2:40PM on Mar 9th 2008 by Joy Cone

100. I always thought she was a great actress and heard she was a very kind and generous person. TMZ took a really cheap shot putting this picture of her up. I am sure they had more flattering pictures of her. This is one of the reasons I don't come on this the site very much any more. It takes so little effort to be nice as it does to to be mean.

Posted at 12:20AM on Mar 21st 2008 by Little Bit

101. Her autobiography is fantastic, came out in the 80s, called By Myself. She connects the dots from her early childhood [abandoned by Dad] raised by a strong mother with solid values to finding those values shared by Bogart. To anyone who has survived a loved's ones battle with cancer, you will find your experience in her recounting of Bogart at home, very ill, while they tried to keep up a "normal schedule". Huston's eulogy at Bogart's funeral: "there are no pockets in a shroud. We take with us what we gave away. Your husband gave much". Bacall is frank in relating her difficulty in maintaining an even keel after his passing. Clearly, her years with him were vintage. I know the feeling. READ IT.

Posted at 4:56PM on Apr 5th 2008 by Mink

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