Lauren Bacall
Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart in "Dark Passage" (1947) Wikipedia

Legendary actress Lauren Bacall died at the age of 89. The Oscar nominee was best known for her work in “The Mirror Has Two Faces,” “The Big Sleep,” and “To Have and Have Not.” Bacall had a stroke in her New York City home, according to her family.

Bacall, who’s sultry-voice propelled her into stardom in the 1940s, made her screen debut in 1944’s "To Have and Have Not," which also starred her future husband, Humphrey Bogart. Though 25 years her senior, Bogart and Bacall soon became one of Hollywood's great romances.

“They really were smitten with each other,” said dancer Joy Barlowe in “Bogart.” “You could tell by the looks. He always had his hand on her shoulder. And he called her Baby. … They were always disappearing. That was when directors told the company, ‘O.K., take a break, be back in 15.’ And the rest of us, we’d be right back there. … But they would disappear into one or another of their dressing rooms, and sometimes 15 minutes ran a little longer. But we just thought, ‘Oh, what the heck. And they’d come out looking very happy, a little mussed up, but nothing that you couldn’t fix. I mean, they weren’t obscene about anything.”

Barlowe continued: “Bogie got a little more giggly because of her.”

Bacall married Bogart when she was just 19-years-old, and the two had two children and starred in four films together. Their marriage lasted for 11 years, until Bogart’s death from cancer in 1957. He was 57-years-old. After Bogart passed, Bacall noted, "In my eleven years as his wife I knew the greatest happiness of my life. I have never known quite that quality of pure happiness since." Here's a look back at Bacall's life over the past ten years.

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Lauren Bacall attends French designer Jean Paul Gaultier's autumn-winter ready-to-wear fashion show in Paris, March 6, 1994. Reuters
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Lauren Bacall poses with her "Cesar" award she received for her career during the French Film Industry awards ceremony March 2, 1996. Reuters
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Actress Lauren Bacall smiles with the Golden Globe award she received as Best Supporting Actress in a Musical or Comedy for her role in "The Mirror has Two Faces;" at the 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards January 19, 1997 in Beverly Hills, Calif. Reuters
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Lauren Bacal waves as she arrives for the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Cannes film festival May 11, 1997. Reuters
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Lauren Bacall waves to photographers as she arrives at a movie memorabilia auction in New York, July 27, 1999. Reuters
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Bacall acccepts award for Nicole Kidman at the CDFA in New York, 2003. Reuters
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Bacall arrives at the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures gala in New York City on January 13, 2004. Reuters
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Lauren Bacall receives Honorary Award at the Norwegian International film festival in Haugesund August 17, 2007. Reuters
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Actress Lauren Bacall poses with the Honorary Oscar she received at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Governors Awards in Hollywood, California November 14, 2009. Reuters
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Actress Lauren Bacall arrives at the 2010 Vanity Fair Oscar party in West Hollywood, California March 7, 2010. Reuters