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Actress Lauren Bacall dies at 89
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Actress Lauren Bacall, and husband, actor Humphrey Bogart, attend a dinner at the Biltmore Bowl, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States, on Dec. 9, 1946.
NEW YORK — Lauren Bacall, the slinky, sultry-voiced actress who created on-screen magic with Humphrey Bogart in "To Have and Have Not" and "The Big Sleep" and off-screen magic in one of Hollywood's most storied marriages, died Tuesday at age 89. Bacall, whose long career brought two Tonys and a special Oscar, died in New York. The managing partner of the Humphrey Bogart Estate, Robbert J.F. de Klerk, said that Bacall died at home, but declined to give further details.