Goodbye, Charlie
Lauren Bacall and Sydney Chaplin in Goodbye Charlie
Lauren Bacall and Sydney Chaplin in Goodbye Charlie
Lauren Bacall, Sarah Marshall and Sydney Chaplin in Goodbye Charlie
Lauren Bacall and Sydney Chaplin in Goodbye Charlie
Cactus Flower
Lauren Bacall in Cactus Flower
Lauren Bacall in Cactus Flower
Lauren Bacall in Cactus Flower
Lauren Bacall in Cactus Flower
Applause Playbill - Sept 1970
Director Ron Field and Lauren Bacall in rehearsal for Applause
Director Ron Field and Lauren Bacall in rehearsal for Applause
Lauren Bacall in Applause
Lauren Bacall in Applause
Lauren Bacall and Len Cariou in Applause
Lauren Bacall in Applause
Len Cariou and Lauren Bacall in Applause
Lauren Bacall in Applause
Lauren Bacall and Walter Matthau at the 1970 Tony Awards.
Lauren Bacall, publicity still for the 1971 Tony Awards
Robert Mandan and Lauren Bacall in the TV movie of Applause
Woman of the Year Playbill - June 1981
Lauren Bacall and Harry Guardino in rehearsal for Woman of the Year
Lauren Bacall and cast in Woman of the Year
Martha Swope
Harry Guardino and Lauren Bacall in Woman of the Year
Helon Blount, Lauren Bacall and Marian Haraldson in Woman of the Year
Lauren Bacall and Harry Guardino in Woman of the Year
Lauren Bacall in Woman of the Year
Waiting in the Wings Playbill
Lauren Bacall and Patricia Conolly in Waiting in the Wings
Elizabeth Wilson, Rosemary Murphy, Helena Carroll, Patricia Conolly, Lauren Bacall, Rosemary Harris and Bette Henritze in Waiting in the Wings
Rosemary Harris and Lauren Bacall in Waiting in the Wings
Bacall, the recipient of an honorary Academy Award, as well as two Tony Awards, is well-known for her acclaimed film roles, including To Have and Have Not; Key Largo; How To Marry A Millionaire; The Mirror Has Two Faces; and many more. She has also penned three autobiographies: Now; By Myself; and its update By Myself and Then Some.
Lauren was last seen on Broadway in 2000 with Waiting In the Wings. Other Broadway credits include Goodbye Charlie; Cactus Flower; Woman of the Year; and Applause, in which she also starred in the television version. She has appeared in the UK in The Visit, and also in regional productions of Wonderful Town; and Sweet Bird of Youth.