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  1. Verita Bouvaire-Thompson [1918-2011] was an American actress turned hairdresser who reputedly had a 14-year affair with actor Humphrey Bogart. After graduating from high school and coming second in the 1935 Miss Arizona Pageant, she was discovered by a Hollywood talent scout and signed a contract with Republic Pictures.

  2. 5 de jun. de 1997 · Verita Bouvaire-Thompson [1918-2011] was an American actress turned hairdresser who reputedly had a 14-year affair with actor Humphrey Bogart. After graduating from high school and coming second in the 1935 Miss Arizona Pageant, she was discovered by a Hollywood talent scout and signed a contract with Republic Pictures.

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  4. Verita Bouvaire-Thompson (9 February 1918 – 1 February 2008) was an American actress turned hairdresser who reputedly had a 14-year affair with actor Humphrey Bogart.

  5. 4 de mar. de 2008 · Verita Bouvaire Thompson was born in 1918 in Nogales, Arizona. Her parents died soon after her birth and she lived with wealthy grandparents; he was a surgeon, in demand for lectures, at which Verita accompanied him after his wife's death. Meanwhile, after leaving high school, she was runner-up in the 1935 Miss Arizona contest and, with her

  6. Verita Bouvaire-Thompson [1918–2011] was an American actress turned hairdresser who reputedly had a 14-year affair with actor Humphrey Bogart. After graduating from high school and coming second in the 1935 Miss Arizona Pageant, she was discovered by a Hollywood talent scout and signed a contract with Republic Pictures..

  7. Verita Bouvaire Thompson was born in 1918 in Nogales, Arizona. Her parents died soon after her birth and she lived with wealthy grandparents; he was a surgeon, in demand for lectures, at which Verita accompanied him after his wife's death. Meanwhile, after leaving high school, she was runner-up in the 1935 Miss Arizona contest and, with her