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  1. 13 de feb. de 2008 · Verita Bouvaire Thompson, the reputed long-time mistress and confidante of Humphrey Bogart, has died. She was 89. In 1982, Thompson wrote a revelatory book called <i>Bogie and Me: A Love Story</i ...

  2. 9 de feb. de 2008 · NEW ORLEANS: Verita Bouvaire Thompson, the reputed longtime mistress and. confidante of Humphrey Bogart, has died. She was 89. Thompson died of natural causes at JoEllen Smith Living Center on Feb. 1, according to her boyfriend, Dean Shapiro, a 58-year-old New Orleans writer. In 1982, Thompson wrote a revelatory book called "Bogie and Me: A Love.

  3. Love you, Verita Thompson." 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..

  4. 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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  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. “Don’t let her size fool you. She’s half-Mexican and half-Irish, and when she gets mad, everybody with sense dives for cover.” So said Humphrey Bogart in the early Fifties when a burly ...