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Humphrey$96573$ - Übersetzung nach Englisch

BRITISH NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST
Nick Humphrey; Nicholas Keynes Humphrey; Humphrey, Nicholas

Humphrey      
n. Humphrey (naam)
Humphrey Bogart         
  • Plaque commemorating Bogart's birthplace
  • 2015 [[street art]] of Bogart and Bacall in Spain
  • With Bacall and [[Henry Fonda]] in the televised version of "The Petrified Forest", 1955
  • In ''Dark Passage'' (1947)
  • Bogart and Bacall's wedding in 1945
  • Bogart, Leslie Howard, and Bette Davis in ''[[The Petrified Forest]]'', 1936
  • Bogart and Bacall in ''The Big Sleep'' (1946)
  • [[Mayo Methot]] and Bogart with their dogs (1944)
  • Bogart as [[Sam Spade]] in the trailer for ''The Maltese Falcon''
  • Magazine ad in 1954
  • Bogart's niche in the Columbarium of Eternal Light, Garden of Memory of Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California
  • Oscar]] nominations
  • The Harder They Fall]]'' (1956)
  • Trailer for ''[[Dark Victory]]'', 1939
  • ''The Petrified Forest'' trailer (1936)
  • ''The Treasure of the Sierra Madre'' (1948)
  • Enlisting at 18 in the US Navy in 1918, Bogart was recorded as a model sailor.
  • Bogart's star on the Walk of Fame, at 6322 Hollywood Boulevard
  • Taking a back seat to [[James Cagney]] in ''[[The Roaring Twenties]]'' (1939), the last film they made together
  • [[John Huston]]: writer, director, actor in 1972
  • With [[Gloria Grahame]] in ''In A Lonely Place'' (1950)
  • Maud Humphrey in the 1897 book ''American Women''
  • Robert Francis]] and [[Van Johnson]]
  • With Audrey Hepburn in ''Sabrina'' trailer
  • Bogart was praised in an October 15, 1922 newspaper review of the play ''Swifty'': "Humphrey Bogart as the erring young man, Tom Proctor, did an excellent bit of work in the main".<ref>[http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030214/1922-10-17/ed-1/seq-8/ "Chronicling America."] ''New-York tribune'', October 17, 1922 via ''Historic American Newspapers'', [[Library of Congress]].</ref>
  • Hepburn and Bogart in ''The African Queen'' (1951)
  • With Lauren Bacall and [[Marcel Dalio]] in ''To Have and Have Not'' (1944)
  • [[Claire Luce]] and Bogart in  ''[[Up the River]]'' (1930)
AMERICAN ACTOR (1899–1957)
Humprey Bogart; Humphrey DeForest Bogart; Humphrey bogart; Humphry Bogart; Bogart; Humphrey boggart; Bogeymania; Bogey (nickname)
Humphrey Bogart (amerikaans acteur)
in the bag         
1956 FILM BY JACK HANNAH
Humphrey Hop
zeker, "in de zak hebben"

Definition

bogart
if you hog something
I didnt bogart my girlfriend so that later on I could pass her around like everyone else

Wikipedia

Nicholas Humphrey

Nicholas Keynes Humphrey (born 27 March 1943) is an English neuropsychologist based in Cambridge, known for his work on evolution of primate intelligence and consciousness. He studied mountain gorillas with Dian Fossey in Rwanda; he was the first to demonstrate the existence of "blindsight" after brain damage in monkeys; he proposed the theory of the "social function of intellect". He is the only scientist to have edited the literary journal Granta.

Humphrey played a significant role in the anti-nuclear movement in the late 1970s and delivered the BBC Bronowski memorial lecture titled "Four Minutes to Midnight" in 1981.

His 10 books include Consciousness Regained, The Inner Eye, A History of the Mind, Leaps of Faith, The Mind Made Flesh, Seeing Red, and Soul Dust. He has received several honours, including the Martin Luther King Memorial Prize, the Pufendorf Medal and the British Psychological Society's book award.

He has been lecturer in psychology at Oxford, assistant director of the Subdepartment of Animal Behaviour at Cambridge, senior research fellow at Cambridge, professor of psychology at the New School for Social Research, New York, and school professor at the London School of Economics.