Hollywood icon Lauren Bacall's life through the years

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Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Bacall and Bogart on the set of "Confidential Agent" in 1945.
Bacall with her husband Humphrey Bogart at the Academy Awards in 1955.
Bacall with Bogart and family at their Hollywood, CA home in 1955.
Bacall,winning the Tony Award for best actress in a musical comedy for her role in "Applause" in 1970.
Bacall in 1977.
Bacall reading the preamble to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at the United Nations in 1978.
Bacall speaking during an Oscar ceremony rehearsal in 2006.
Bacall with daughter Leslie Bogart and Stephen Humphrey Bogart in 2009.
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Hollywood icon Lauren Bacall's life through the yearsBacall and Bogart on the set of "Confidential Agent" in 1945.
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One of the leading ladies of the Golden Age of Hollywood, star Lauren Bacall passed away Tuesday, August 12th at her home in New York, NY. She was 89.

Despite all of this, she never received an Academy Award until 2009 when she was 85.

Over the years, her legacy has remained untarnished and has even earned many accolades in her later career. In 1999, Bacall was ranked within the top 25 greatest screen actresses of AFI's 100 Years list, and finally received an Academy Honorary Award in 2009, "in recognition of her central place in the Golden Age of motion pictures."

In Bacall's first leading role, she was cast opposite screen legend Humphrey Bogart in the film, To Have and Have Not (1944). Life imitated their art when the two stars married a year later. After achieving critical acclaim, Bacall continued to be paired alongside Bogart, appearing in three more movies tougher: The Big Sleep (1946, Dark Passage (1947) and Key Largo (1948). They remained together until his death in 1957.

Check out the gallery above to see Bacall's life through the years.