"Anyone got a match?" It was the line that made Lauren Bacall famous.
Known as much for puffing away on a cigarette as was for her gravelly voice and signature stare, the always-sultry Bacall was instrumental in making the cigarette synonymous with film noir.
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Smoking is no longer considered glamorous or sexy, and many resources were put into reversing the public perception of cigarettes in later years. But before PSAs and surgeon general's warnings, Bacall and then-husband Humphrey Bogart helped make the cigarette the genre-defining prop of film noir movies throughout the '40s and '50s.
Although Bogart later died at age 57 of esophageal cancer caused by his smoking habit, the couple's dimly lit smoke-filled scenes in To Have and Have Not and The Big Sleep live on in cinematic history.
Check out photos of Bacall through the years -- iconic cigarette often in hand -- in our gallery, below:
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