Now here is one truly classic Hollywood icon. Born in 1899, Humphrey Bogart wasn't always the suave ladies' man he portrayed on screen. With no real job prospects on the horizon for him, he enlisted in the United States Army in 1918. World War I was coming to a close when Bogart began his service. His main role was as a sailor bringing US troops home from Europe.
He spoke fondly about his time in the Navy. He made special reference to good looking French women and how exciting it was as an 18-year-old. Bogart stuck with the nautical theme after his Navy service finished and ended up getting a job with the Coast Guard Reserve. It wasn't long until Bogart's friend got him an office job at World Films, and the rest is history!