#21: Humphrey Bogart and Claire Trevor (1952)
In 1952, Humphrey Bogart finally claimed his long-awaited Oscar for Best Actor, winning for his unforgettable performance as the rough-but-charming Charlie Allnut in The African Queen. Backstage, he shared a celebratory moment with fellow Oscar winner Claire Trevor, who planted a congratulatory kiss on his cheek.

The win was a career-defining triumph for Bogart, proving he was more than just the calm, tough-guy persona he had perfected over the years. His dynamic chemistry with Katharine Hepburn and his nuanced portrayal of a scrappy riverboat captain made The African Queen one of the most beloved adventure films of its time.