Ann Carter's Recollections
I recently spoke on the phone with Ann Carter who played Beatrice {"Bea"}, Humprey Bogart's daughter in "The Two Mrs. Carrolls". Ann won an award for best child performer in 1947 for her role. She told me two interesting stories about the principal stars.
First, she told me that both Bogart and Barbara Stanwyck were very nice to her during the filming. I am always glad to hear when a big Hollywood star is nice to kids-especially when it's natural. Given their reputation for out-sized egos, this is a good sign and makes me respect the actors more.
Also, she told me how Bogart gave her a nickname. This occurred during the filming of the scene early in the movie when Bea sits on the armrest of a chair next to her father. During the takes Ann got bored and yawned in Bogart's face. He thought it was funny, and nicknamed her "Tonsils" for the rest of the filming. Another nice personal touch from one of Hollywood's most legendary stars.
Blaine in Seattle