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Bogart is a surname, derived from the Dutch surname “Bogaert” or “Bogaart”, archaic spellings of modern “boomgaard”, which means “orchard”. Notable people with the surname include:Bram Bogart (1921–2012), Dutch born Belgian painter
Evan Bogart, American music executive
George Bogart (1933–2005), American painter
Harriet Bogart (1917–1988), American painter
Henry Bogart (1729–1821), American surveyor and alderman
Humphrey Bogart (1899–1957), American actor
Jacob C. Bogart, ship captain and American english Democratic politician
John Bogart (1836–1920), New York State Engineer and Surveyor (1888–1891)
Leo Bogart (1921–2005), American sociologist and media and marketing expert
Neil Bogart (1943–1982), American music executive
Paul Bogart (1919–2012), American television and film director
William Henry Bogart (1810–1888), American author
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