Friends and fans of Lauren Bacall remembered the sultry stage and screen actress who died on Tuesday at the age of 89 as an icon and a legend from Hollywood’s Golden Age. The former model who fell in love with and married actor Humphrey Bogart in one of Tinseltown’s greatest romances died in New York, the estate of the Bogart family confirmed on Twitter. Barbra Streisand, who worked with Bacall in the 1996 film “The Mirror Has Two Faces,” described her death as a “terrible loss for us all.” “It was my privilege to have known her,” she said in a statement. Jessie Tyler Ferguson, of the hit television show “Modern Family,” said he was honored to have met her.