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  2. Ingrid Bergman performances. Ingrid Bergman (29 August 1915 – 29 August 1982) was a multilingual, Academy Award-winning actress born in Stockholm, conversant in Swedish, German, English, Italian, and French. [1] She had been preparing for an acting career all her life.

  3. Nov 13, 2015 · Based on a novella by Stefan Zweig, “Fear” stars Ingrid Bergman in one of her most striking collaborations with then-husband Roberto Rossellini. Considering the nature of their intense and ...

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  4. Nov 17, 2015 · The release of Stig Björkman‘s new documentary Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words has prompted us to look back through the great actress’s filmography. In our search for the essential Bergman roles, the performances which cemented her as a legend of cinema, there’s certainly a number of dazzling and iconic pictures to search through.

    • Cactus Flower
    • For Whom The Bell Tolls
    • Murder on The Orient Express
    • Spellbound
    • Joan of Arc
    • Autumn Sonata
    • Anastasia
    • Notorious
    • Gaslight
    • Casablanca

    This 1969 romantic comedy was one of Bergman’s biggest commercial successes. Bergman appears in a rare comic role as Miss Dickinson, the loyal nurse to womanizing dentist Dr. Julian Winston (played by Walter Matthau). She has to pretend to be his wife to support the lies that Winston has told his girlfriend Toni Simmons (played Goldie Hawn, in her ...

    Based on the 1940 novel by Ernest Hemingway, Sam Wood’s 1943 film featured Bergman as Maria, a young guerrilla fighter who meets Robert Jordan (played by Gary Cooper), an American volunteer in Spain fighting the Franco forces during the Spanish Civil War. Hemingway himself insisted that the lead roles be played by Bergman and Cooper. She earned her...

    Based on Agatha Christie’s famous mystery novel, Sidney Lumet’s big budget adaptation boasted of a star-studded cast, including illustrious actors like Albert Finney (as the eccentric detective Hercule Poirot), Connery as the iconic Colonel Arbuthnot and Ingrid Bergman as a shy Swedish maid. This classic whodunnit is a special one because everyone ...

    Set in a mental hospital, Hitchcock’s noir stars as Dr. Constance Petersen, a psychoanalyst who is considered to have a cold demeanour by the hospital staff. She finds it suspicious when the hospital’s director (played by Leo G. Carroll) is forced into retirement and replaced by the much younger Dr. Anthony Edwardes (played by Gregory Peck). She is...

    Bergman was especially passionate about playing the role of the proto-feminist figure of Joan of Arc. However, she faced problems while making her dream a reality and the film was finally made by an independent studio instead of a major film studio. Her brilliant performance earned her a fourth Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.

    Bergman’s final film appearance also proved to be one of her finest. She plays the role of an internationally acclaimed, cold pianist who is invited by her daughter (played by Liv Ullman) to return to her village. Ingmar Bergman conducts a beautiful exploration of the complicated relationship between a mother and a daughter. For her performance, Be...

    Anatole Litvak’s historical drama stars Bergman as Anna, an amnesia who looks a lot like Russia’s Grand Duchess Anastasia, who was widely rumoured to have survived the massacre of her royal family during the Russian Revolution. A renegade Russian general uses Anna to extort £10 million inheritance from the Royal family. Bergman won her second Acade...

    Hitchcock’s 1946 film stars Bergman as Alicia Huberman, daughter of a Nazi spy. She is engaged by an American agent, T. R. Devlin (played by Cary Grant) to infiltrate a Nazi ring. Hitchcock’s serious treatment of a love story is fascinating and the film lives up to the high standards of the “Master of Suspense”. Bergman and Grant’s on-screen chemis...

    In George Cukor’s 1944 crime drama, Bergman stars as Paula Alquist who, as a young girl, witnessed the murder of her aunt. When she is sent to Italy to train as an opera singer, she falls in love with Gregory Anton (played by Charles Boyer) who convinces her to leave her friends behind and live with him in London. Gregory slowly manipulates Paula a...

    Casablancastill remains one of the most beloved American films of all time and Ingrid Bergman is fantastic in the iconic role of Ilsa Lund, the wife of Czech Resistance leader Victor Laszlo. She chances upon the Casablanca Café and confronts the passions of her past when she meets American expatriate Rick Blaine (played by Humphrey Bogart), her for...

  5. With a career spanning five decades, [2] Bergman is often regarded as one of the most influential screen figures in cinematic history. [3] She won numerous accolades, including three Academy Awards, two Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, four Golden Globe Awards, BAFTA Award, and a Volpi Cup.

  6. Feb 20, 2023 · Ingrid Bergman's final film performance in 1978's "Autumn Sonata" is a stunner. It's her only collaboration with fellow Swede director Igmar Bergman (no relation). She plays an aging matriarch who ...

  7. Mar 7, 2024 · The Swedish actress turning Hollywood icon Ingrid Bergman starred in some of the greatest movies ever produced. From historical epics to intimate family dramas and everything in between, Bergmans career was one categorized by acclaimed directors, compelling performances, and the occasional Hollywood scandal.

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