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  1. Lindström began her broadcasting career as a reporter at KGO-TV in San Francisco in 1966 [2] [3] and in 1971 went to WCBS-TV in New York City . From 1973 to 1997, she was a news anchorwoman and also a theater and arts critic for WNBC-TV in New York City, and made television appearances and did some acting (in mostly Italian films) before she ...

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    • Friedel Pia Lindström, 20 September 1938 (age 85), Stockholm, Sweden
    • Jennie Ann Lindstrom
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  4. Was a broadcast journalist in New York City. See also Women in World History. Lindstrom, Pia (1938–)American newscaster. Born Friedel Pia Lindström, Sept 20, 1938, in Sweden; dau. of Ingrid Bergman (actress) and Petter Lindstrom (dentist); half-sister of Isotta and Isabella Rossellini; m. Fuller E. Greenway III, 1960 (div. 1961); m.

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  6. Feb 24, 2016 · Standing in her art-filled New York apartment overlooking Central Park, Bergman’s firstborn, Emmy-winning journalist Pia Lindstrom, remembers her mother’s Oscar “on a bookcase in the living ...

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    Pia has seven half brothers and sisters from her mother and father's remarriages, including Peter, Michael, Brita and Karl Lindstrom. Pia has two sons, Justin and Nicholas Daly. She is now married to attorney, Jack Carley and lives in New York City and has a cabin in Idaho.

  8. Apr 25, 2024 · Founded in 1842 as the Philharmonic Society of New York under the conductorship of American-born Ureli Corelli Hill, the orchestra merged with Walter Damrosch ’s Symphony Society of New York in 1928. The true story of “maestro” Leonard Bernstein. Before Bernstein rose to fame, most prominent conductors in the United States were Europeans.

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