Ingrid Bergman

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Swedish actress. Born: August 29, 1915, Stockholm, Sweden Died: August 29, 1982, London, England Mother of Pia Lindström and Isabella Rossellini.

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In 1933 she enrolled at the Royal Dramatic Theatre School in Stockholm but later changed to films instead.

Married Lars Schmidt in Caxton Hall next to Westminster Abbey, London, England, UK.

Folk singer Woody Guthrie wrote a song in praise of her, titled "Ingrid Bergman," but died before he had a chance to record it. The song can now be heard on Billy Bragg s "Mermaid Avenue" CD.

Ashes scattered at sea off the coast of Sweden.

Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#30).

Attempts were made by Hollywood producers to change her name in 1939, with possibilities discussed such as Ingrid Berriman and Ingrid Lindstrom (actually her legal married name). Bergman refused, in part because she felt she had worked too hard to establish herself as an actress in Europe under her real name.

She played the part of Joan of Arc three times in her career: on stage in 1946 (in Maxwell Anderson s Joan of Lorraine) and on film in 1948 ( Joan of Arc ) and 1954 ( Giovanna dArco al rogo ).

Former mother-in-law of Martin Scorsese.

Has a type of rose named after her, called the Ingrid Bergman rose.

Many of her shorter male co-stars, such as Humphrey Bogart and Claude Rains , had to wear lifts to avoid looking small next to this 5 10" beauty.

Turned down a role opposite Charlton Heston in Planet of the Apes .

Bergman and Sean Connery topped a list of "greatest actors of all time", compiled by 50,000 readers of German magazine Funk Uhr.

She and her husband were often invited to dinner parties at the home of Alfred Hitchcock. According to those present, she never seemed to notice that her host was sulking because of his crush on her.

Was fluent in English, Swedish, French, German and Italian.

Sergio Scaglietti, Ferraris master coachbuilder and aluminum sculptor, shaped some the most beautiful Ferraris of the 50s and 60s, including the 375MM built in 1954 for her. That "Ingrid" car has, in turn, inspired the proportions of todays 612 Scaglietti, the largest Ferrari ever (theres even a silver "Ingrid" paint option).

At her funeral service held at Saint Martins-in-the-fields Church, there was nothing that was as touching as the moment when, a violin played the strains of As Time Goes By.

She wasnt nominated for Best Actress in her role as the sultry Ilsa, but for her role in For Whom the Bell Tolls , losing to her close friend Jennifer Jones for The Song of Bernadette . It was also newcomer Jones 25th birthday, and after winning when Bergman congratulated her, she apologized, saying, "Ingrid, you should have won." Bergman said, "No, Jennifer, your Bernadette was better than my Maria.".

She broke her foot at the beginning of the American run of "The Constant Wife" and played the next five weeks in a wheelchair.

Her daughter, Pia Lindstrm accepted her Best Leading Actress Emmy for A Woman Called Golda posthumously. Bergman died 3 weeks prior to the ceremony, after the ballots were cast.

Cary Grant , her great friend, accepted her Anastasia Oscar at the 29th Annual Academy Awards.

On their last meeting, Alfred Hitchcock was in tears, terrified of his impending death. Suffering from the cancer that would kill her, Bergman told him, "But of course you are going to die sometime, Hitch, we are all going to die." She later recalled that the comment seemed to bring him peace; it was a bittersweet goodbye. Hitchcock died in 1980, followed by Bergman in 1982.

Her famous love affair with the war photographer, Robert Capa was the basis for Alfred Hitchcock s Rear Window .

When Ernest Hemingway told her she would have to cut off her hair for the role of Maria in For Whom the Bell Tolls , she shot back, "To get that part, Id cut my head off!" She would rehearse tirelessly until any hour of the night, begging to repeat a scene long after the director was satisfied.

Her luck was as phenomenal as her talent. In New York City, a Swedish couple praised a film of hers to their son, an elevator operator in the apartment building where one of film producer David O. Selznick s young talent scouts lived. Six months later, Ingrid was on her way to Hollywood. "I owe my whole career to that elevator boy", she would say laughingly.

Industrialist Howard Hughes once bought every available seat from New York to Los Angeles to be sure she would accept a ride in his private plane.

During the making of Casablanca , Humphrey Bogart s wife Mayo Methot continually accused him of having an affair with Bergman, often confronting him in his dressing room before a shot. Bogart would come onto the set in a rage.

Her daughter, Pia Lindstrm , with first husband Petter Lindstrom, is a television personality and actress. Another daughter, Isabella Rossellini , became a model and actress, and has appeared in such films as Blue Velvet , Immortal Beloved , "Merlin" and Don Quixote .

MGM had originally cast her in the Beatrix Emery role in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Lana Turner in the Ivy Peterson role. Bergman felt the role of Ivy was more challenging and persuaded the studio to let her switch roles with Turner.

She has the distinction of having inadvertently been one of the first Hollywood performers to help break down the studio contract system.

On the first anniversary of her death, stars, friends and family came to Venice Film Festival to honor her. Among the many guests were Gregory Peck , Audrey Hepburn , Walter Matthau , Charlton Heston , Roger Moore , Claudette Colbert , Olivia de Havilland and Prince Albert of Monaco.

Swedes are very proud of Bergman. They even have "Ingrid Bergman Square" with a statue of the screen goddess looking out over the water to her former home. Her ashes were scattered over the sea nearby.

Was named #4 on The Greatest Screen Legends actress list by the American Film Institute.

To prepare for her role of Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir , in A Woman Called Golda , she traveled around Israel and interviewed those who had known Golda. She spent hours studying old newsreels to master Goldas mannerisms. She was 66 years old at the time.

Her father encouraged her play-acting and even helped her find funny hats and costumes to dress up in while he photographed her.

Received a fan letter from James Stewart on his way to combat duty for World War II.

One day at the studio she hooked bumpers with another car. A studio policeman found her tugging and heaving with all her might. The policeman said, "Darndest thing I ever saw. First film star I ever knew that didnt mind getting her hands dirty".

Enjoyed working with Gary Cooper , for she did not have to take off her shoes.

Received a fascinating 1939 telegram from the great Greta Garbo reading, "I would like to see you when I am free, if you would be willing".

Visited Hotel Panamonte in Panama twice, and so the suite was named after her. Flavored with vibrations from Hollywoods "Golden Heyday," her luxurious rooms retain their original dcor.

Cannes jury secretary Christiane Guespin was remembering all the different stars at the festival and she said the most impressive was Bergman back in 1973 when she was President of the jury. Guespin said, "Every night, when she arrived at the evening screenings, people would stand and give her an ovation and applause. Every single night. I have never seen that happen for anyone else".

Cary Grant remembered that she had come on the set one morning and was simply out of it: "We went over and over the scene, and she was in some sort of haze. You know, she just wasnt there. But [director] Alfred Hitchcock didnt say anything. He just sat there next to the camera, pulling on his cigar. Finally, around 11 a.m., I began to see in Ingrids eyes that she was starting to come around. And for the first time all morning, the lines were coming out right. And just then Hitchcock said, Cut. Hitch just sat and looked up at Ingrid and said, quietly, Good morning, Ingrid ".

In 1971, when Daily Variety had noted filmmakers select the best films and performers of the sound era, she was named Best Actress.

She had a reputation as a tough negotiator. David O. Selznick said of her, "Her angelic nature is not above being tarnished by matters of mere money".

Her arrival for her first days work; wheeled into the studio on a bicycle and wearing sunglasses.

Her 1980 autobiography, "My Story", was a best-seller.

Lived in five interesting cities in five different countries; Stockholm, Hollywood, Rome, Paris and London.

When David O. Selznick told his prospective new 23-year-old star that they would have to change her name, cap her teeth and pluck her eyebrows, she threatened to return to Sweden.

Received the (at the time) enormous amount of $129,000 for her role in Maxwell Anderson s "Joan of Lorraine" on Broadway. She also received at least 21 awards for that play.

To promote her film Joan of Arc , the studio placed an eight-story-high figure of her in white plastic armor in New York Citys Times Square, at a cost of $75,000.

She and her third husband, Lars Schmidt , had their own island called Danholmen, off the coast of Sweden.

She was voted the 12th Greatest Movie Star of all time by Entertainment Weekly.

In 1960 she became the third performer to win the Triple Crown of Acting: Oscars for Gaslight , Anastasia , Murder on the Orient Express , a Tony for "Joan of Lorraine" and Emmys in 1960 and 1982.

Won Broadways 1947 Tony Award as Best Actress for "Joan of Lorraine" - an award shared with Helen Hayes. They would later co-star in Anastasia , for which she won her second Oscar.

Was a good friend of author Ernest Hemingway , whom she called "Papa." He, in turn, called her "Daughter.".

Bergman was making The Bells of St. Marys , the sequel to Going My Way , when the 1944 Academy Awards ceremony took place. She, co-star Bing Crosby and director Leo McCarey had all been nominated for Oscars, Crosby and McCarey for Going My Way . They all won that night, Bergman for Gaslight , the first of her three Academy Awards. When she picked up her Best Actress statuette, she said, "Im afraid that if I went on the set tomorrow without an Oscar, neither of them would speak to me.".

She was ranked #5 in the Premieres list of "The 50 Greatest Movie Stars of All Time"

President of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 1973.

She and Roberto Rossellini made 6 movies together: Europa 51 (1952) , Giovanna dArco al rogo , Non credo pi allamore (La paura) , Siamo donne , Stromboli, terra di Dio and Viaggio in Italia .

No relation to Swedish director Ingmar Bergman , although the fact that his wife was also a Swedish actress named Ingrid Bergman --also no relation--confused matters greatly.

One of the first tall leading ladies in Hollywood in an era where most famous actresses were just over five feet.

Was originally offered the role of Princess Dragonmiroff in Murder on the Orient Express . She later ended up playing Greta Ohlsson which won her an Oscar. Virtually all of her Oscar-winning performance is contained in a single scene: her interrogation by Poirot, captured in a single continuous take, nearly five minutes long.

Upon accepting her Oscar for Murder on the Orient Express , she apologized to fellow actress Valentina Cortese , who was nominated for La nuit amricaine , saying that she would have deserved the award more.

She is the favorite actress of poet Cheryl Scott.

Her former French estate was up for sale for $3 million. The country compound, comprising five buildings on 18.5 acres in the pastoral town of Choisille, is located 30 minutes from the center of Paris. The property includes 10 bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a greenhouse, a 55-foot indoor-outdoor pool and a small barn.

On Broadway, her portrayal of Joan of Arc, in Maxwell Anderson s "Joan of Lorraine", won her an Antoinette Perry award--the "Tony"--the highest honor in the American theater.

Shares the distinction with actors Jos Ferrer , Helen Hayes and Fredric March of being the first winners of acting Tony Awards when the annual event was established in 1947.

Took acting class from Michael Chekhov in Hollywood.

Bergman and Humphrey Bogart were voted the second greatest on-screen couple of all time in a poll commissioned by British chain store Woolworths for their work in Casablanca .

In DigitalDreamDoors 100 Greatest Female Acting Performances, she was ranked 7# for Gaslight , 20# for Casablanca , 62# for Anastasia , 67# for Notorious , 74# for Spellbound and 86# for Hstsonaten .

In DigitalDreamdoors 100 Greatest Movie Actresses, Bergman ranked third, only Katharine Hepburn and Meryl Streep topped her in the list.

Took a $7000 pay cut to appear in Casablanca . David O. Selznick gave her the role, not giving her an option to take it or not.

According to her daughter, whenever anyone would come up to her and say "I loved you in Casablanca ", she would look at them like she didnt know what they were talking about.

At Stockholm Arlanda airport, there is a large billboard; "Welcome To My Hometown, Ingrid Bergman, legend".

Aigners Autumn/Winter collection was held at a runway on the Cavenagh Bridge next to the Fullerton Hotel in Singapore. The collection is inspired by Bergman, with relaxed elegance, sophistication and, of course, the trenchcoat from her scene in Casablanca . The "It" bag this season is the Stromboli (named after Stromboli, terra di Dio , another of Bergmans famous movies).

Harpers & Queen magazine, along with the Getty Images Gallery, put a photographic exhibition together titled (April 2003) Queens of the 20th Century at Getty Images Gallery in London which pay homage to 100 women who have defined style in the past, their ability to influence the wardrobes of their legions of fans and about "women with the most incredible sense of style". Ingrid Bergman was named first among other names like Katharine Hepburn , Grace Kelly , Madonna , Catherine Deneuve , Marilyn Monroe and Jane Fonda.

Famed French director Jean Renoir adored Ingrid. When she was in desperate straits after splitting with Roberto Rossellini , Renoir quickly got to work and wrote two things for her, the film Elena et les hommes (Elena and Her Men) and the play "Carola".

Was portrayed by daughter Isabella Rossellini in her tribute to her father, famed Italian director Roberto Rossellini , in My Dad Is 100 Years Old .

The San Francisco Chronicles "The Objects Of Our Affection" ranked her fourth in the female category after Audrey Hepburn , Sophia Loren and Marilyn Monroe.

The British magazine Harpers and Queen ranked her fifth on their The Worlds 50 most Alluring Women. Audrey Hepburn was first, followed by Ava Gardner , Julie Christie , and Catherine Deneuve.

In Israel, under The Jewish National Fund, a memorial forest for Ingrid Bergman has been established as part of the Kennedy Memorial Forest near Jerusalem. On the plaque is written, In Memory of Ingrid Bergman, A Great Actress and An Outstanding Person.

At Warner Brothers Studios in Burbank, theres a special area at the museum devoted strictly to Casablanca that includes Humphrey Bogart s and her clothes from the film, the films script, its costumes, and even the small piano on which Sam "played it again" for Rick and Ilsa.

Frank Sinatra was a good friend of hers.

She considered herself somehow awkward because of her tallness. In Anastasia she suggested putting a little block under Yul Brynner. He refused, saying, "You think I want to play it standing on a box? Ill show the world what a big horse you are!".

She was sitting in a Paris bathtub in 1957, listening to the Oscars broadcast on the radio, when she heard Cary Grant , her friend for many years, accept her Best Actress award. Her Notorious and Indiscreet costar also introduced her when she returned to the Oscars in 1959 to present Gigi with Best Picture honors. The standing ovation that followed was as thunderous as any in Oscar history.

Although she played Helen Hayes granddaughter in Anastasia , she was less than 15 years younger than Hayes.

Biography in: "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives". Volume One, 1981-1985, pages 67-69. New York: Charles Scribners Sons, 1998.

In Italy, almost all her films were dubbed by Lydia Simoneschi. Only twice, was she dubbed by another Italian actress: Dhia Cristiani in Joan of Arc and Giovanna Scotto in Casablanca .

Was the first choice to play Terry McKay in An Affair to Remember .

The very first Montreal World Film Festival was held in 1977. The festivities were opened by Bergman, who was joined by such greats as Fay Wray , Gloria Swanson , Howard Hawks and Jean-Luc Godard. It was the only non-competitive year of the festivals history.

Anthony Quinn had said about her, "Sometimes in motion pictures you love someone so much, but it doesnt work on the screen. And you dont like somebody and youre wonderful on the screen. The two greatest talents I worked with were Ingrid and Anna Magnani. But I would prefer to work with [Magnani], whom I didnt like, than Ingrid, whom I loved".

In DigitalDreamDoors 100 Greatest Female Acting Performances, she was ranked #7 for Gaslight , #20 for Casablanca , #62 for Anastasia , #67 for Notorious , #74 for Spellbound and #86 for Hstsonaten .

On file at the Berlin Document Center, an archive of documents from the Nazi era, is a special certificate for her to appear in a German film. This must have been from a time very early in her career when she was still acting in Sweden, long before she came to America and is no reflection on her political views or ideals.

Early in her career, when she did Swedish films, her nickname on set was "Betterlater" due to her saying after nearly every take, "Ill be better later.".

In both her first American film ( Intermezzo: A Love Story ) and her last feature film, ( Hstsonaten ), she played a concert pianist.

Was 8 months pregnant with her daughter Pia Lindstrm when she completed filming En enda natt .

Returned to work 8 months after giving birth to her daughter Pia Lindstrm in order to film Intermezzo: A Love Story .

Her mother was German, her father was Swedish.

Her children convinced her to write her autobiography.

According to a biographer, she was fond of butter cookies.

Was ranked 5th in the list of Best Classic Actress online poll chosen by the 12,000 readers of EW magazine, behind Katharine Hepburn , Audrey Hepburn , Bette Davis and Marilyn Monroe.

Her mother, Friedel (ne Adler) Bergman, died when she was only 3 years old and her father, Justus Bergman, died when she was 13.

Luchino Visconti had wanted Ingrid Bergman and Marlon Brando for leads in Senso , but when Bergmans husband Roberto Rossellini would not permit her to appear in the film, Brando also bowed out.

Is one of 16 actresses to have won the Triple Crown of Acting (an Oscar, Emmy and Tony); the others in chronological order are Helen Hayes , Shirley Booth , Liza Minnelli , Rita Moreno , Maureen Stapleton , Jessica Tandy , Audrey Hepburn , Anne Bancroft , Vanessa Redgrave , Maggie Smith , Ellen Burstyn , Helen Mirren , Frances McDormand , Jessica Lange and Viola Davis.

Bergman turned down the title role in The Farmers Daughter , for which Loretta Young won an Oscar, and The Snake Pit , for which Olivia de Havilland was nominated for an Oscar.

Son Roberto "Robertino" Rossellini was engaged to Princess Caroline of Monaco in 1983.

During the making of Goodbye Again, Bergmans co-star, Anthony Perkins (who had an overwhelming fear of girls) was informed by friends that she was attracted to him, and thereafter he insisted that they were never alone when rehearsing love scenes.

Was unable to attend the 1979 Academy Award ceremony (where she was nominated Best Actress for Hstsonaten ) due to illness.

Was 3 months pregnant with her son Roberto when she completed filming Stromboli, terra di Dio .

Returned to work 18 months after giving birth to her son Roberto in order to begin filming Europa 51 (1952) .

Cary Grant was one of her favorite co-stars. As with Gary Cooper, Grant was comfortable with his stature (over six feet tall), so no lifts or barefoot scenes were necessary.

One of six actors who were awarded with 3 acting Oscars, along with Meryl Streep , Jack Nicholson , Walter Brennan , Daniel Day-Lewis and Katharine Hepburn. Hepburn won 4 Oscars.

Was the favorite actress of Presidential First Lady Bess Truman and Bergman visited her at the White House on the occasion of her 61st birthday in 1946.

She was a naturalized citizen of the United States, holding dual citizenship between America and her native Sweden.

Was a registered Republican and was supportive of Dwight D. Eisenhower , Richard Nixon , and Ronald Reagan.

Is one of 14 Best Actress Oscar winners to have not accepted their Academy Award in person, Bergmans being for Anastasia . The others are Katharine Hepburn , Claudette Colbert , Joan Crawford , Judy Holliday , Vivien Leigh , Anna Magnani , Sophia Loren , Anne Bancroft , Patricia Neal , Elizabeth Taylor , Maggie Smith , Glenda Jackson and Ellen Burstyn.

Gave birth to her 1st child at age 23, a daughter Pia Lindstrm on September 20, 1938. Childs father was her first husband, Petter Lindstrm.

Gave birth to her 2nd child at age 34, a son Roberto Ingmar Rossellini (Roberto Rossellini ) on February 2, 1950. Childs father was her lover [later second husband], Roberto Rossellini.

Gave birth to her 3rd and 4th children at age 36, twin daughters Isabella Rossellini and Isotta Rossellini on June 18, 1952. Childrens father was her second husband, Roberto Rossellini.

Was the 24th actress to receive an Academy Award; she won the Best Actress Oscar for Gaslight at The 17th Academy Awards on March 15, 1945.

One of five Swedish actresses to be nominated for an Academy Award. The others are Greta Garbo , Lena Olin , Ann-Margret and Alicia Vikander.

First Swedish actress to be nominated for a Golden Globe award. The others are Anita Ekberg , Lena Olin , Ann-Margret , Rebecca Ferguson and Alicia Vikander.

On 20 August 2015, 9 days before the 100th anniversary of her birth, the USA and Sweden jointly issued three commemorative postage stamps in her honor. The USA issued a single forever stamp, in the Legends of Hollywood series, with an original issue price of 49. Sweden issued two 14-krona stamps with different designs.

Tom Cruise revealed to People magazine in 2010 that his first celebrity crush was Ingrid Bergman in Notorious . He chose a Bergman lookalike, Rebecca Ferguson , to be his co-star in Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation after he saw her in "The White Queen" . Fergusons character in "Rogue Nation" is named Ilsa, just like Bergmans character in Casablanca .

Was effectively blacklisted in 1949 for having an affair with director Roberto Rossellini and having a child out of wedlock with him. Bergman decided to live with Rossellini in Italy, abandoning Hollywood films and making movies with her husband in his home country. She returned to the US film industry at the end of their marriage. Her comeback movie Anastasia earned her an Oscar.

In 2015, she was featured on the official poster of the 68th Cannes Film Festival; the documentary Jag r Ingrid premiered at the festival and her daughter Isabella Rossellini was the president of the Un Certain Regard jury.

She and Gaslight are mentioned in "The Jack Benny Program" {Twilight Zone Sketch (#13.16)} , although the film is not named directly.

Mentioned in "The Twilight Zone" {The Bard (#4.18)} .

Provides her own dubbing in the French post-synchronized version of Anatole Litvak s "Goodbye Again" (Aimez-vous Brahms ?).

Appeared on Broadway in 1940.

A lunch of freshly-baked Swedish rye bread and a large boiled beet that Bergman served to a journalist was incorporated into Hollywood Mouth 3 . One of the characters eats this lunch as a way of understanding her.

Is no relation to the more famous Ingrid Bergman , although her husband, Ingmar Bergman , with the other Ingrid is two of the most famous Swedes in the film industry of all times.

Quotes

Until 45 I can play a woman in love. After 55 I can play grandmothers.

But between those ten years, it is difficult for an actress.

Happiness is good health and a bad memory.

Time is shortening. But every day that I challenge this cancer and,survive is a victory for me.

You must train your intuition - you must trust the small voice inside,you which tells you exactly what to say, what to decide.

Be yourself. The world worships the original.

A kiss is a lovely trick designed by nature to stop speech when words,become superfluous.

There are advantages to being a star, though - you can always get a,table in a full restaurant.

I always felt guilty. My whole life.

I would like people to separate the actress and the woman.

No form of art goes beyond ordinary consciousness as film does, straight,to our emotions, deep into the twilight of the soul.

Success is getting what you want. Happiness is wanting what you get.

Happiness is good health and a bad memory.

You must train your intuition - you must trust the small voice inside you which tells you exactly what to say, what to decide.

Happiness is good health and a bad memory.

You must train your intuition-you must trust the small voice inside you which tells you exactly what to say what to decide.

A kiss is a lovely trick designed by nature to stop speech when words become superfluous.

Be yourself. The world worships the original.

A kiss is a secret told to the mouth instead of the ear kisses are the messengers of love and tenderness.

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