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Ingrid Bergman
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29 August 1915 - 29 August 1982
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Ingrid Bergman was born on August 29, 1915 in Stockholm, Sweden. After 3 years, her mother dies, her father dies 10 years later, and the aunt who took the orphan dies six months after 13-year-old Ingrid stayed with her. For her upbringing is taken by an uncle who had five children. A 17-year-old girl enters the Stockholm Royal Theatre, but less than a year has passed since she left it for filming. At first she starred in episodic roles, but in the 34th she already starred in the leading role in
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Ingrid Bergman was born on August 29, 1915 in Stockholm, Sweden. After 3 years, her mother dies, her father dies 10 years later, and the aunt who took the orphan dies six months after 13-year-old Ingrid stayed with her. For her upbringing is taken by an uncle who had five children.
A 17-year-old girl enters the Stockholm Royal Theatre, but less than a year has passed since she left it for filming. At first she starred in episodic roles, but in the 34th she already starred in the leading role in Adolfson’s film The Count of Munkbro. Then there were shootings in Swedish and German films, followed by an invitation to Hollywood, where the film was shot.
Intermezzo (1939), in the 42nd came out
Casablanca Ingrid's best role, as critics have admitted.
The postwar 49th was the beginning of difficulties in life for the actress. After her divorce from Lindstrom, she has an affair with director Roberto Rossellini, but her ex-husband turns the public against Ingrid, and she leaves Hollywood. This confrontation lasted for a decade. Bergman married Rossellini and took his surname, for 10 years they have three children. Pia's daughter from her first marriage to Lindstrom remained in America with her father. The actress continues to star in her second husband, but after 12 years leaves him for theatrical producer Lars Schmidt. Their marriage did not last long. After the divorce from Lars, Ingrid Schmidt never gets married again.
In the 73rd doctors find cancer in the actress, and after 9 years, in 1982, at the 68th year of life, after a long illness, the actress died. After her, there were not only incomplete 50 films with her participation, but also an autobiographical novel called My Story.
Her most iconic films:
Jeanne d'Arc (1948)
Dear sir. (1958)
Helena and Men (1956), but this is only a small fraction of her films.