Ingrid Bergman

Ingrid Bergman

  • Born: 1915-8-29
  • Birthplace: Stockholm, Sweden
  • Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Sweden
  • Graduate School: Royal Swedish Academy of Drama
  • Representative Works: Casablanca, Gaslight, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Notorious, Stromboli, Viaggio in Italia, Autumn Sonata, Spellbound
  • Ingrid Bergman (Ingrid Bergman, August 29, 1915-August 29, 1982), was born in Stockholm, Sweden, a Hollywood film actor, and graduated from the Royal Swedish Academy of Drama.
    He made his debut in 1935 by starring in the movie "Munkbrogreven". In 1939, he starred in the first English film " Intermezzo ". In 1942, he became famous when he starred in the movie " Casablanca ". In 1943, he starred in his first color film " For Whom the Bell Tolls ". In 1945, she won the Best Actress Award at the 17th Academy Awards for the movie " Gaslight " [1]  . In 1946, he starred in the movie " Notorious " directed by Alfred Hitchcock . In 1949, he went to Italy to shoot a film, and successively cooperated with Roberto Rossellini in " Stromboli ", " Europa '51 ", " Viaggio in Italia " and other works [2-3] . In 1957, she won the 29th Oscar for Best Actress Award [4] with the movie " Anastasia " . In 1973, he served as the chairman of the jury of the 26th Cannes International Film Festival [5] . In 1975, he won the 47th Oscar Award for Best Supporting Actress with " Murder on the Orient Express "    [6]  . In 1978, he starred in the last film in his acting career, " Höstsonaten ", and was nominated for the 7th Oscar for this film.
    On August 29, 1982, he died of breast cancer in London, England. In 1999, she was selected as the 4th "Greatest Actress in a Century" by the American Film Institute [7]  .

    Early Experience

    Ingrid Bergman was born in Stockholm, Sweden. His father Justus Samuel Bergman is Swedish and his mother Friedel Adler Bergman is German. Bergman's father and mother died when she was 13 and 3 years old respectively. At the age of 14, she recorded her dream in her diary: one day she could stand on the stage in her hometown.
    After graduating from Ingrid Bergman High School in 1933, she was admitted to the Royal Swedish Academy of Drama in Stockholm. She began her acting career while studying at the Royal Swedish Academy of Drama   .

    Performing Experience

    In 1935, she starred in the movie "Munkbrogreven", which was also her first performance after leaving the Royal Swedish Academy of Drama. In 1936, she starred in the movie " Intermezzo " in Sweden , which subsequently attracted the attention of American producer David O. Selznick and decided to remake the film into an American version, opening her door to Hollywood   .
    In 1939, at the invitation of David · O· Selznick , she went to Hollywood to film the American version of " Intermezzo ". This film was her first English film. After the film was released, Ingrid Bergman not only attracted attention in Hollywood, but also made Selz Nick signed a seven-year contract with her   .
    In 1940, Ingrid Bergman stepped onto the Broadway stage. In 1942, she co-starred in the romantic movie " Casablanca " with Humphrey Bogart . Before the film was filmed, Ingrid Bergman watched the movie he starred many times in order to better collaborate with Humphrey Bogart. "The Maltese Eagle" and " Casablanca " were well received after the release. The film is not only the representative work of Ingrid Bergman's acting career, but also the "Top 100 Love Movies in Film History" by the American Film Association   .
    In 1943, he starred in the movie "The Swedes in America"; in the same year, he starred in his first color film " For Whom the Bell Tolls ", and was nominated for the Best Actress Oscar for the first time with this film   . In 1944, co-starred in the thriller " Gaslight " with Charles Boyer and Joseph Cotten , playing the young girl Paula who inherited a large aunt's legacy; with her performance in the film, she won the 17th Oscar for Best Actress . 
    In 1945, he co-starred with Gregory Parker in the psychology film " Spellbound " directed by Alfred Alfred Hitchcock , playing the role of Peterson   , a mental hospital psychologist who concentrated on academics ; in the same year, he played the film " The Bells of St. "Mary's " was shortlisted for the 18th Oscar for Best Actress Award. This is also the third consecutive year that she has been shortlisted for this award   .
    In 1946, he co-starred with Cary Grant in the spy film " Notorious " directed by Alfred Hitchcock , playing the cheerful and enthusiastic Alicia Heberman   . In 1948, she played a smoker in the movie " Arch of Triumph "; in the same year she starred in the biographical film " Joan of Arc " directed by Victor Fleming . In 1949, Ingrid Bergman left Hollywood in the United States for filming in Italy   .
    In 1951, starring in the Italian film " Europa '51 " directed by Roberto Rossellini , playing an American lady living in Rome; in the same year, she won the Italian Silver Belt Award for Best Foreign Actress for her film "Stromboli Island" . In 1953, he co-starred in the Italian comedy " Siamo donne " with Anna Magnani and Isa Miranda . 
    In 1956, she played a mentally insane woman in the romance film " Anastasia " directed by Anatole Litvak . With this film, she won the 29th Oscar for Best Actress Award, the 14th Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series, The Italian David Award for Best Foreign Actress. After winning the award, Ingrid Bergman returned to the United States. 
    In 1958, she co-starred with Cary Grant in the romantic movie " Indiscreet " and played the role of British actress Miss Anna. With this film, she was nominated for the Best Actress in a Musical Comedy at the 19th American Golden Globe Awards   . In 1961, starring in the love movie " Goodbye Again " directed by Anatole Litvak .
    In 1964, she participated in the filming of the film " The Visit ", in which she played the role of millionaire Kara. In 1965, starring in the movie " The Love Goddesses "; in the same year, co-starring with Jeanne Moreau and Shirley MacLaine in the romantic movie " TheYellowRolls-Royce ".
    In 1969, he co-starred in the comedy film " Cactus Flower " with Walter Matthau and Go-Go . With this film, Ingrid Bergman was nominated for Best Actress in a Musical Comedy at the 70th American Golden Globe Awards . 
    In 1973, served asChairman of the jury   . In 1974, in the crime suspense movie " Murder on the Orient Express ", she played the old Swedish mother Greta Ohlsson, and won the 47th Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for this role   .
    In 1978, she played a pianist in the film " Höstsonaten " directed by Ernst Ingmar Bergman , and was nominated for the 7th Oscar for this film. This is also the last time she appeared in a movie. In 1979, she served as the guest of honor at the American Film Academy Awards Ceremony.
    In 1982, she starred in the mini TV series "A Woman Called Golda", in which she played Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir, which was also Bergman's last performance. In the same year, she won the 34th Emmy Award for Best Actress for the play   .
    On July 20, 2015, Ingrid Bergman's documentary " Ingrid Bergman Oral Record " was screened during the Cannes Film Festival, and Bergman's precious images and correspondence materials were exposed for the first time   .

    Personal Life

    Ingrid Bergman's relationship experience

    On July 10, 1937, Ingrid Bergman and dentist Petter Lindstrom married; their daughter Pia Lindstrom was born on September 20, 1938. In 1948, Ingrid Bergman watched the films " Rome, Open City " and "Compatriots" directed by Roberto Rossellini , and took the initiative to write to Rossellini requesting filming with them. The two gradually developed from partners into couples. In 1949, Ingrid Bergman was condemned by public opinion for having an extramarital affair with Roberto Rossellini . 
    In 1950, Petter Lindstrom and Ingrid Bergman divorced; on May 24 of the same year, Bergman and Italian director Roberto Rossellini held a wedding in Mexico. In 1952 Ingrid Bergman gave birth to twin daughters Isabella Fiorella Elettra Giovanna Rossellini and Ista Ingrid Rossellini. In 1958, Bergman and Roberto Rossellini formally divorced. On December 21 of the same year, Ingrid Bergman married Lars Schmidt, a Swede who was engaged in theatrical performance   .

    Ingrid Bergman's later life

    In November 1973, Ingrid Bergman discovered that he had cancer. As of 1980, Bergman had undergone two operations and had his left and right breasts removed. But the two operations did not eradicate the disease, and the cancer cells have spread to other parts of the body   .
    Ingrid Bergman died on August 29, 1982 in London, England. The cause of death was complications of lymphoma after breast cancer surgery. The day Bergman passed away was also her 67th birthday. Her body was cremated in Sweden, most of the ashes were scattered to the sea, and the rest were buried in a Stockholm cemetery with her parents   .

    Character Evaluation

    Ingrid Bergman is a Swedish superstar who shines in Hollywood. She is famous for her performances in "Casablanca". Ingrid Bergman, known for his beauty, holiness and nature, has created unforgettable screen images one after another. Although she almost ruined her acting career due to an extramarital affair, her unique position in the world's film history has not been shaken much, and her many screen images with different styles live in the hearts of movie fans   .
    Ingrid Bergman is the most glorious one. There are so many gorgeous female stars in the same age as her. She is different from any of them. She does not seem to be the color of the world. She is not as sexy as Monroe. Without the simplicity of Hepburn, she doesn't even have the seductiveness of Elizabeth Taylor. But she is so holy, like an idol in a certain faith, smiling and revealing, not to be indecent, but to look up   .
    Ingrid Bergman has a dignified appearance, charming voice, and extraordinary acting skills. She is fresh and elegant, and her performance is natural and simple. In her movie roles, the audience is unlikely to find Bergman herself. The authenticity of her performance attracts the audience to appreciate her work   . Review)
    Ingrid Bergman is passionate about life and does not spend too much time. Although she is a very attractive woman, she has always maintained her true colors. She has a precious simplicity. She faces others frankly and expresses her feelings truthfully. She has a kind and fraternity heart. During the war years, she held sympathy performances everywhere, bringing joy to the most ordinary soldiers   .
    Ingrid Bergman has amazing fantasy power; in the movie or on the stage, such fantasy is beneficial to her; but in real life, it will become her pain   . Ingrid Bergman's two reasons for abandoning her husband and abandoning her son and remarrying others were not because of her love for the new and the old, but because of her too idealistic emotional pursuit   .
    Extended Reading
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    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde quotes

    • Mr. Edward Hyde: Don't be frightened of me, will you, Ivy? When a botanist finds a rare flower, he shouts his triumph, doesn't he?

      Ivy Peterson: Are you one of them?

    • Mr. Edward Hyde: You like a man who sees a girl and makes up his mind, don't you?

      Ivy Peterson: I don't know what you're talking about.

      Mr. Edward Hyde: Oh, she doesn't know what I'm talking about.

      Ivy Peterson: Oh, please sir.

      Mr. Edward Hyde: But you'll find out, won't you?

      Ivy Peterson: Please.

      Mr. Edward Hyde: You'll find out what it means.

      Ivy Peterson: Please, sir.