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  1. Bergman played a bereaved wife, in love with a younger man she has known for only 24 hours. [107] She later starred in Goodbye Again as Paula Tessier, a middle-aged interior decorator who falls in love with Anthony Perkins' character, who is fifteen years her junior.

    • She Was Born to Act
    • She Was A Tormented Child
    • She Was Going to Be An Opera Singer
    • She Endured Loss After Loss
    • She Couldn't Find A Home
    • She Loved Her Job
    • She Was A Rebel
    • She Knew She Was Going to Be Famous
    • She Married Young
    • She Wanted More

    Ingrid Bergman seemed destined to be an actress. Born on August 29, 1915, she grew up in Sweden. Her father Justus was a talented painter and photographer, and from a very young age, Bergman became used to posing in front of the camera. As her father's model, she played dress-up and wore funny outfits. But Bergman's natural talent for acting also h...

    Although Bergman happily danced and posed for her father, her childhood wasn't exactly a happy one. Later, she remembered, "I was a very sad child. And very lonely. And how I saved myself was to invent the characters that I could talk to because I was terribly shy." You see, there was a reason for Bergman's loneliness—and it was utterly tragic. Get...

    When she was only two and a half years old, fate dealt Bergman a heartbreaking hand:Her darling mother Friedel passed. From then on, it was just her and her father. However, Justus Bergman had lofty dreams for his daughter. He wanted her to be a star, envisioning her as a future opera singer and putting her through three years of vocal lessons. How...

    When her father sent her to a girls' school, Bergman struggled to fit in. She certainly wasn't popular and didn't even stand out academically. Soon, loneliness began to creep in—and it was only about to get worse. When she was 14 years old, another loss upended Bergman's life: Her father passed from stomach cancer. Bergman was devastated—but there ...

    Orphaned and alone, Bergman had no choice but to move in with her aunt Ellen. Finally, she'd found a soft place to land...But it wasn't meant to last.A mere six months after taking Bergman in, Ellen passed from heart disease. These successive losses traumatized the young girl, and she later described the pain as "living with an ache." Luckily for B...

    A year after her father's passing, Bergman put her love for acting into action and got a job as an extra for a movie studio. She was astounded that she could actually make money andhave fun at the same time. For Bergman, it was a dream come true. However, two years later, she won a scholarship to the Royal Dramatic Theatre School and had to put her...

    Ingrid Bergman never felt at home behind a desk, but instead, cultivated a safe space within her imagination. All she could think about was her joyous time at the movie studio. And so, when she finally landed a speaking role, she took it without a second thought, ignoring the advice of all of her teachers. She was anxious to start living, and more ...

    Bergman always knew that she was going to be an actress, and according to her daughter Isabella Rossellini, Bergman also knew that she was destined to be famous: "[She had] this absolute certitude in total modesty that she was going to be so different that she was going to be noticed for his differences." However, Bergman's ambition wasn't always a...

    Work allowed Bergman to reach a pinnacle of happiness that nothing else in her life could touch—not even marriage, not even motherhood. At the age of 21, Bergman made an interesting choice and married the dentist Petter Lindström. It was easy to see why Lindström fell so hard for Bergman: She was young, beautiful, and terribly driven. He, however, ...

    In 1938, Bergman welcomed her first child, Pia. But even with a stable film career in Sweden and a balanced family life, she longed for something more; she could never be content just coasting through life. Bergman always had her eye on the horizon, forever lusting after the next great challenge. In Bergman's case, this was transitioning to America...

  2. 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.

    • August 29, 1915
    • August 29, 1982
  3. Bergman with fourth wife, Estonian concert pianist Käbi Laretei Bergman was married five times: 25 March 1943 – 1945, to Else Fisher (1 March 1918 – 3 March 2006), choreographer and dancer (divorced).

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · The following year, she married Swedish doctor Petter Lindstrom. The couple eventually had a daughter together, Friedel Pia. Top Film Actress. After seeing Ingrid Bergman in Intermezzo,...

  5. No relation to Ingrid Bergman, although he was married to another Ingrid, Ingrid Bergman. Among his fellow directors, he listed the three most significant to him as Federico Fellini , Victor Sjöström and Akira Kurosawa .

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  7. Aug 25, 2024 · During the filming of Stromboli (1950), Bergman began a love affair with the Italian director Roberto Rossellini, and they had a son before she obtained a divorce from her first husband. A scandal ensued—a U.S. senator notably called her “a horrible example of womanhood and a powerful influence for evil”—and Bergman was banned in Hollywood.

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