Her roles have demanded an adaptability and sensitiveness of characterization to which few actresses could rise". nécessaire] et contrainte à quitter les États-Unis d'Amérique. [16] "I was perhaps the most photographed child in Scandinavia," quipped Bergman in her later years. [246] In Fjällbacka, off the coast of Sweden, a square was named as Ingrid Bergman's Square to honor her memory. She did not attend the awards, due to her illness. La dernière modification de cette page a été faite le 15 janvier 2021 à 19:09. "[218], Also in 2015, the US Postal Service and Posten AB of Sweden, jointly issued commemorative stamps in Bergman's honor, featuring a circa 1940 colorized image. [95], After Anastasia, Bergman starred in Indiscreet (1958), a romantic comedy directed by Stanley Donen. In a letter to William Hebert, his publicity director, Selznick described a few of his early impressions of Bergman: .mw-parser-output .templatequote{overflow:hidden;margin:1em 0;padding:0 40px}.mw-parser-output .templatequote .templatequotecite{line-height:1.5em;text-align:left;padding-left:1.6em;margin-top:0}, Miss Bergman is the most completely conscientious actress with whom I have ever worked, in that she thinks of absolutely nothing but her work before and during the time she is doing a picture ... She practically never leaves the studio, and even suggested that her dressing room be equipped so that she could live here during the picture. Elle fut présidente du jury au Festival de Cannes en 1973. [14] Bergman's grandson, Justin Daly recalled the event as hundreds of photographers were waiting and taking pictures. [240] Bergman is also referenced in Donald Trump's 2004 book, How to Get Rich[241] and in 'Small Fry', a memoir by Lisa Brennan-Jobs, the daughter of Steve Jobs. [31]:73–74 [147], 0n 21 December 1958, Bergman married Lars Schmidt, a theatrical entrepreneur from a wealthy Swedish shipping family. "[40] In later years, she stated, "I feel about Casablanca that it has a life of its own. [199] AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center presented an extensive retrospective of her Hollywood and Italian films. "[67], As a result of the scandal, Bergman returned to Italy, leaving her first husband and went through a publicized divorce and custody battle for their daughter. When I saw her performance, I saw a mother that I'd never seen before—this woman with balls. Son corps sera incinéré en Suède. [87] Candice Russell, commented that Bergman is the best thing in the film. It had nothing to do with the body, but in the relationship between her mouth, her skin, and her eyes. This structure...suggests a belief in the transformative power of revelation. [193], Despite suffering from cancer for eight years, Bergman continued her career, and won international honors for her final roles. According to Jordan Cronk in his article reviewing the movies, their work has inspired a beginning of a modern cinematic era. They fall in love. [216][217] The film "loses no chance to illuminate the independence and courage she showed in her private life". VILLE PORTUAIRE de Ingmar Bergman (1948) avec Nine-Christine Jönsson, Bengt Eklund, Mimi Nelson [210][211][212] A photograph of Bergman, by David Seymour featured as the main poster at Cannes. Ils ne feront que deux films ensemble au cours de cette période[3]. [46] In Spellbound, Bergman played Dr. Constance Petersen, a psychiatrist whose analysis could determine whether or not Dr. Anthony Edwardes, played by Gregory Peck, is guilty of murder. This gave her the opportunity to remind him about the letter she had written, some ten years ago, asking him to cast her in one of his pictures. [53] "Notorious is my favorite Hitchcock", he asserted. Elle est ensuite confiée à l'une de ses tantes, puis passe son adolescence chez un de ses oncles[3]. "[108] Later in the year, she took the titular role of Hedda Gabler in Paris's Theatre Montparnasse. [169] After cremation at Kensal Green Cemetery, London, her ashes taken to Sweden. Le producteur loue ainsi l'actrice à plusieurs studios. The news reaches the national papers. [208] Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words, is a 2015 Swedish documentary film, directed by Stig Björkman. Humphrey Bogart, Yul Brynner and Bing Crosby were all shorter than her. [184], For the majority of her pre-scandal career, she played the role of a "fallen woman". C'est grâce à ce film, où elle interprète une jeune professeur de piano dont tombe amoureux le père de son élève, qu'elle est remarquée par le producteur de Autant en emporte le vent, David O. Selznick. [105] In his review of the film, Bosley Crowther wrote that Bergman was neither convincing nor interesting in her part as Perkins's lover. In 1978, she worked with director Ingmar Bergman in Autumn Sonata, for which she received her sixth Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. The Bohuslän Museum in Uddevalla, north of Gothenburg opened an exhibition titled "Ingrid Bergman in Fjällbacka". "[78], The Venice Film Festival ranked Stromboli among the 100 most important Italian films ("100 film italiani da salvare") from 1942–1978. After her death, her daughter Pia accepted her Emmy.[8]:296. Bergman was neither a good student nor popular one. Si elle tourne relativement peu de films, elle reste fidèle à quelques réalisateurs, comme Alfred Hitchcock. 1939−1949: Hollywood and stage work breakthrough, 1973−1982: Later years and continued success, Acting style, public image and screen persona, Filmography, theatre, television, radio and audio, Selznick, David O. During the production, they began an affair, and Bergman became pregnant with their first child. Ingrid’s father, Justus Samuel Bergman, a Swede, raised Ingrid until his death, when she was 12. [230] The kiss scene between Bergman and Spencer Tracy from Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is featured in the Cinema Paradiso (1989) closing montage. "Memo from David O. Selznick", Selected and edited by, Dagrada, Elena. In her later years, Bergman won her third Academy Award, this one for Best Supporting Actress, for her small role in Murder on the Orient Express (1974). "I made so many films which were more important, but the only one people ever want to talk about is that one with Bogart. [229], In one scene from Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1981), with some creative editing, Steve Martin's character is having a conversation with Alicia Huberman’s character from Notorious. Elle reçoit sa troisième nomination consécutive pour l'Oscar de la meilleure actrice avec le film Les Cloches de Sainte-Marie (The Bells of St. Mary's) en 1945. At the time, she was pregnant but nonetheless, she arrived in Berlin to begin filming The Four Companions (Die vier Gesellen)(1938), directed by Carl Froelich. It makes you a great star. Stanley Kaufmann of The New Republic wrote, "The astonishment is Bergman's performance. With her role in Anastasia, Bergman made a triumphant return to working for a Hollywood studio (albeit in a film produced in Europe) and won the Academy Award for Best Actress for a second time. [15], During the following weeks, while Intermezzo was being filmed, Selznick was also filming Gone with the Wind. Chandler notes that the role "also had a special significance for her, as during World War II, Ingrid felt guilty because she had so misjudged the situation in Germany".[8]:293. Four months after the filming was completed, she died, on her 67th birthday. Il est le fils cadet d'une famille de trois enfants : un frère aîné, Dag, et une sœur plus jeune, Margareta, qui vient au monde quatre ans plus tard. Bergman arrived in Los Angeles on 6 May 1939, and stayed at the Selznick home until she could find another residence. His opinion came from seeing her in her first American role, Intermezzo. "[89], In 1956, Bergman also starred in a French adaptation of stage production of Tea and Sympathy. Buddy Adler, the executive producer wanted Bergman, then a still controversial figure in the States, to return to the American screen after a seven-year absence. Bergman portrayed women in extra-marital affairs in Intermezzo and Casablanca, prostitutes in Arch of Triumph and Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and a villain in Saratoga Trunk. She plays a successful London stage actress, Anna Kalman, who falls in love with Philip Adams, a diplomat played by Cary Grant. Much of his work with her involved efforts to quell her expressiveness, gestures and body movements. La statuette est finalement obtenue par Jennifer Jones. Bergman's Ilsa also inspired the role of 'Ilsa Faust' played by Rebecca Ferguson in Mission Impossible film series. Writing for the BFI, Samuel Wigley called it a "perfect" film. This was a pivotal film for the young actress, and allowed her to demonstrate her talent. "[23] It was remade in 1941 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer with the same title, starring Joan Crawford. In one scene from the movie Lake House (2006), Sandra Bullock's character is seen to be watching the kiss scene from Notorious. Elle tient la vedette dans quelques longs métrages comme La Famille Stoddard de Gregory Ratoff, La Proie du mort de W. S. Van Dyke ou encore Docteur Jekyll et M. Hyde de Victor Fleming. [13] He sent her to the Palmgrenska Samskolan, a prestigious girls' school in Stockholm. The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "The events are shot with sharp humor and delightful touches of political satire. The self-portrait was taken with camera equipment inherited from her father. In addition to Casablanca (1942), alongside Humphrey Bogart, Bergman's notable performances from the 1940s include the dramas For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943), Gaslight (1944), The Bells of St. Mary's (1945), and Joan of Arc (1948), all of which earned her nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actress; she won the award for Gaslight. As a consequence, she was cast in Stromboli. Eva is married to a clergyman and they care for her sister, Helena, who is severely disabled, paralyzed, and unable to speak clearly. During their months together in Berlin, Capa made enough money to follow Bergman back to Hollywood. Near the end of the movie, another poster of Bergman can be seen by the side of a road. [243] A mural of her image from Casablanca was painted on the outdoor cinema wall in Fremont, Seattle. Byrnes asserted that these close-ups is the start of the seduction process between Bergman and the audience. The independent film was based on the Maxwell Anderson play Joan of Lorraine, which had earned her a Tony Award earlier that year. Ingrid Chauvin, la passion de la comédie Ingrid Chauvin est née en 1973 en banlieue parisienne, à Argenteuil. [8]:63 In Intermezzo, she played the role of a young piano accompanist, opposite Leslie Howard, who played a famous violin virtuoso. Justus Bergman had wanted her to become an opera star and had her take voice lessons for three years. Elle accepta le rôle du film qu'il avait alors en préparation, Stromboli. The film was a hit in Paris when it premiered in September 1956. [17] Her performance received generally good reviews. [205] Screenings and tributes occurred in other cities; London, Paris, Madrid, Rome, Tokyo and Melbourne. [citation needed] In 1957, Rossellini had an affair with Sonali Das Gupta while filming in India. Rick, devenu un riche propriétaire de Night … En pratique : Quelles sources sont attendues ? '[237], Bergman's publicity photo from Notorious has been used as the front cover of the book by Dan Callahan, The Camera Lies; Acting for Hitchcock (2020). [15] Petter did not view Bergman as the rest of the world did. Film critic James Agee wrote that she "not only bears a startling resemblance to an imaginable human being; she really knows how to act, in a blend of poetic grace with quiet realism".[4]. [144], During the scandal, Bergman received letters in support from Cary Grant, Helen Hayes, Ernest Hemingway, John Steinbeck and other celebrities. Quelques années après, dans le chaos de la seconde guerre mondiale, Ilsa débarque à Casablanca avec son époux, héros de la résistance. Critics called her "hefty and sure of herself" and "somewhat overweight . Ingrid Bergman (29 August 1915 – 29 August 1982) was a Swedish actress who starred in a variety of European and American films, television movies, and plays. [41] With "Selznick's steady boosting", she played the part of Maria, it was also her first color film. Bergman was soon accepted without having to modify her looks or name, despite some early suggestions by Selznick. [202] 'Ingrid Bergman at BAM' was screened at Brooklyn Academy of Music's Rose Cinemas. [49], Next, Bergman starred in Saratoga Trunk, with Gary Cooper, a film originally shot in 1943, but released on 30 March 1946. On 10 July 1937, at the age of 21, in Stöde,[10] Bergman married a dentist, Petter Aron Lindström (1 March 1907 – 24 May 2000), who later became a neurosurgeon. Son père, Justus Bergman, un Suédois, élève sa fille seul et meurt d'un cancer, le 29 juillet 1929 : elle a alors quatorze ans[3]. "She went to a limit and objected to go beyond the limit. It was presented at the Théâtre de Paris, Paris. [219], Bergman was portrayed by her daughter, Isabella Rossellini in My Dad is 100 years Old (2005). Mais aussi une histoire d'amour inoubliable avec Roberto Rossellini. Her natural and unpretentious beauty and her immense acting talent made her one of the most celebrated figures in the history of American cinema. [201] Toronto International Film Festival continued with 'Notorious: Celebrating the Ingrid Bergman Centenary' which featured a series of her best-known films. [179] In the case of Casablanca, shadows and lighting were used to make her face look thinner. [238] In the book by Nora Roberts, The Collector, Ingrid Bergman is mentioned (2014). Marianne's institutionalized daughter echoes that of Ingrid (the actress) Bergman's character's in Autumn Sonata. According to Chandler, "Ingrid's rapidly deteriorating health was a more serious problem. [109], On 13 May 1965, Anthony Asquith's The Yellow Rolls-Royce premiered. Ingrid Bergman was a Swedish actress who appeared in a number of critically acclaimed European and American films and television series. Ce record fut égalé en 2003 par Ryoko Tamura. [85] David Kehr from The New York Times commented that their works now stand as one of the pioneering works whose influence can be felt in European modern filmmaking. Soon, Flusky becomes jealous of Adare's affections for his wife. As he was ill at the time, he asked that Ingrid Bergman accept this award on his behalf. [178] The technique of chiaroscuro, had been used in many of Bergman's films to capture the ambience and the emotional turmoils of her characters through her face. Her characters were always plagued with uncertainty, fear and anxiety. [20][19] Soon after Munkbrogreven, Bergman was offered a studio contract and placed under director Gustaf Molander.[19]. [154] Howard Hughes was also quite taken by Bergman. Artist Salvador Dalí was hired to create a dream sequences but much of what had been shot was cut by Selznick. Distressed over her marriage to Lindström, she fell in love with Capa, and wished to leave her husband. "[75] Richard L. Coe of The Washington Post lamented, "It's a pity that many people who never go to foreign-made pictures will be drawn into this by the Rossellini-Bergman names and will think that this flat, drab, inept picture is what they've been missing. "[37] The Times (London) concurred that it was "a tour-de-force, such as the cinema rarely sees. Avec Cary Grant dans Les Enchaînés (1946). [68], In the United States the film was a box office bomb but did better overseas, where Bergman and Rossellini's affair was considered less scandalous. [97], Bergman made her first post-scandal public appearance in Hollywood at the 30th Academy Awards in 1959, as presenter of the award for Best Picture, and received a standing ovation when introduced. Bosley Crowther of The New York Times opened his review by writing: "After all the unprecedented interest that the picture 'Stromboli' has aroused — it being, of course, the fateful drama which Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini have made — it comes as a startling anticlimax to discover that this widely heralded film is incredibly feeble, inarticulate, uninspiring and painfully banal." [24], Bergman signed a three-picture contract with UFA, the German major film company, although she only made one picture. [63]:19 Rossellini then was accused of ruining her successful career by taking her away from Hollywood, while Bergman was seen as the impetus for Rossellini abandoning the aesthetic style and socio-political concerns of Neo-Realism. [136] Bergman later recalled that Ingmar had possibly given her the best role of her career, that she would never make another movie again. The New York Times noted her "freshness and simplicity and natural dignity" and the maturity of her acting which was nonetheless, free of "stylistic traits - the mannerisms, postures, precise inflections - that become the stock in trade of the matured actress." Öresunds-Posten wrote, "Bergman establishes herself as an actress belonging to the world elite. [182], Dan Callahan, a prominent film writer commented that there is an element of suspense when watching how Bergman, who was a polyglot, emotes, enhanced by her voice and the way she read her lines. On 15 June 1974, she entered a London clinic and had her first operation. Its director, Anatole Litvak, described her as "one of the greatest actresses in the world": Ingrid looks better now than she ever did. The film was a lighthearted combination of comedy and romance. Her right lung no longer functioned, and only a small part of her left lung had not collapsed. In 1950, she starred in Roberto Rossellini's Stromboli, following the revelation that she was having an extramarital affair with the director. "She was beautiful, but lots of actresses are beautiful. The actress, who would have celebrated her 103rd birthday on Aug. 29, starred in classic films like “Casablanca” and “Notorious.” "[30]:77 Reviewers noted her sympathetic and emotional performance, and that she exercised restraint, by not allowing emotion to "slip off into hysteria". Elle interprète une femme de ménage dans Munkbrogreven, sous la direction de Gustaf Molander - avec qui elle tournera à six autres reprises[3] dont Intermezzo, en 1936 - , ce qui changera sa vie.

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