Due to their telephoto lenses, she refrained from approaching the front window. [37] After the onset of World War II, Bergman felt guilt for her initial dismissal of the German state. Ce dernier rôle pour le grand écran est considéré comme l'une de ses prestations les plus abouties. 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. [79], In 1952, Rossellini directed Bergman in Europa '51, where she plays Irene Girard who is distraught by the sudden death of his son. jours après sa naissance. Bergman, Colleen Dewhurst, and Arthur Hill appeared in the leading roles. [12], Bergman suffered a succession of crucial losses in her infancy and childhood, which may have been experienced as abandonment. Reviewing the film in 2013 in conjunction with its DVD release as part of The Criterion Collection, Dave Kehr called the film "one of the pioneering works of modern European filmmaking. "A Triple Alliance for a Catholic Neorealism: Roberto Rossellini According to Felix Norton, Giulio Andreotti and Gian Luigi Rondi. Despite many obstacles, she is able to win the hearts of the natives, through patience and sincerity. Near the end of the movie, another poster of Bergman can be seen by the side of a road. Bergman and Renoir had been wanting to work together. "Cary Grant kept this for 10 years, then he gave it to me, and I kept it for 20 years for good luck and now I give it to you with my prayers," before adding "God bless you, Hitch. [34] On 12 August, Victor Fleming's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, another Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production, had its New York opening. [14], In 1978, Bergman appeared in Autumn Sonata (Höstsonaten), by accomplished Swedish filmmaker, Ingmar Bergman (no relation), for which she received her seventh—and final—Academy Award nomination. 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. Ingrid Bergman et Humphrey Bogart dans Casablanca (1942). According to Roger Ebert, Notorious is the most elegant expression of Hitchcock's visual style. A violinist's piano accompanist retires. [31]:86Casablanca was not one of Bergman's favorite performances. [244] The Dutch National Airline named one of their planes 'Ingrid Bergman' in the 2010s. With deep longing, America believed in the saint-like luminescence that the Swedish star brought to such iconic roles as vulnerable Ilsa in Casablanca and the wife losing her mind to her sadistic husband in Alfred Hitchcock’s Gaslight, for which she won an Oscar. Découvrez sa biographie, le détail de ses 50 ans de carrière et toute son actualité In her final acting role, she portrayed the late Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir in the television mini-series A Woman Called Golda (1982) for which she posthumously won her second Emmy Award for Best Actress. Bergman wished to work in American films again, following a long hiatus. The film is based on the play 'Kind Sir' written by Norman Krasna. Dans son autobiographie, Ma Vie (My Story), qui fut un livre à succès, elle révèle sa liaison avec le photographe de guerre Robert Capa qui dura deux ans. On 15 June 1974, she entered a London clinic and had her first operation. Bergman felt that "the good people there would not permit it". I have fought for it." Ingrid Bergman gagne néanmoins la récompense l'année suivante pour son rôle d'épouse psychologiquement fragile, victime d'un leurre machiavélique dans Hantise (Gaslight) de George Cukor. Bergman's arm was terribly swollen from her cancer surgery. Although the preponderance of "fallen woman" roles did not besmirch Bergman's saintly status, the publicized affair with Rossellini resulted in a public sense of betrayal. She's always fresh, clean and well-groomed. She subsequently received a number of awards, primarily during the 1940s and 1950s, though she did receive some recognition during the 1930s, 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Katharine Hepburn holds the record, with four (all for Best Actress). [113] Next, Eugene O'Neill's More Stately Mansions directed by José Quintero, opened on 26 October 1967. Some of the negativity may have based on disapproval of Bergman's affair with the Italian director Roberto Rossellini. 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. It had nothing to do with the body, but in the relationship between her mouth, her skin, and her eyes. Ce record fut égalé en 2003 par Ryoko Tamura. Among the many guests were Gregory Peck, Walter Matthau, Audrey Hepburn, Roger Moore, Charlton Heston, Prince Albert of Monaco, Claudette Colbert and Olivia de Havilland. Rick (HUMPHREY BOGART ) et Ilsa (INGRID BERGMAN ) se sont aimés ,puis séparés quelques années après à l’arrivée de la seconde guerre mondiale. This led to significant publicity and some hate mail. Although she was raised in Sweden, she spent her summers in Germany and spoke fluent German. Ingrid herself made it successful. Ingrid Bergman sera bientôt à l'affiche au cinéma avec 3 films. Distressed over her marriage to Lindström, she fell in love with Capa, and wished to leave her husband. Anna Holm is the leader of a blackmail gang that targets the wealthy folk of Stockholm for their money and jewellery. [10] On 27 August, two days before her 30th birthday, as Ingrid Lindstrom, she and her husband both filed "Declaration of Intention" forms with the United States District Court, Southern District of California,[143] in order to become US citizens. [41] With "Selznick's steady boosting", she played the part of Maria, it was also her first color film. [87] Candice Russell, commented that Bergman is the best thing in the film. For the role, she received her first Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. Bergman could speak Swedish and German as first languages, English and Italian (acquired later, while living in the US and Italy respectively),[17] and French (learned in school). [28] She accepted the invitation of Hollywood producer David O. Selznick, who wished her to star in the English-language remake of her earlier Swedish film Intermezzo (1936). Her performance is both "devastating and wonderful to see..."[31]:94, Gaslight opened on 4 May 1944. Ingrid Bergman was born in Stockholm, Sweden on August 29, 1915. She was always a little vulnerable, courageous, but vulnerable. Elle en est littéralement tombée amoureuse. Nonetheless, the public seemed to believe that Bergman's off-screen persona was similar to the saintly characters she played in Joan of Arc and The Bells of St. Mary's. After her death, her daughter Pia accepted her Emmy.[8]:296. 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. [26][19], Bergman appeared in eleven films in her native Sweden before the age of twenty-five. Bergman's Sister Benedict is referenced in The Godfather (1972). [8]:6 "He let her have her way", notes a story in Life magazine. [53] "Notorious is my favorite Hitchcock", he asserted. Although the play was a commercial success, critics were not very receptive of Bergman's British accent. Ingrid Bergman[a] (29 August 1915 – 29 August 1982) was a Swedish actress who starred in a variety of European and American films, television movies, and plays. [59] For her role, Bergman received another Best Actress nomination. Lindström later moved to San Francisco, California, where he completed his internship at a private hospital, and they continued to spend time together when she could travel between filming. [134]:568–569 Believing that her career was nearing its end, Bergman wanted her swan song to be honourable. [24], Bergman signed a three-picture contract with UFA, the German major film company, although she only made one picture. [93] Anastasia was an immediate success. Ce dernier produit l'adaptation américaine d'Intermezzo où Ingrid tient à nouveau le rôle principal. She had a daughter with Petter Lindström, and 3 children with Roberto Rosselini. Bergman became one of the few actresses ever to receive three Oscars when she won her third (and first in the category of Best Supporting Actress) for her performance in Murder on the Orient Express (1974). "[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. Ilsa débarque à CASABLANCA , accompagné de son époux, héros de la résistance. [61], Stromboli was released by Italian director Roberto Rossellini on 18 February 1950. [201] Toronto International Film Festival continued with 'Notorious: Celebrating the Ingrid Bergman Centenary' which featured a series of her best-known films. [17], On 23 September 1964, The Visit premiered. [208] Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words, is a 2015 Swedish documentary film, directed by Stig Björkman. [47] During the film, she had the opportunity to appear with Michael Chekhov, who was her acting coach during the 1940s. [144] On 18 June 1952, she gave birth to the twin daughters Isotta Ingrid Rossellini and Isabella Rossellini. [176] For Bergman, the face became a central aspect to her persona. 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. She was a very strong lady with great desires and emotions and she led a colorful life." "[65], Ed Sullivan chose not to have her on his show, despite a poll indicating that the public wanted her to appear. [citation needed] In 1982, she was awarded the David di Donatello's Golden Medal of the Minister of Tourism, given by The Academy of Italian Cinema. The two stars mesh perfectly. [63]:19 In December 1953, Rossellini directed her in the play Joan of Arc at the Stake in Naples, Italy. It was presented at the Théâtre de Paris, Paris. . [15] Selznick appreciated her uniqueness. "[213] The New York Film Festival and The Tokyo International Film Festival also presented the documentary. [133] In the film, Bergman plays a celebrity pianist, Charlotte, who travels to Norway intending to visit her neglected eldest daughter, Eva, played by Ullmann. The story opens as Charles Adare, played by Michael Wilding, arrives in New South Wales with his uncle. The bulk of her estate was divided among her four children. I guess that backfired later. [142] Petter had been aware of his wife's affairs. The New York Post announcement was in bold red. [1] With a career spanning 50 years,[2] she is often regarded as one of the most influential screen figures in film history. "She got her greatest effects in Casablanca and Gaslight and Spellbound and Notorious by swooping her eyes down to the floor and darting them back and forth, as if watching a mouse scurry across the room", Kerr wrote. [137] At the program's finale, she presented him with the wine cellar key that was crucial to the plot of Notorious. Nonetheless, he was by her side when she died in 1982. And they were all Christians who wrote it. [227] Bogart and Bergman also appeared in Tesco's Clubcard advertisement (2019). Tickets were fully booked for a twelve-week run. [82] Martin Scorsese picked this film to be among his favorites in his documentary short in 2001. After several months, she was given a part in a new play, Ett Brott (A Crime), written by Sigfrid Siwertz. Critics called her "hefty and sure of herself" and "somewhat overweight . Writing for the BFI, Samuel Wigley called it a "perfect" film. This song was never recorded by Guthrie but it was set to music and recorded by Billy Bragg on the album Mermaid Avenue after being discovered in the Woody Guthrie Archive with thousands of other songs. En 1949, Ingrid Bergman rencontre le réalisateur Roberto Rossellini dont elle admirait les films. [18], After the making of Intermezzo: A Love Story (1939), producer David O. Selznick he and his wife Irene remained friends with Bergman throughout her career. [29]:135–136, Intermezzo became an enormous success and as a result Bergman became a star. As a consequence, she was cast in Stromboli. A highly popular actress known for her fresh, radiant beauty, Ingrid Bergman was a natural for virtuous roles but equally adept at playing notorious women. [14], Twentieth Century Fox had bought the rights to Anastasia with Anatole Litvak slated to direct. The play was attended by the prime minister and other theatrical figures in Sweden. "[20], Bergman was loaned out of David O. Selznick's company, to appear in three films which were released in 1941. She never for a minute suggests quitting at six o'clock or anything of the kind ... Because of having four stars acting in Gone with the Wind, our star dressing-room suites were all occupied and we had to assign her a smaller suite. "[186], Charles River Editors called Bergman the first international movie star. Forced to drop her suitcase (itself far more modest than the trunks she arrived with) as she ascends the volcano, Karin is stripped of her pride and reduced — or elevated — to the condition of a crying child, a kind of first human being who, divested of the trappings of self, must learn to see and speak again from a personal "year zero" (to borrow from another Rossellini film title). Was there ever a more sensuous actress in the movies? [147], 0n 21 December 1958, Bergman married Lars Schmidt, a theatrical entrepreneur from a wealthy Swedish shipping family. She suffered greatly from chemotherapy. Apr 7, 2020 - Explore Jane McDaniel's board "Actress Ingrid Bergman", followed by 213 people on Pinterest. [30]:76 Bergman was hailed as a fine new talent, and received many positive reviews. [172] Bergman could be rigid and stubborn in her acting approach. 'Bitch.' Si vous avez besoin d'une actrice suédoise qui parle très bien anglais, qui n'a pas oublié son allemand, qui n'est pas très compréhensible en français, et qui en italien ne sait dire que « ti amo », alors je suis prête à venir faire un film avec vous. In her face-the skin-the eyes-the mouth-especially the mouth. [63]:18, This affair caused a huge scandal in the United States, where it led to Bergman being denounced on the floor of the United States Senate. 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." Friedel Adler meurt d'une jaunisse lorsque sa fille a tout juste trois ans[3]. Ingrid Chauvin, la passion de la comédie Ingrid Chauvin est née en 1973 en banlieue parisienne, à Argenteuil. The film also co-starred Robert Donat and Curd Jurgens. [62] Bergman had greatly admired two films by Rossellini. Also in 1936, she appeared in Intermezzo, her first lead performance, where she was reunited with Gösta Ekman. Rick et Ilsa se sont aimés, puis séparés. She loved the idea, and made the most of it. In 1978, she worked with director Ingmar Bergman in Autumn Sonata, for which she received her sixth Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. She made three films with Alfred Hitchcock including Spellbound (1945), opposite Gregory Peck, and Notorious (1946), her first of two movies opposite Cary Grant. 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]. And to contemplate Ingrid Bergman at any age is, I submit, a passable way to spend one's time. 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. [177] In many of her films, her body is covered up in what are often elaborate costumes; nun's habits, doctor's coats, soldier's armors, and Victorian dresses. Bergman met with the Prime Minister of India, Pandit Nehru, in London to get permission for Rossellini to leave India. En 1946, elle donne l'une de ses interprétations les plus marquantes, aux côtés de Cary Grant, dans le film d'espionnage Les Enchaînés (Notorious) d'Alfred Hitchcock. [185] David O. Selznick testified later, "I'm afraid I'm responsible for the public's image of her as Saint Ingrid. [33] On 7 March, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer released W. S. Van Dyke's Rage in Heaven. Under the direction of George Cukor, she portrayed a "wife driven close to madness" by her husband, played by Charles Boyer. Elle connaît son apogée avec trois films d'Alfred Hitchcock : La Maison du docteur Edwardes, Les Enchaînés et Les Amants du Capricorne. Öresunds-Posten wrote, "Bergman establishes herself as an actress belonging to the world elite. [27] As preparation for Gaslight she went to a mental hospital and observed a particular patient. In deference to more timely war-themed and patriotic films, Warner Bros held back the theatrical opening in the United States. In the 1940s, Ingrid Bergman was one of the most revered actresses in Hollywood. [118], On 9 April 1970, Guy Green's A Walk in the Spring Rain had its world premiere. They met a few weeks later, and after studying her, he declared, "You are Maria!". [136] Bergman later recalled that Ingmar had possibly given her the best role of her career, that she would never make another movie again. Charlotte leaves the next day. Very late that night, Eva and Charlotte have an impassioned and painful conversation about their past relationship. [148] After almost two decades of marriage, the couple divorced in 1975. On 17 February 1948, Arch of Triumph, by Lewis Milestone was released with Bergman and Charles Boyer as the leading roles[56] Based on Erich Maria Remarque's book, it follows a story of Joan Madou, an Italian-Romanian refugee who works as a cabaret singer in a Paris nightclub. Petter, however, remained bitter towards Bergman. Eva is married to a clergyman and they care for her sister, Helena, who is severely disabled, paralyzed, and unable to speak clearly. Bergman was surprised to be offered the role, but the producer explained, "People believe you and trust you, and this is what I want, because Golda Meir had the trust of the people." [151] She later had an affair with Gary Cooper while shooting For Whom The Bell Tolls. Musical selections included 'This Old Man' from The Inn of the Sixth Happiness, a Beethoven song, and strains of As Time Goes By. [203] BAMcinématek presented ‘Ingrid Bergman Tribute’ on 12 September 2015, an event co-hosted by Isabella Rossellini and Jeremy Irons, which featured a live reading by Rossellini and Irons taken from Bergman's personal letters. Et finalement, c’est bien Ingrid Bergman qui tire le mieux son épingle du jeu. Reviewer Nathan Robin said: 'Crosby's laconic ease brings out the impishness behind Bergman's fine-china delicacy, and Bergman proves a surprisingly spunky and spirited comic foil for Crosby'. I'm just a woman, another human being. Paula is in relationship with Roger Demarest, a womanizer, played by Yves Montand. Director Sidney Lumet had offered Bergman the important part of Princess Dragomiroff, with which he felt she could win an Oscar. "[89], In 1956, Bergman also starred in a French adaptation of stage production of Tea and Sympathy. Joseph Cotten considered her as a great friend and a great actress. She did not attend the awards, due to her illness. Avec le metteur en scène de théâtre Lars Schmidt, qui fut son mari de 1958 à 1975, elle possédait, sur la côte suédoise, une île nommée Danholmen. Losing her parents at such a tender age was a trauma to Bergman who later described as "living with an ache", an experience she was not even aware of.[16]. [83], While the movies Bergman made with Rossellini were commercial failures, somehow the films have garnered a great appreciation and attention in the recent times. He expressed regret that the persecution caused Bergman to "leave this country at the height of her career." The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "The events are shot with sharp humor and delightful touches of political satire. Frédéric Strauss, « Ingrid Bergman et Roberto Rossellini : l'improbable affaire Stromboli », http://www.woodyguthrie.org/Lyrics/Ingrid_Bergman.htm, https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ingrid_Bergman&oldid=178840097, licence Creative Commons attribution, partage dans les mêmes conditions, comment citer les auteurs et mentionner la licence, Ingrid Bergman fut élue comme étant la quatrième plus grande actrice de l'histoire du cinéma américain par l'. Dr Funing Tang from the University of Miami asserted, "even a moment of reticence, a little glance, or even an eye movement can alter the film's direction and provide her film and character with suspense, ambiguity and mysteriousness, which are rooted in her singular characteristics. She went into ecstasies over it and said she had never had such a suite in her life ... All of this is completely unaffected and completely unique and I should think would make a grand angle of approach to her publicity ... so that her natural sweetness and consideration and conscientiousness become something of a legend ... and is completely in keeping with the fresh and pure personality and appearance which caused me to sign her. She accompanies him on his sabbatical in the Tennessee mountains, where he intends to write a book. With a production budget of $1.5 million, principal photography took place in Capranica, outside of Rome. The woman demands money, threatening to tell her husband about the affair if Bergman doesn't pay her off. Marianne's institutionalized daughter echoes that of Ingrid (the actress) Bergman's character's in Autumn Sonata. Senator Charles H. Percy entered an apology into the Congressional Record for the verbal attack made on Bergman on 14 March 1950 by Edwin C. Johnson. The New York Times wrote, "the justification of her achievements is revealed by no other displays than those of Miss Bergman's mellow beauty, friendly manner and melting charm." Dès lors, Ingrid Bergman tourne avec les plus grands acteurs hollywoodiens sous la direction de réalisateurs fameux. She was pleased with the overwhelming critical acclaim for Autumn Sonata. The film met with negative reactions from critics. [43] Bergman played a nun opposite Bing Crosby, for which she received her third consecutive nomination for Best Actress. [14] Rossellini's cousin, Renzo Avanzo, was worried that Bergman would deflect Rossellini from making pictures he should be making. Rick, devenu un riche propriétaire de Night … Agee believed that Bergman has truly studied what Maria might feel and look like in real life, and not in a Hollywood film. Bergman had just been voted Sweden's most admired movie star in the previous year, and received top-billing. [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. En pratique : Quelles sources sont attendues ? [35] Reviews noted that "she gave a finely-shaded performance". By her account, they had a wonderful evening. [81] According to John Patterson of The Guardian, the film started The French New Wave. [184], For the majority of her pre-scandal career, she played the role of a "fallen woman". Bergman played the wife of the headmaster. A star must have individuality. Newsweek called her 'Queen of the Broadway Season.' [250] Back in 1954's Paris Motor Show, Ferrari showcased the 375 MM, commissioned by Rossellini as his wedding gift to her, known as 'The Bergman Coupe'.[251]. 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. Upon arrival at Eva's home, she is shocked and dismayed to learn that her younger daughter is also in residence, and not still in the institution "home". The play became the great new hit of the season. She had played a nun in The Bells of St. Mary's (1945), and a virgin saint in Joan of Arc (1948). [123] She plays the titular character, a wealthy recluse who befriends two children who are seeking "treasure" in the Metropolitan Museum of Art . [193], Despite suffering from cancer for eight years, Bergman continued her career, and won international honors for her final roles. Sa mère, Friedel Henrietta Adler[2], une Allemande, avait perdu auparavant un premier enfant mort-né et un deuxième décédé sept Liv Ullmann said that she would mourn her because "She made me very proud to be a woman," she added. Bergman's first film experience was as an extra in the 1932 film Landskamp, an experience she described as "walking on holy ground". 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. Stanley Kaufmann of The New Republic wrote, "The astonishment is Bergman's performance. Gary Cooper et Ingrid Bergman dans L'Intrigante de Saratoga (1945). She is having an affair with a man whose ex-lover, turns up and blackmails her. She also visited her other maternal aunt, Elsa Adler, whom the young girl called Mutti (Mom) according to family lore. SONATE D'AUTOMNE de Ingmar Bergman (1978) avec Ingrid Bergman, Liv Ullmann, Lena Nyman. It was subsequently cut by 45 minutes, but restored to full length in 1998, and released in 2004 on DVD. Bergman had championed the role since her arrival in Hollywood, then chose to appear on the Broadway stage in Anderson's play. In When Harry Met Sally (1989), Casablanca is a recurring theme, with the lead characters arguing over the meaning of its ending throughout the film. [21] She only agreed to appear if only she could star in the studio's next film project En kvinnas ansikte. Bergman said that this role reminded her of the times when she had to "leave" her own daughters. They met briefly in 1938 at a party thrown by David O. I was young. Autumn Sonata explored the relationship between a mother and daughter. [222], Woody Guthrie composed "Ingrid Bergman", a song about Bergman in 1950. According to Bergman biographer, Donald Spoto, Petter managed her career and financial matters. Leonard Nimoy praised her tenacity and courage. "[40] In later years, she stated, "I feel about Casablanca that it has a life of its own. Ingrid Bergman portrayed an amnesiac refugee who impersonates Nicholas II’s long-lost daughter at the behest of a con man (Yul Brynner). [5], Ingrid Bergman was born on 29 August 1915 in Stockholm, to a Swedish father, Justus Samuel Bergman (2 May 1871 – 29 July 1929),[7] and his German wife, Frieda Henriette Auguste Louise (née Adler) Bergman (12 September 1884 – 19 January 1918), who was born in Kiel. A lot of actresses would have hesitated over that. Parmi eux, Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn, Charlton Heston, Walter Matthau, Roger Moore, Olivia de Havilland, Claudette Colbert et le Prince Albert de Monaco étaient présents. Elle n'avait aucun lien de parenté avec son compatriote le réalisateur suédois Ingmar Bergman. 'Son of a bitch.' Selznick called her "The Palmolive Garbo", a reference to a popular soap, and a well-known Swedish actress of the time. [66] Spoto notes that Bergman had, by virtue of her roles and screen persona, placed herself "above all that". The film was a hit in Paris when it premiered in September 1956. Mais aussi une histoire d'amour inoubliable avec Roberto Rossellini. [81], Rossellini directed her in a brief segment of his 1953 documentary film, Siamo donne (We, the Women), which was devoted to film actresses. Ingrid Bergman återvände till SF 1964 för rollen som Mathilde Hartman Smycket ingick i episodfilmen Stimulantia, som hade biopremiär 1967. On 14 March 1950, Senator Edwin C. Johnson insisted that his once-favorite actress "had perpetrated an assault upon the institution of marriage," and went so far as to call her "a powerful influence for evil. [4] In the United States, she is considered to have brought a "Nordic freshness and vitality" to the screen, along with exceptional beauty and intelligence; David O. Selznick once called her "the most completely conscientious actress" he had ever worked with. She begged Petter for a divorce and contact with Pia. The following year, her husband arrived from Sweden with Pia. 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. "[77] In an expansive analysis of the film, critic Fred Camper wrote of the drama, "Like many of cinema's masterpieces, Stromboli is fully explained only in a final scene that brings into harmony the protagonist's state of mind and the imagery. She peers into the eyes, searching for meaning and clues, and when she is in a close two-shot with an actor, watch the way her own eyes reflect the most minute changes in his expression. This was the "sentiment of the entire set", wrote a retrospective,[vague] adding that workmen went out of their way to do things for her and that the cast and crew "admired the quick, alert concentration she gave to direction and to her lines". Ingrid Bergman naît le 29 août 1915 à Stockholm. She then added, "She was able to integrate so many cultures... she is not even American but she is totally part of American culture like she is totally part of the Swedish, Italian, French, European film making. [105] In his review of the film, Bosley Crowther wrote that Bergman was neither convincing nor interesting in her part as Perkins's lover. [85] The influence of Bergman and Rossellini's partnership can be felt in the movies by Godard, Fellini and Antonioni to more recently, Abbas Kiarostami and Nuri Bilge Ceylan.