[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. [199] AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center presented an extensive retrospective of her Hollywood and Italian films. In 2012, the British Film Institute's Sight & Sound critics' poll also listed it as one of the 250 greatest films of all time. The play was attended by the prime minister and other theatrical figures in Sweden. When the award was announced, in her surprised and unrehearsed remarks, she remarked to the audience that Valentina Cortese should have won the award for her role [128][127] in Day for Night, by Truffaut. [117] She starred in Cactus Flower released in 1969, with Walter Matthau and Goldie Hawn. [86], After separating from Rossellini, Bergman starred in Jean Renoir's Elena and Her Men (Elena et les Hommes, 1956), a romantic comedy in which she played a Polish princess caught up in political intrigue. Joseph Cotten considered her as a great friend and a great actress. Ce dernier produit l'adaptation américaine d'Intermezzo où Ingrid tient à nouveau le rôle principal. 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'. 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). Katharine Hepburn holds the record, with four (all for Best Actress). Basil E. Frankweiler premiered. 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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. nécessaire] et contrainte à quitter les États-Unis d'Amérique. [189] The New York Times stated: "Ingrid Bergman, Winner of Three Oscars Is Dead. [36]:85, On 30 July 1941 at the Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara, Bergman made her second stage appearance in Anna Christie. ». The New York Times in its review wrote, "Striving mightily and looking lovely, Miss Bergman seems merely a petulant woman who falls into the arms of Quinn for novelty, from boredom with her equally bored husband, [Weaver], pecking away on a book in their temporary mountain retreat. 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. Rick et Ilsa se sont aimés, puis séparés. [30]:76, According to her daughter, Isabella Rossellini, her mother had a deep sense of freedom and independence. The early Swedish films were not masterpieces,[27] but she worked with some of the biggest talents in the Swedish film industry such as Gösta Ekman, Karin Swanström, Victor Sjöström, and Lars Hanson. While working on Autumn Sonata, Bergman discovered another lump, and flew back to London for another surgery. [105] In his review of the film, Bosley Crowther wrote that Bergman was neither convincing nor interesting in her part as Perkins's lover. According to Roger Ebert, Notorious is the most elegant expression of Hitchcock's visual style. "[142] Jeanine Basinger, when reviewing 'Victor Fleming: An American Movie Master' by Michael Sragow writes, "Fleming fell deeply in love with the irresistible Swede and never really got over it". [14] That same year, although known chiefly as a film star, Bergman appeared in London's West End, working with stage star Michael Redgrave in A Month in the Country. Ingrid Bergman sera bientôt à l'affiche au cinéma avec 3 films. 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 received a scholarship to the state-sponsored Royal Dramatic Theatre School, where Greta Garbo had some years earlier earned a similar scholarship. After returning to the United States in 1940, she acted on Broadway before continuing to do films in Hollywood. A San Francisco paper said she was as unspoiled as a fresh Swedish snowball. She left some provisions for Rossellini's niece, Fiorella, her maid in Rome, and her agent's daughter, Kate Brown. Ingrid Bergman a laissé derrière elle une filmographie légendaire. He didn't reply again, for two years. When the book was sold to Paramount Pictures, Hemingway stated that "Miss Bergman, and no one else, should play the part". [20] The film required Bergman to wear heavy makeup, as well as glue, to simulate a burned face. Il rejoindra Ingrid Bergman aux États-Unis et obtiendra son diplôme de médecin à Rochester. Although the play was a commercial success, critics were not very receptive of Bergman's British accent. Bergman and Cary Grant in a publicity photo for, Bergman with third husband, theatre producer, Lars Schmidt, Bergman's former residence in Choisel, where she lived with Lars Schmidt in the 60s. [204] The Plaza Cinema & Media Arts Center in Patchogue, New York held a special screening of Bergman's films. Ingrid Bergman (29 August 1915 – 29 August 1982) wis a Swadish actress who starred in a variety o European an American films. Sa mère, Friedel Henrietta Adler[2], une Allemande, avait perdu auparavant un premier enfant mort-né et un deuxième décédé sept [17] Produced by Walter Wanger and initially released through RKO. [238] In the book by Nora Roberts, The Collector, Ingrid Bergman is mentioned (2014). She's 42, but she looks divine. [145] It was not until 1957 that Bergman was reunited with Pia, in Rome. In all, RKO lost $200,000 on the picture. According to Jordan Cronk in his article reviewing the movies, their work has inspired a beginning of a modern cinematic era. 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". [14], She made an appearance in one episode of The Bob Hope Show in 1972. 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. [49], Next, Bergman starred in Saratoga Trunk, with Gary Cooper, a film originally shot in 1943, but released on 30 March 1946. The story opens as Charles Adare, played by Michael Wilding, arrives in New South Wales with his uncle. [135], Bergman was battling cancer at the time of the filming. Stanley Kaufmann of The New Republic wrote, "The astonishment is Bergman's performance. Bergman later said, "People saw me in Joan of Arc, and declared me a saint. Her introduction to Americans came in the English-language remake of Intermezzo (1939). "[168], Ingrid Bergman was cremated at a private funeral ceremony attended only by close relatives and five friends. Bergman had championed the role since her arrival in Hollywood, then chose to appear on the Broadway stage in Anderson's play. [142][153] In Anthony Quinn's autobiography, he mentions his sexual relationship with Bergman, among his many other affairs. 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. [234] When Tom Cruise made an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon to promote the movie, he mentioned Ingrid Bergman several times. This was her final cinema performance. 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. Ingrid Bergman was the daughter of Swede Justus Samuel Bergman and German Frieda Henrietta Augusta Louise Bergman. [3] She won many accolades, including three Academy Awards, two Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, four Golden Globe Awards, and a BAFTA Award. 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 also persuaded that Golda was a "grand-scale person", one that people would assume was much taller than she actually was. [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. Was there ever a more sensuous actress in the movies? Ingrid est destinée à devenir comédienne. Comment ajouter mes sources ? [21] She only agreed to appear if only she could star in the studio's next film project En kvinnas ansikte. She also visited her other maternal aunt, Elsa Adler, whom the young girl called Mutti (Mom) according to family lore. [43] Bergman played a nun opposite Bing Crosby, for which she received her third consecutive nomination for Best Actress. Lindström stayed in Rochester, New York, where he studied medicine and surgery at the University of Rochester. During the production, they began an affair, and Bergman became pregnant with their first child. "[19] By September, she was back in Sweden, and gave birth to her daughter, Pia. [149], In October 1978, Bergman gave an interview, regarding what was to be her last film role. "[132], From 1977 to 1978, Bergman returned to the London's West with Wendy Hiller in Waters of the Moon. 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." [19] In her diary, she called the film "my own picture, my very own. Deux ans plus tard, elle interprète le personnage de Charlotte, pianiste virtuose mais mère indigne, dans Sonate d'automne (Autumn Sonata) d'Ingmar Bergman, pour lequel elle reçoit sa septième nomination aux Oscars. Bergman was neither a good student nor popular one. Bergman and Rossellini were married on 24 May 1950. [81], Rossellini directed her in a brief segment of his 1953 documentary film, Siamo donne (We, the Women), which was devoted to film actresses. "[18], Ingrid Bergman has been added as a proposed honoree in the National Garden of American Heroes monument project signed by President Donald Trump. [84], Rossellini's use of a Hollywood star in his typically "neorealist" films, in which he normally used non-professional actors, provoked some negative reactions in certain circles. According to The Times, "The production would hardly have exerted this special appeal without the presence of Ingrid Bergman. The film is based on the play 'Kind Sir' written by Norman Krasna. Rossellini's films during the Bergman era ponder issues of complex psychology as depicted by Bergman in films like Stromboli, Europa '51 and Journey to Italy. Ingrid Bergman [ˈɪŋːrɪd ˈbærjman][1], née le 29 août 1915 à Stockholm (Suède) et morte le 29 août 1982 à Londres (Royaume-Uni) est une actrice suédoise. Other reviewers said that she "[plays] the heroine with...appealing authority and beauty" and "illuminates every scene in which she appears" and compared her to "a youthful Garbo." [10][11] She was named after Princess Ingrid of Sweden. Their work schedules put a strain on their marriage. [141], Finally that year, Bergman played the starring role in a television mini-series, A Woman Called Golda (1982), about the late Israeli prime minister Golda Meir. [22][21] She later acted in Dollar (1938),[20] a Scandinivian screwball comedy. She was honored with the Illis Quorum, the medal given to artists of significance by the King of Sweden. It seems to have filled a need, a need that was there before the film, a need that the film filled". [207], A film was made to celebrate her centennial. In Elena and Her Men, in which Renoir written for her, she plays a down-on-her-luck Polish princess, Elena Sorokowska. She played the titular character opposite Michael Redgrave and Ralph Richardson. [31]:86Casablanca was not one of Bergman's favorite performances. [83] In Fear, Bergman plays a businesswoman, who runs a pharmaceutical company founded by her husband (Mathias Wieman). Le film est un succès et lui ouvre les portes d'Hollywood. Her segment which is based on the Guy de Maupassant's The Jewellery reunited her with Gustaf Molander. [201] Toronto International Film Festival continued with 'Notorious: Celebrating the Ingrid Bergman Centenary' which featured a series of her best-known films. 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]. [24], Bergman signed a three-picture contract with UFA, the German major film company, although she only made one picture. The Bohuslän Museum in Uddevalla, north of Gothenburg opened an exhibition titled "Ingrid Bergman in Fjällbacka". The New York Times praised her performance, calling it a tour-de-force. Ce dernier rôle pour le grand écran est considéré comme l'une de ses prestations les plus abouties. [150], Bergman had affairs with her directors and co-stars in the 1940s. [245] She has a wax figure of her displayed at Madame Tussaud's, Hollywood, California. 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". "[213] The New York Film Festival and The Tokyo International Film Festival also presented the documentary. The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "The events are shot with sharp humor and delightful touches of political satire. [17], On 23 September 1964, The Visit premiered. Et finalement, c’est bien Ingrid Bergman qui tire le mieux son épingle du jeu. Dès lors, Ingrid Bergman tourne avec les plus grands acteurs hollywoodiens sous la direction de réalisateurs fameux. Bergman starred in Ocean Breakers in which she played a fisherman's daughter, and then in Swedenhielms, where she had the opportunity to work alongside her idol Gösta Ekman. By her account, they had a wonderful evening. Ingmar Bergman stated that they argued frequently, on set. And they were all Christians who wrote it. [30]:76 Bergman also formed a lifelong friendship with her Notorious co-star, Cary Grant. [82] Martin Scorsese picked this film to be among his favorites in his documentary short in 2001. [18], On 27 September 1972, Fielder Cook's From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Bergman felt that "the good people there would not permit it". She played the role of Ilsa, the former love of Rick Blaine and wife of Victor Laszlo, fleeing with Laszlo to the United States. C'est en 1948, après avoir vu Rome, ville ouverte, qu'Ingrid Bergman écrivit à Roberto Rossellini pour lui proposer de travailler avec elle : « Cher M. Rossellini, Ingrid Bergman est honorée d'un Emmy Award à titre posthume en tant que meilleure actrice, pour le feuilleton télévisé Une femme nommée Golda (A Woman Called Golda), retraçant la vie de la Première ministre israélienne Golda Meir. The New York Tribune said: "Using scarcely any makeup, but playing with mobile intensity, she creates the character so vividly and credibility that it becomes the core of [the] narrative". Les attaques conjointes de groupements religieux, d'associations féministes et même de politiciens la font bannir du cinéma américain pendant sept ans. Very late that night, Eva and Charlotte have an impassioned and painful conversation about their past relationship. Insurance for Bergman was impossible. The final two weeks of the shooting schedule required adjustment, because she required additional surgery. The critics loved her performance, citing her as an actor of great talent and confidence. He hears his daughter's piano teacher/Ingrid Bergman play and asks her to play on his next int'l tour. Mais aussi une histoire d'amour inoubliable avec Roberto Rossellini. As he was ill at the time, he asked that Ingrid Bergman accept this award on his behalf. [47] During the film, she had the opportunity to appear with Michael Chekhov, who was her acting coach during the 1940s. [14] That same year she starred in June Night, (Juninatten) a Swedish language drama film directed by Per Lindberg. Elle avait déjà tourné quelques films en Suède lorsque le producteur David O. Selznick lui propose en 1939 de reprendre le rôle principal du remake américain d'Intermezzo, ce qui la fait connaître dans son pays. Kerstin moves to Stockholm under the new name of Sara, but lives under the scrutiny and watchful eye of her new community.