Aug 29, 1915 - Aug 29, 1982August 29, 1915 - August 29, 1982
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Stockholm, Sweden
London, England
Photography, diary writing
Swedish and Italian cuisine
Won the "Triple Crown of Acting"; amateur photographer; involved in charity work
Acting, charity, languages
Ingrid Bergman, born on August 29, 1915, in Stockholm, Sweden, was an actress whose talent and beauty made her one of the most celebrated figures in the history of cinema. She passed away on her 67th birthday, August 29, 1982, but her legacy in films like "Casablanca" and "Notorious" continues to enchant new generations of moviegoers.
The loss of both parents at a young age had a profound impact on Bergman, driving her to seek comfort and expression through acting. She attended the Royal Dramatic Theatre School in Stockholm before embarking on a film career in Sweden. Hollywood soon took notice, and her first American film, "Intermezzo," was a hit, leading to a contract with David O. Selznick.
Bergman's role as Ilsa Lund in "Casablanca" opposite Humphrey Bogart is legendary, a testament to her versatile talent and on-screen magnetism. Her other significant roles, including Alicia Huberman in "Notorious" and Paula Alquist Anton in "Gaslight," showcased her range, earning her three Academy Awards, two Emmy Awards, and one Tony Award—a feat few actors have achieved.
Though adored by the public, Bergman's personal life was not without controversy. Her affair with Italian director Roberto Rossellini led to a temporary decline in her popularity in America. However, the films she made with Rossellini are now considered groundbreaking, and her reputation was eventually restored.
Off-screen, Bergman was known for her humility and warmth. She was beloved not just for her cinematic performances but for her genuine kindness and humanity. She was also multilingual, speaking Swedish, German, French, Italian, and English, which allowed her to act in films from various countries.
An interesting fact about Ingrid Bergman is that she was one of the few actresses to win the "Triple Crown of Acting"—an Oscar, Emmy, and Tony. She was also an amateur photographer and kept detailed diaries throughout her life. Another lesser-known detail is her active involvement in charity work, particularly with organizations that supported children.
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Stockholm, Sweden
London, England