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    © DR - Ingrid Bergman / Bio-citations etc..(p6)

    26/06/2013 17:01

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    Anecdotes
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    -Ingrid Bergman parlait couramment le suédois, l'allemand, le français, l'anglais et l'italien.
    *
    -Elle possède une étoile sur le Hollywood Walk of Fame, au 6759 Hollywood Boulevard.
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    -Elle a été choisie comme modèle par Andy Warhol pour ses célèbres sérigraphies (Ingrid with hat, 1983).
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    -Elle fut un temps la belle-mère de Martin Scorsese lorsque celui-ci épousa sa fille, Isabella Rossellini.
     
    -Une variété de roses porte son nom.
    *
    -Roberto Rossellini fit cadeau à Ingrid Bergman en 1954 d'une Ferrari spécialement dessinée pour l'actrice par le carrossier Scaglietti. Ce modèle unique porte le nom de 375 MM "Ingrid Bergman". La teinte grise de cette voiture deviendra par la suite le "Grigio Ingrid" dans la production Ferrari.
    *
    -Son grand ami Cary Grant accepta pour elle son Oscar pour le film Anastasia à la 29e cérémonie annuelle des Oscars.
    *
    -Pour le premier anniversaire de sa mort, plusieurs de ses amis et parents vinrent l'honorer au Festival du cinéma de Venise. 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.
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    -Elle fut élue comme étant la quatrième plus grande actrice de l'histoire du cinéma américain par l'American Film Institute.
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    -Dans son autobiographie,Ma Vie (My Story),qui fut un best-seller, elle y révèle sa liaison avec le photographe de guerre Robert Capa qui dura deux ans. Alors qu'il travaillait comme photographe de mode et photographe de plateau pour l'American International Pictures, notamment pour le film d’Alfred Hitchcock Les Enchaînés, le cinéaste britannique s'inspira de l’idylle du couple pour écrire le scénario de Fenêtre sur cour.
    *
    -Son troisième mari (Lars Schmidt) et elle possédaient leur propre île sur la côte suédoise, nommée Danholmen.
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    -Elle fut présidente du jury au Festival de Cannes en 1973.
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    -Elle a inspiré Woody Guthrie, qui a écrit une chanson en son honneur après avoir vu le film Stromboli.Celle-ci est restée à l'état de texte,jusqu'à ce que Billy Bragg la mette en musique.
    *
    -Bergman meurt le jour de ses 67 ans, et seulement quelques jours après sa compatriote, l'actrice suédoise Ulla Jacobsson, également morte d'un cancer.(kècekecé kcette info à LA CON!!!???)
    *
    -Elle n'avait aucun lien de parenté avec son compatriote le réalisateur suédois Ingmar Bergman.

     






    © DR - Ingrid Bergman / Bio-citations etc..(p7)

    26/06/2013 17:05

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    Téléfilms
     
    1959 : The Turn of the Screw de John Frankenheimer
    1961 : Twenty-Four Hours in a Woman's Life de Silvio Narizzano
    1963 : Hedda Gabler d'Alex Segal
    1966 : The Human Voice de Ted Kotcheff
    1982 : Une femme nommée Golda (A woman called Golda) d'Alan Gibson
    *
     
    Théâtre
     
     (le 23/06/2014 / Corrections)
    Pour les gens interessés voir sur Wikipédia





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    27/06/2013 04:29

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     Quotes by Ingrid Bergman:

     
    "Happiness is good health and a bad memory." 
     
    "A kiss is a lovely trick designed by nature to stop speech when words become superfluous." 
     
    "I've never sought success in order to get fame and money; it's the talent and the passion that count in success." 
     
    "I have no regrets. I wouldn't have lived my life the way I did if I was going to worry about what people were going to say." 
     
    "It is not whether you really cry. It's whether the audience thinks you are crying." 
     
    "I have had my different husbands, my families. I am fond of them all and I visit them all. But deep inside me there is the feeling that I belong to show business." New York Times, April 20, 1975.
     
    "I've gone from saint to whore and back to saint again, all in one lifetime."
     
    The best way to keep young is to keep going in whatever it is that keeps you going. With me that's work, and a lot of it. And when a job is finished, relax and have fun.
     
     
    [to daughter Isabella Rossellini, on acting] Keep it simple. Make a blank face and the music and the story will fill it in.
     
    Be yourself. The world worships the original.
    It is not whether you really cry. It's whether the audience thinks you are crying.
     
     
    You must train your intuition - you must trust the small voice inside you which tells you exactly what to say, what to decide.
     
    People didn't expect me to have emotions like other women.
     
    I've never sought success in order to get fame and money; it's the talent and the passion that count in success.
     
    I remember one day sitting at the pool and suddenly the tears were streaming down my cheeks. Why was I so unhappy? I had success. I had security. But it wasn't enough. I was exploding inside.
     
    I have no regrets. I wouldn't have lived my life the way I did if I was going to worry about what people were going to say.
     
     
    I don't regret a thing I've done. I only regret the things I didn't do.
     
    Until 45 I can play a woman in love. After 55 I can play grandmothers. But between those ten years, it is difficult for an actress.
     
    I don't worry about it because we are all growing old. If I were the only one I would worry. But we're all in the same boat, and all of my friends are coming with me. We all go toward old age. How many years left we don't know. We just have to accept it.
     
     
    I was the shyest human ever invented, but I had a lion inside me that wouldn't shut up.
     
    In Paris, when the picture came out [Casablanca (1942)], they weren't too pleased with it. They didn't like the political point of view. The picture was taken off immediately and was never sold to television. A while ago, it was brought in and opened in five theatres in Paris, as a new movie. They had a big gala opening where I appeared and people were absolutely crazy about it.
     
     
    Film as dream, film as music. No art passes our conscience in the way film does, and goes directly to our feelings, deep down into the dark rooms of our souls.
     
     
    There are advantages to being a star, though - you can always get a table in a full restaurant.
     
    Hollywood was a terribly lonely place for me. I had wonderful associations with Humphrey Bogart, Gregory Peck, and all the others while I worked with them, but after they left the studios at night, they retired to their own circle of friends.
     
    I always felt guilty. My whole life.
     
    I don't think anyone has the right to intrude in your life, but they do. I would like people to separate the actress and the woman.
     
    I can do everything with ease on the stage, whereas in real life I feel too big and clumsy. So I didn't choose acting; acting chose me.
     
    I have grown up alone. I've taken care of myself. I worked, earned money and was independent at 18.
     
    I made so many films which were more important, but the only one people ever want to talk about is that one with [Humphrey Bogart].
     
    Having a home, husband, and child ought to be enough for any woman's life. I mean, that's what we are meant for, isn't it? But still I think every day is a lost day. As if only half of me is alive. The other half is pressed down in a bag and suffocated.If you took acting away from me, I'd stop breathing.Acting is the best medicine in the world - if you're not feeling well, it goes away because you are busy thinking about something that isn't yourself. We actors are very fortunate people.
     
     
    [Cary Grant] is quite remarkable, you know. I think [Audrey Hepburn] is now too old for him, and in his next picture he will be making love to someone like Jane Fonda.
     
     
    No form of art goes beyond ordinary consciousness as film does, straight to our emotions, deep into the twilight of the soul.
     
     
    I always wanted to do comedies but nobody discovered this until my old age. They think all Swedes are like [Greta Garbo].
     
     
    I am happy I was born Swedish because this means having a tough education -- at least it was in my time. But I couldn't live there,even when I was in my 20s.Sweden is too far from the rest of the world psychologically There you feel confined on an island.
     
     
    I work so hard before the camera and on the stage that I have neither the desire nor the energy to act in my private life
    *
    Cancer victims who don't accept their fate, who don't learn to live with it, will only destroy what little time they have left.
     
    Time is shortening. But every day that I challenge this cancer and survive is a victory for me.
     

     





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    27/06/2013 09:16

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    Filmographie

    1982 A Woman Called Golda" (TV) Golda Meir
    1978 "Hoestsonaten" (Sonate d'automne) Charlotte
    1976 "A Matter of Time" Countess Sanziani
    1974 "Murder on the Orient Express" Greta Ohlsson
    1973  "The Hideaways"  Mrs. Frankweiler 
    1970   "Walk in the Spring Rain" Libby Meredith 
    1969  "Cactus Flower"  Stephanie Dickinson 
    1967  "Fugitive in Vienna"     ?
    1967 "The Human Voice" (TV)    ?
    1967  "Stimulantia"  Mathilde Hartman 
    1965  "The Yellow Rolls-Royce"  Gerda Millet
    1964  "The Visit"  Karla Zachanassian 
    1963 "Hedda Gabler" (TV)  Hedda Gabler 
    1961   "Aimez-vous Brahms?" "Goodbye Again"  Paula Tessier 
    1961  "Twenty-four Hours in a Woman's Life" (TV)  
    1959  "The Turn of the Screw "(TV)  Governess
    1958   "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness" Gladys Aylward 
    1956   "Anastasia"  Anastasia 
    1956  "Elena et les Hommes"  Paris Does Strange Things   Elena Sokorowska 
    1955  "La Paura" [aka Angst; Fear]  Irene Wagner 
    1954  "Giovanna d'Arco al Rogo"  "Joan of Arc at the Stake"]  Jeanne d'Arc 
    1953  "Siamo Donne"  "We, the Women"]   
    1953   "Viaggio in Italia"   "Voyage to Italy"]  Katherine Joyce 
    1952  "Europa '51" [aka "The Greatest Love"]  Irene Girard 
    1949  "Stromboli"  Karin 
    1949  "Under Capricorn"  Henrietta Flusky 
    1948 "Joan of Arc"  Jeanne d'Arc 
    1948  "Arch of Triumph"  Joan Madou 
    1946  "Notorious"  Alicia Huberman 
    1945  "The Bells of St. Mary's"  Sister Benedict 
    1945  "Saratoga Trunk"  Clio Dulaine 
    1945  "Spellbound"  Dr. Constance Peterson 
    1944  "Gaslight" Paula Alquist 
    1943  "For Whom the Bell Tolls"  Maria 
    1942  "Casablanca"  Ilsa Lund Laszlo 
    1941  "Adam Had Four Sons"  Emilie Gallatin 
    1941  "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"  Ivy Peterson 
    1941  "Rage in Heaven"  Stella Bergen 
    1940  "Juninatten"[aka "June Night"]  Kerstin Nordback 
    1939  "Intermezzo" (remake USA)  Anita Hoffman 
    1939  Enda Natt  Eva 
    1938  "Dollar" Julia Balzar 
    1938  "En Kvinnas Ansikte" [aka "A Woman's Face"]  Anna Holm 
    1938   "Die Vier Gesellen"  Marianne 
    1936  "Intermezzo" (Sweden)  Anita Hoffman 
    1936  "Pa Solsidan"  Eva Bergh 
    1935  "Branningar"  Karin Ingman 
    1935  "Munkbrogreven"  Elsa Edlund 
    1935  "Swedenhielms"  Astrid 
    1935  "Valborgsmassoafton"  Lena Bergstrog 
    1932 "Landskamp" Girl waiting in line 
    Aka  Also Known as (Egalement connu comme...sous  le nom de)

     






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    27/06/2013 16:52

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    Quotes about Ingrid Bergman:
     
    "She has a combination of rare beauty, freshness, vitality and ability that is as uncommon as a century plant in bloom." 
    --film critic Wanda Hale 
     
    "There are only seven movie stars in the world whose name alone will induce American bankers to lend money for movie productions, and the only woman on the list is Ingrid Bergman." 
    --actor Cary Grant 
     
    "She had an extraordinary quality of purity and nobility and a definite star personality that is very rare." 
    --producer David O. Selznick
     





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