
Ingrid Bergman
Acting
Born 1915-08-29 · Stockholm, Sweden
Ingrid Bergman (August 29, 1915 – August 29, 1982) was a Swedish actress who starred in a variety of European and American films, television movies, and plays. With a career spanning five decades, she is often regarded as one of the most influential screen figures in cinematic history. According to the St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture, upon her arrival in the U.S. Bergman quickly became "the ideal of American womanhood" and a contender for Hollywood's greatest leading actress. David O. Selznick once called her "the most completely conscientious actress" he had ever worked with. In 1999, the American Film Institute recognised Bergman as the fourth greatest female screen legend of Classic Hollywood Cinema. She won numerous accolades, including three Academy Awards, two Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, four Golden Globe Awards, BAFTA Award and a Volpi Cup. She is one of only four actresses to have received at least three acting Academy Awards (only Katharine Hepburn has four). Born in Stockholm to a Swedish father and a German mother, Bergman began her acting career in Swedish and German films. Her introduction to the U.S. audience came in the English-language remake of Intermezzo (1939). Known for her naturally luminous beauty, she starred in Casablanca (1942) as Ilsa Lund, her most famous role, opposite Humphrey Bogart. Bergman's notable performances in 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 for Gaslight. She made three films with Alfred Hitchcock: Spellbound (1945), with Gregory Peck, Notorious (1946), opposite Cary Grant and Under Capricorn (1949), alongside Joseph Cotten. In 1950, she starred in Roberto Rossellini's Stromboli, released after the revelation she was having an affair with Rossellini; that and her pregnancy prior to their marriage created a scandal in the U.S. that prompted her to remain in Europe for several years. During this time she starred in Rossellini's Europa '51 and Journey to Italy (1954), now critically acclaimed, the former of which won her the Volpi Cup for Best Actress. She had a successful return to working for a Hollywood studio in Anastasia (1956), winning her second Academy Award for Best Actress. Soon after, she co-starred with Grant in the romance Indiscreet (1958). In 1969, she starred in the acclaimed and highly successful film Cactus Flower. In later years, Bergman won her third Academy Award, this one for Best Supporting Actress, for her role in Murder on the Orient Express (1974). In 1978, she starred in Ingmar Bergman's (no relation) Swedish Autumn Sonata receiving her sixth Best Actress nomination. Bergman spoke five languages – Swedish, English, German, Italian and French – and acted in each. In her final role, she portrayed the late Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir in the television miniseries A Woman Called Golda (1982) for which she posthumously won her second Emmy Award for Best Actress. In 1974, Bergman discovered she was suffering from breast cancer but continued to work until shortly before her death on her sixty-seventh birthday.
Filmography

Two Bergmans
Dec 19, 2025

Bogart: Life Comes in Flashes
Nov 15, 2024

Dream Girl: The Making of Marilyn Monroe
Sep 20, 2022

Becoming Marilyn
Jul 7, 2022

The Rossellinis
Nov 19, 2021

Yul Brynner, the Magnificent
Dec 2, 2020

Beautiful Like a Poem
May 11, 2020

Julie Andrews Forever
Jun 14, 2019

Becoming Cary Grant
May 23, 2017

Hitler's Hollywood
Feb 23, 2017

Bernadette Lafont: And God Created the Free Woman
May 18, 2016

Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words
Aug 27, 2015

The War of the Volcanoes
Sep 2, 2012

Hollywood sul Tevere
Sep 7, 2009

Once Upon a Time... 'Notorious'
Jun 29, 2009

Warner at War
Nov 11, 2008

Dreaming with Scissors: Hitchcock, Surrealism & Salvador Dali
Oct 14, 2008

Once Upon a Time... 'Rome, Open City'
May 27, 2006

Året var 1955
Jan 9, 2005

Reflections on 'Gaslight'
Dec 14, 2003

As Time Goes By: The Children Remember
Aug 6, 2003

Heart of the Festival
Apr 16, 2002

The Best of Bob Hope: 50 Years of Laughter — Volume 2
Feb 22, 2001

The Best of Bob Hope: 50 Years of Laughter — Volume 1
Feb 22, 2001

Federico Fellini's Autobiography
Sep 5, 2000

Glorious Technicolor
Dec 7, 1998

Rossellini Under the Volcano
Jan 1, 1998

Bogart: The Untold Story
Jan 5, 1997

Ingrid Bergman Remembered
Apr 6, 1996

Orson Welles: The One-Man Band
Oct 8, 1995