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* ''Film/{{Swedenhielms}}'' (1935)
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* ''Film/{{Murder on the Orient Express|1974}}'' (1974) - won her third and final Academy Award, this time for Best Supporting Actress. In her acceptance speech, she famously said "it's always nice to get an Oscar" (and surely she would know).[[note]]She is tied for second-most total Oscars won by an actor, alongside Walter Brennan, Jack Nicholson, Meryl Streep, and Daniel Day-Lewis. At the time, she was tied for first with Brennan and Creator/KatharineHepburn, who would not win her fourth Oscar until 1982.[[/note]]

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* ''Film/{{Murder on the Orient Express|1974}}'' (1974) - won her third and final Academy Award, this time for Best Supporting Actress. In her acceptance speech, she famously said "it's always nice to get an Oscar" (and surely she would know).[[note]]She is tied for second-most total Oscars won by an actor, alongside Walter Brennan, Jack Nicholson, Meryl Streep, and Daniel Day-Lewis.Day-Lewis, and Frances [=McDormand=]. At the time, she was tied for first with Brennan and Creator/KatharineHepburn, who would not win her fourth Oscar until 1982.[[/note]]
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* ''Film/WalpurgisNight'' (1936)
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Ingrid Bergman (August 29th 1915 -- August 29th 1982) was a [[UsefulNotes/{{Sweden}} Swedish]] actress. She won three UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}s, two Emmy Awards, and the Tony Award for Best Actress in the first Tony Award ceremony in 1947. She is ranked as the fourth greatest female star of American cinema of all time by the Creator/AmericanFilmInstitute. She is widely remembered for her performance as Ilsa Lund in ''Film/{{Casablanca}}'' (1942) and is known as one of Hollywood's greatest classical beauties.

In her lifetime she had the reputation for being the WorldsMostBeautifulWoman and created a legendary scandal when in the 1940s, she abandoned her husband and child and started an affair with married director Creator/RobertoRossellini and became pregnant on the set of ''Stromboli''. This scandal was denounced on the floor of the US Senate with Ingrid becoming more or less PersonaNonGrata in America. She had written to Rossellini after seeing his film, ''Film/{{Paisan}}'' and wanted to make serious films and their resulting love affair and brief marriage resulted in three children and five movies. After their breakup, she returned to the stage and became more sporadic, with ''Autumn Sonata'' being her [[TheLastDance last serious role]].

Mother of Creator/IsabellaRossellini. Not to be confused with and wasn't related to another famous Swede in the film industry, Creator/IngmarBergman (though he did direct her once, in ''Film/AutumnSonata'' AND later married a woman named Ingrid, thus sharing his last name. Yeah).

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Ingrid Bergman (August 29th 29, 1915 -- August 29th 29, 1982) was a [[UsefulNotes/{{Sweden}} Swedish]] actress. She won three UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}s, two Emmy Awards, and the Tony Award for Best Actress in the first Tony Award ceremony in 1947. She is ranked as the fourth greatest female star of American cinema of all time by the Creator/AmericanFilmInstitute. She is widely remembered for her performance as Ilsa Lund in ''Film/{{Casablanca}}'' (1942) and is known as one of Hollywood's greatest classical beauties.

In her lifetime she lifetime, Bergman had the reputation for of being the WorldsMostBeautifulWoman WorldsMostBeautifulWoman, and created a legendary scandal when in the 1940s, 1940s when she abandoned her husband and child and child, started an affair with married director Creator/RobertoRossellini Creator/RobertoRossellini, and became pregnant on the set of ''Stromboli''. This scandal was denounced on the floor of the US Senate Senate, with Ingrid Bergman becoming more or less PersonaNonGrata in America. She had written to Rossellini after seeing his film, film ''Film/{{Paisan}}'' and wanted to make serious films films, and their resulting love affair and brief marriage resulted in three children and five movies. After their breakup, she returned to the stage and became more sporadic, with ''Autumn Sonata'' ''Film/AutumnSonata'' being her [[TheLastDance last serious role]].

Mother of Creator/IsabellaRossellini. Not to be confused with with, and wasn't not related to to, another famous Swede in the film industry, Creator/IngmarBergman (though he did direct her once, once in ''Film/AutumnSonata'' AND later married a woman named Ingrid, thus sharing his last name. Yeah).name).
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In her lifetime she had the reputation for being the WorldsMostBeautifulWoman and created a legendary scandal when in the 1940s, she abandoned her husband and child and started an affair with married director Creator/RobertoRossellini and became pregnant on the set of ''Stromboli''. This scandal was denounced on the floor of the US Senate with Ingrid becoming more or less PersonaNonGrata in America. She had written to Rossellini after seeing his film, ''Film/{{Paisan}}'' and wanted [[DoingItForTheArt to make serious films]] and their resulting love affair and brief marriage resulted in three children and five movies. After their breakup, she returned to the stage and became more sporadic, with ''Autumn Sonata'' being her [[TheLastDance last serious role]].

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In her lifetime she had the reputation for being the WorldsMostBeautifulWoman and created a legendary scandal when in the 1940s, she abandoned her husband and child and started an affair with married director Creator/RobertoRossellini and became pregnant on the set of ''Stromboli''. This scandal was denounced on the floor of the US Senate with Ingrid becoming more or less PersonaNonGrata in America. She had written to Rossellini after seeing his film, ''Film/{{Paisan}}'' and wanted [[DoingItForTheArt to make serious films]] films and their resulting love affair and brief marriage resulted in three children and five movies. After their breakup, she returned to the stage and became more sporadic, with ''Autumn Sonata'' being her [[TheLastDance last serious role]].



* DoingItForTheArt: Why she abandoned her US career and family to make films in Italy and Europe.
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Ingrid Bergman (August 29th 1915 -- August 29th 1982) was a [[UsefulNotes/{{Sweden}} Swedish]] actor. She won three UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}s, two Emmy Awards, and the Tony Award for Best Actress in the first Tony Award ceremony in 1947. She is ranked as the fourth greatest female star of American cinema of all time by the Creator/AmericanFilmInstitute. She is widely remembered for her performance as Ilsa Lund in ''Film/{{Casablanca}}'' (1942) and is known as one of Hollywood's greatest classical beauties.

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Ingrid Bergman (August 29th 1915 -- August 29th 1982) was a [[UsefulNotes/{{Sweden}} Swedish]] actor.actress. She won three UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}s, two Emmy Awards, and the Tony Award for Best Actress in the first Tony Award ceremony in 1947. She is ranked as the fourth greatest female star of American cinema of all time by the Creator/AmericanFilmInstitute. She is widely remembered for her performance as Ilsa Lund in ''Film/{{Casablanca}}'' (1942) and is known as one of Hollywood's greatest classical beauties.

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* ABirthdayNotABreak: Passed away on her 67th birthday.


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* DiedOnTheirBirthday: Passed away on her 67th birthday.
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* AwesomeDearBoy:[[invoked]] She lobbied for Charles Boyer to play Gregory alongside her in ''Gaslight'', even though his contract stipulated top billing, because she wanted to work with him.


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* ContractualPurity:[[invoked]] American audiences came to remember her best for playing Joan of Arc or a nun in ''Film/TheBellsOfStMarys'', despite having plenty of more varied roles in her filmography; even [[{{Film/Casablanca}} her most famous one]] technically has her as an adulteress. As such, it was a huge scandal when she left her husband for Roberto Rosselini, even being denounced on the floor of the US senate. A popular narrative surrounding her was that the scandal led to her being blacklisted by Hollywood, when in actuality, she merely moved to Europe to make different films from the ones she was making there (which is how the affair happened in the first place).


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* DawsonCasting:[[invoked]] In ''Anastasia'', she was 41, and the real Anastasia would have been 27 at the time the story takes place.


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* DyeingForYourArt:[[invoked]] She cut her hair short to play Maria in ''Literature/ForWhomTheBellTolls''. This would have a knock-on effect for ''Casablanca'' (see below).
* EnforcedMethodActing:[[invoked]] As ''Gaslight'' was shot out of order, George Cukor would recap the entire events of the story up until the scene to be filmed that day to get her in the right mindset. She initially grew tired of this and they stopped doing it, but the studio noted that the performances afterwards weren't as good, so they resumed.
* FakeNationality:[[invoked]] She played Joan of Arc, who was of course famously French. And in ''For Whom The Bell Tolls'', she plays the Spanish Maria.
* PlayingAgainstType:[[invoked]]
** In ''Film/DrJekyllAndMrHyde'', she was in the running for the role of TheIngenue but she requested to play the bad girl to do something different. Creator/LanaTurner then ended up in the other role, also going against type.
** ''Gaslight'' was also this. She normally played very strong-willed and independent women, and she herself was unsure about playing a character who spends most of the movie being psychologically tortured.
* RealLifeWritesTheHairstyle:[[invoked]] An example preventing a change. The plan was to refilm the "As Time Goes By" sequence in ''Casablanca'' with a new piece of music, but Ingrid had cut her hair for ''For Whom The Bell Tolls'', which made reshoots impossible. "As Time Goes By" is of course now considered an iconic part of the film.
* RealitySubtext:[[invoked]] The storyline of ''Anastasia'' was about a former royal reclaiming her throne, and the press salivated over comparing it to Ingrid's own departure from Hollywood and touted it as her comeback. It would end up paralleling real life, since the film has Anastasia deciding not to reclaim the throne, and the actress continued to work in Europe with only the occasional Hollywood picture.
* RomanceOnTheSet:[[invoked]]
** Infamously with Roberto Rosselini on the set of ''{{Film/Stromboli}}'', and she left her husband for him.
** She and Gregory Peck had a brief affair during ''{{Film/Spellbound}}''.
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In her lifetime she had the reputation for being the WorldsMostBeautifulWoman and created a legendary scandal when in the 1940s, she abandoned her husband and child and started an affair with director Creator/RobertoRossellini and became pregnant on the set of ''Stromboli''. This scandal was denounced on the floor of the US Senate with Ingrid becoming more or less PersonaNonGrata in America. She had written to Rossellini after seeing his film, ''Film/{{Paisan}}'' and wanted [[DoingItForTheArt to make serious films]] and their resulting love affair and brief marriage resulted in three children and five movies. After their breakup, she returned to the stage and became more sporadic, with ''Autumn Sonata'' being her [[TheLastDance last serious role]].

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In her lifetime she had the reputation for being the WorldsMostBeautifulWoman and created a legendary scandal when in the 1940s, she abandoned her husband and child and started an affair with married director Creator/RobertoRossellini and became pregnant on the set of ''Stromboli''. This scandal was denounced on the floor of the US Senate with Ingrid becoming more or less PersonaNonGrata in America. She had written to Rossellini after seeing his film, ''Film/{{Paisan}}'' and wanted [[DoingItForTheArt to make serious films]] and their resulting love affair and brief marriage resulted in three children and five movies. After their breakup, she returned to the stage and became more sporadic, with ''Autumn Sonata'' being her [[TheLastDance last serious role]].
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* ''Film/{{Casablanca}}'' (1942) - her most iconic role.

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* ''Film/{{Casablanca}}'' (1942) - her most iconic role.and StarMakingRole.
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* ''Film/{{Notorious}}'' (1946) - her second collaboration with Creator/AlfredHitchcock.

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* ''Film/{{Notorious}}'' ''Film/{{Notorious|1946}}'' (1946) - her second collaboration with Creator/AlfredHitchcock.

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