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* HugeSchoolgirl: Ingrid was one of the tallest women in Hollywood at the time. She was often paired with shorter men [[note]]There were many reports of Creator/HumphreyBogart having to wear stilettos in ''Casablanca'' to look taller than Bergman[[/note]], which made her enjoy working with taller actors Creator/CaryGrant and Creator/GaryCooper. During one film, she suggested that her male co-star should have a ScullyBox for their romantic scenes, but the actor refused, saying he wanted to show the audience "[[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming what a beautiful horse you are]]."
* NamesTheSame: [[invoked]] She was not related or married to Creator/IngmarBergman, but it gets confusing when you discover that he married ''another'' actress called Ingrid.
* SmallReferencePools : She's highly regarded as one of the greatest stars of the 40s and for her work with Creator/AlfredHitchcock but few have seen her films with Rossellini or ''Elena and Her Men''. Her film with Ingmar Bergman, ''Autumn Sonata'', is well known, however.
* YourCheatingHeart: She attracted bad press for this, which was a direct challenge to American family values at the time.
* NamesTheSame: [[invoked]] She was not related or married to Creator/IngmarBergman, but it gets confusing when you discover that he married ''another'' actress called Ingrid.
* SmallReferencePools : She's highly regarded as one of the greatest stars of the 40s and for her work with Creator/AlfredHitchcock but few have seen her films with Rossellini or ''Elena and Her Men''. Her film with Ingmar Bergman, ''Autumn Sonata'', is well known, however.
* YourCheatingHeart: She attracted bad press for this, which was a direct challenge to American family values at the time.
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* HugeSchoolgirl: Ingrid was one of the tallest women in Hollywood at the time. She was often paired with shorter men [[note]]There were many reports of Creator/HumphreyBogart having to wear stilettos in ''Casablanca'' to look taller than Bergman[[/note]], which made her enjoy working with taller actors Creator/CaryGrant and Creator/GaryCooper. During one film, she suggested that her male co-star should have a ScullyBox for their romantic scenes, but the actor refused, saying he wanted to show the audience "[[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming what a beautiful horse you are]]."
* NamesTheSame: [[invoked]] She was not related or married to Creator/IngmarBergman, but it gets confusing when you discover that he married ''another'' actress called Ingrid.
* SmallReferencePools :SmallReferencePools: She's highly regarded as one of the greatest stars of the 40s and for her work with Creator/AlfredHitchcock but few have seen her films with Rossellini or ''Elena and Her Men''. Her film with Ingmar Bergman, ''Autumn Sonata'', is well known, however.
* YourCheatingHeart: She attracted bad press for this, which was a direct challenge to American family values at the time.however.
* NamesTheSame: [[invoked]] She was not related or married to Creator/IngmarBergman, but it gets confusing when you discover that he married ''another'' actress called Ingrid.
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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 American Film Institute. 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]] 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 American Film Institute.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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* HugeSchoolgirl: Ingrid was one of the tallest women in Hollywood at the time. She was often paired with shorter men [[note]]There were many reports of Creator/HumphreyBogart having to wear stilettos in ''Casablanca'' to look taller than Bergman[[/note]], which made her enjoy working with taller actors Creator/CaryGrant and Creator/GaryCooper. During one film, she suggested that her male co-star should have a ScullyBox for their romantic scenes, but the actor refused, saying he wanted to show the audience "[[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming what a beautiful horse you are]]."
* NamesTheSame: [[invoked]] She was not related or married to Creator/IngmarBergman, but it gets confusing when you discover that he married ''another'' actress called Ingrid.
* NamesTheSame: [[invoked]] She was not related or married to Creator/IngmarBergman, but it gets confusing when you discover that he married ''another'' actress called Ingrid.
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Ingrid Bergman (1915–1982) 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 American Film Institute. 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 (1915–1982) (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 American Film Institute. 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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--> ''"I made so many films which were more important, but the only one people ever want to talk about is [[{{Film/Casablanca}} that one]] with [[HumphreyBogart Bogart]]."''
* DoingItForTheArt : Why she abandoned her US career and family to make films in Italy and Europe.
--> ''"I made so many films which were more important, but the only one people ever want to talk about is [[{{Film/Casablanca}} that one]] with [[HumphreyBogart Bogart]]."''
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* SmallReferencePools : She's highly regarded as one of the greatest stars of the 40s and for her work with Creator/AlfredHitchcock but few have seen her films with Rossellini or ''Elena and Her Men''. Her film with Bergman, ''Autumn Sonata'' however is well known.
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Ingrid Bergman (1915-1982) was a [[UsefulNotes/{{Sweden}} Swedish]] actress. She won three UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}s, two {{Emmy Award}}s, 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 American Film Institute. 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 (1915-1982) (1915–1982) was a [[UsefulNotes/{{Sweden}} Swedish]] actress. She won three UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}s, two {{Emmy Award}}s, 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 American Film Institute. 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 (1915-1982) was a [[UsefulNotes/{{Sweden}} Swedish]] actress. She won three {{Academy UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}s, two {{Emmy Award}}s, 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 American Film Institute. 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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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 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, ''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 director RobertoRossellini 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, ''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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Ingrid Bergman (1915-1982) was a Swedish [[UsefulNotes/{{Sweden}} Swedish]] actress. She won three {{Academy Award}}s, two {{Emmy Award}}s, 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 American Film Institute. 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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* CreatorBacklash : She felt this way about ''{{Casablanca}}'', though only to a mild extent. She was bemused that of all her films with Hitchcock, Rossellini, Renoir and Bergman, the ones that critics and audiences remembered was "the one I did with Bogie". At the time, the cast and crew didn't think much of the film, believing ItWillNeverCatchOn.
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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 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, ''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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* CreatorBacklash : She felt this way about ''{{Casablanca}}'', though only to a mild extent. She was bemused that of all her films with Hitchcock, Rossellini, Renoir and Bergman, the ones that critics and audiences remembered was "the one I did with Bogie". At the time, the cast and crew didn't think much of the film, believing ItWillNeverCatchOn.
* DoingItForTheArt : Why she abandoned her US career and family to make films in Italy and Europe.
* SmallReferencePools : She's highly regarded as one of the greatest stars of the 40s and for her work with Creator/AlfredHitchcock but few have seen her films with Rossellini or ''Elena and Her Men''. Her film with Bergman, ''Autumn Sonata'' however is well known.
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Ingrid Bergman (1915-1982) was a Swedish actress. She won three {{Academy Award}}s, two {{Emmy Award}}s, 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 American Film Institute. 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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