Ingrid Bergman

Ingrid Bergman

Ingrid Bergman news, related photos and videos, and reviews of Ingrid Bergman performances. According to Wikipedia: Ingrid Bergmanhelpinfo was a three-time Academy Award-winning and two-time Emmy Award-winning Swedish actress. She also... [more]

Ingrid Bergman news, related photos and videos, and reviews of Ingrid Bergman performances. According to Wikipedia: Ingrid Bergmanhelpinfo was a three-time Academy Award-winning and two-time Emmy Award-winning Swedish actress. She also won one of the original Tony Awards. She is ranked as the fourth greatest female star of all time by the American Film Institute.

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As the economic gloom spreads, as staffing becomes leaner, we will all be berated, scolded and otherwise brow-beaten. You must become more efficient. We will all have to work harder and faster. I don't disagree that so much bullshit gets in the way of productivity. One morning many years ago a boss of mine held up a copy on The Wall Street Journal in one hand and The New York Times in the other. He said, "Each day these start blank, and each day they publish and the quality is pretty good." He was right. By and large, there's too much carping and too ... Read Full Story
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Ingrid Bergman is something of an enigma, even if she is a great actress. She was crucially unique and her own chosen self: tall, 'natural' looking, fluent in English yet unmistakably Swedish in her voice, an actress who always strove to be a 'true' woman. There was a time in the early and mid-1940 's when Bergman commanded a kind of love in America that has been hardly ever matched. In turn, it was the strength of that affection that animated the 'scandal' when she behaved like an impetuous and ambitious actress instead of a saint. Is she an example of the liberated woman, ... Read Full Story
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The only way I will watch a romantic movie is if it was made before 1960. Anything after that is horribly corny and unrealistic. That’s why Casablanca is at the top of my favorite film list. Not only is the story brilliant, but the fashion is phenomenal. Ingrid Bergman is flawless in her classic skirt suits, luxurious hats and majestic gowns. This is truly a moment of style; people just don’t dress up enough anymore. Photos: Yahoo.com and Worth1000.com Read Full Story
 
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 Ingrid Bergman was a Swedish actress who became one of the top stars of Hollywood's golden age. She had a unique, natural beauty and displayed an emotional intensity and sincerity on screen that audiences... Read Full Story
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My review of Hitchcock's Notorious, which is re-released this week to coincide with the BFI's Ingrid Bergman season, can be read here: Wrapped around Ingrid Bergman . Read Full Story
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Hollywood period: 1939–1949: expand Gaslight; trim anecdote ← Previous revision Revision as of 06:05, 31 October 2009 Line 60: Line 60: ;''Gaslight'' (1944) ;''Gaslight'' (1944) - That same year, Bergman received her first Academy Award nomination for [[Academy Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] for ''[[For Whom the Bell Tolls (film)|For Whom the Bell Tolls]]'' (1943...  
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Even in this era when most of communication is electronic, writing instruments will always be a necessity. So, to make your messages worth it, Montblanc has introduced a limited edition of writing instruments that pays tribute to Ingrid Bergman, who..  
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As designers take their style cue for autumn/winter 2009 from classic elegance (think boxy jackets, classic pencil skirts and flawless accessorising), we can't help but be reminded of fashion icon Ingrid Bergman, the Swedish actress who ruled Hollywood during the '40s and '50s. According to the American Film Institute, she remains the fourth greatest female star of American...  
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Sam Wanamaker and Ingrid Bergman in the 1946-47 production of Joan of Lorraine for which Bergman won a Tony. In 1948 it was made into a film, Joan of Arc, directed by Victor Fleming, with the play-within-a-play motif entirely removed.  
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