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Film actress Ingrid Bergman, left, waves greeting from ramp of plane that brought her from west coast, April 8, 1959. With her at New York's Idlewild Airport are her husband, Swedish theater owner Lars Schmidt and her daughter, Jenny Ann Lindstrom. Miss Bergman, who was given warm reception in Hollywood after many years' absence, will spend a week in New York. (AP Photo/Jacob Harris)
Chic and radiant, actress Ingrid Bergman answers questions at a press conference that followed her return to Hollywood, April 3, 1959 for the first time in 10 years. She will present an Oscar at the Academy Awards show, then will go to New York with her husband, Lars Schmidt, for a few days before returning to Europe. (AP Photo/Ellis R. Bosworth)
Ingrid Bergman and Lars Schmidt, married a day before in civil ceremony in London, England, pose outside of Schmidt's house at la Ferte Chaizelles, 15 miles outside of Paris, France, Dec. 22, 1958. The 43-year-old Swedish actress and her third spouse, who is a 41-year-old wealthy Swedish businessman, were married in a private ceremony after eluding press and public. After the wedding they flew to Paris. (AP Photo/Jacques Marqueton)
Actress Ingrid Bergman and Swedish theatrical producer Lars Schmidt, whose names have been linked romantically, chat at Penrhyndeudraeth, Wales, June 21, 1958, where Miss Bergman is on location for her latest picture,"The Inn of the Sixth Happiness". Miss Bergman is separated from her Italian producer husband Roberto Rossellini. (AP Photo)
Film star Ingrid Bergman and Lars Schmidt, Swedish theatrical publisher, both in Rome after a dancing date, said that they have plans to summer together on an island off the west coast of Sweden, March 9, 1958. Schmidt would neither confirm nor deny that they are planning to marry. The 40-year-old Swedish actress is separated from Italian director Roberto Rossellini who is seeking an annulment in Italy of their Mexican marriage. (AP Photo/Lino Nicche)
Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman, leaving Paris' Orly Field, after she arrived from Rome, Nov. 10, 1957. Miss Bergman, who will leave for London, where she will make the film "A Kind Sir", left her three children by Italian producer Roberto Rossellini, in Rome. Rossellini and Ingrid obtained a legal separation from a Roman court. (AP Photo)
Robertino Rossellini, son of director Roberto Rossellini and actress Ingrid Bergman, now legally separated, walks to school on a rainy day in Rome on Nov. 8, 1957. He is holding the hand of his governors. Robertino, seven, and his five-year-old sisters, twins Isota and Ingrid, will remain in Rome in the care of Rossellini's sister. (AP Photo)
Actress Ingrid Bergman sits outside her villa at Santa Marinella in Rome, June 22, 1957, with her children. From left to right: Bergman, her son Robertino, 7; her 5-year-old twins Isotta (Ingrid), and Isabella; Jenny Ann Lindstrom, 17, the daughter from her first husband, Dr. Peter Lindstrom. (AP Photo/Jim Pringle)