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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP PHOTO Undated picture of Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman. Established in Hollywood she performed in "Dr Jekyll and Mister Hyde" (Victor Fleming, 1941), "Casablanca" (Michael Curtiz, 1943), then she played in Roberto Rossellini's films, "Stromboli" (1949), "Europe 51" (1951), "Viaggio in Italia" (1953) and became his wife.
PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP PHOTO Photo non dat??e de l'actrice am??ricaine d'origine su??doise Ingrid Bergman, (1915-1982) et de son mari, le r??alisateur italien Roberto Rossellini ?. Venise. (N&B SEULEMENT) Undated picture of Swedish-born American actress Ingrid Bergman (1915-1982) with her husband, Italian movie director Roberto Rossellini in Venice. (B&W ONLY)
Jan 01, 1950 - Berlin, GERMANY - Swedish actress INGRID BERGMANN with her son Robertino. Famed for her saintly, natural beauty, INGRID BERGMAN was the most popular actress of the 1940s; admired equally by audiences and critics, she enjoyed blockbuster after blockbuster. She is ranked as the fourth greatest female star of all time by the American Film Institute. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
A scene from the film "Land of God" showing Ingrid Bergman dying on a bed in a concentration camp, Aug. 19, 1949. The final scenes of the film, directed by Italian Roberto Rossellini, are now being made at a DP camp at Farfa Sabina, some forty miles east of Rome. Bergman has the role of a Lithuanian displaced person married to a Stromboli fisherman who she met at the concentration camp. (AP Photo/Mario Torrisi)
In all of "Joan" there is only one love scene - and that is hardly in the usual Hollywood tradition. In this sequence, Ingrid Bergman is seen with Jeff Corey, unbilled player who drew the role of the character who attempts to make love to Joan in Hollywood, Jan. 12, 1948. He is a burly guard, made up to look as ugly as possible. The whole scene is over in 50 feet of film. (AP Photo)
The war affects the food problem for movie people as well as folks engaged in less glamorous careers. Ration points go a longer way and more variety in the menu can be obtained if restaurants are frequented in Hollywood, on April 8, 1945. Dining at the Brown Derby are Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman, recent Academy Award winners. (AP Photo)