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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.
Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman relaxes in the company of her 18-year-old twin daughters Isabella, left, and Ingrid Isotta Rossellini in her dressing room at the Cambridge Theatre in London on Feb. 19, 1971. The twins had been there to see their mother make her first West End stage appearance for five years, playing Lady Cicely Waynflete in the revival of Bernard Shaw's "Captain Brassbound's Conversion". The girls are children of Miss Bergman's former marriage to Italian film director Roberto Rossellini. (AP Photo)
Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman seen back in London after five years in January 1971. The 53 year old actress has returned to play Lady Cicely Waynfleet in a West End revival of Bernard Shaw's "Captain Brassbound's Conversion". The play is due to open in February and co-stars Kenneth Williams and Joss Ackland. (AP Photo)
Actress Ingrid Bergman and her daughter, Pia Lindstrom, are a happy pair in the dressing room in Los Angeles on Sept. 12, 1967 following the opening performance of Eugene O'Neill's play, "More Stately Mansions." It marked Miss Bergman's return to the American stage after a 21-year absence. (AP Photo/Fred Widdis)