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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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== References ==
 
== References ==
  
Dever, Maria, and Dever, Aileen. Relative Origins: Famous Foster and Adopted People. (Portland: National Book Company, 1992)
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Dever, Maria, and Dever, Aileen. Relative Origins: Famous Foster and [[Adopted]] People. (Portland: National Book Company, 1992)
 
Microsoft Encarta 98 Encyclopedia, 1993-97
 
Microsoft Encarta 98 Encyclopedia, 1993-97
 
Spoto, Donald. Notorious: The Life of Ingrid Bergman. (London: HarperCollins, 1997)
 
Spoto, Donald. Notorious: The Life of Ingrid Bergman. (London: HarperCollins, 1997)
 
Bergman, Ingrid, and Burgess, Alan. Ingrid Bergman: My Story. (London: Sphere, 1981)
 
Bergman, Ingrid, and Burgess, Alan. Ingrid Bergman: My Story. (London: Sphere, 1981)
"Ingrid Bergman's Biography." [Includes portrait]. Available at: [http://diva.eecs.berkeley.edu/~tito/ingridbio.html]
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"Ingrid Bergman's Biography." [Includes portrait]. Available at: diva.eecs.berkeley.edu/~tito/ingridbio.html
"Ingrid Bergman Biography." Available at: [http://www.cmgww.com/stars/bergman/ibbio.html]
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"Ingrid Bergman Biography." Available at: www.cmgww.com/stars/bergman/ibbio.html
  
 
[[Category: Adoption Celebrities]]
 
[[Category: Adoption Celebrities]]

Latest revision as of 01:48, 1 March 2018

Publicity photo of Ingrid Bergman for film Adam Had Four Sons in 1940
Source: Wikipedia.org.

Biography

1915-1982

Swedish-American Actress

Bergman's mother died when she was two and her father when she was 12. She then lived with an aunt, who died six months later, and then with an uncle. Her first film was Munkbrogreven in 1934. Other films in her long career included Intermezzo, Casablanca, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Gaslight, Stromboli, Anastasia, Murder on the Orient Express, Autumn Sonata, and A Woman Called Golda. She received three Oscars.

References

Dever, Maria, and Dever, Aileen. Relative Origins: Famous Foster and Adopted People. (Portland: National Book Company, 1992) Microsoft Encarta 98 Encyclopedia, 1993-97 Spoto, Donald. Notorious: The Life of Ingrid Bergman. (London: HarperCollins, 1997) Bergman, Ingrid, and Burgess, Alan. Ingrid Bergman: My Story. (London: Sphere, 1981) "Ingrid Bergman's Biography." [Includes portrait]. Available at: diva.eecs.berkeley.edu/~tito/ingridbio.html "Ingrid Bergman Biography." Available at: www.cmgww.com/stars/bergman/ibbio.html