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ingrid bergman and 'murder on the orient express' co-star lauren bacall photographed together in 1980 at a reception for the publication of ingrid's autobiography, 'my story'

ingrid bergman and 'murder on the orient express' co-star lauren bacall photographed together in 1980 at a reception for the publication of ingrid's autobiography, 'my story'
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Happy heavenly birthday to Ingrid Bergman, born on August 29th, 1915 in Stockholm, Sweden. We are so lucky that she chose to share her talent with the world, leaving a lasting legacy that will be remembered for generations to come 🩷

Happy heavenly birthday to Ingrid Bergman, born on August 29th, 1915 in Stockholm, Sweden. We are so lucky that she chose to share her talent with the world, leaving a lasting legacy that will be remembered for generations to come 🩷
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Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant in the iconic kiss scene from 1946's 'Notorious', where director Alfred Hitchcock circumvented the Hays Code's ban on kisses longer than three seconds by having the two actors take small breaks, allowing the scene to last two and a half minutes.

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Ingrid Bergman as Elsa in 'Munkbrogreven' ('The Count of the Old Town') (1935). This performance was the first of Ingrid's speaking roles.

Ingrid Bergman as Elsa in 'Munkbrogreven' ('The Count of the Old Town') (1935). This performance was the first of Ingrid's speaking roles.
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Ingrid Bergman with Joseph Cotten in 'Under Capricorn' (1949). This was her second and final film with Cotten, and her third and final film directed by Alfred Hitchcock.

Ingrid Bergman with Joseph Cotten in 'Under Capricorn' (1949). This was her second and final film with Cotten, and her third and final film directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
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Ingrid Bergman as Paula Alquist in 1944's 'Gaslight'. This role would result in her winning her first Academy Award for Best Actress in 1945.

Ingrid Bergman as Paula Alquist in 1944's 'Gaslight'. This role would result in her winning her first Academy Award for Best Actress in 1945.