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Swedish years

1932 "Landskamp" Girl waiting in line
1935 "Valborgsmassoafton" Lena Bergstrog
1935 "Swedenhielms" Astrid
1935 "Munkbrogreven" Elsa Edlund
1935 "Branningar" Karin Ingman
1936 "Pa Solsidan" Eva Bergh
1936 "Intermezzo" (Sweden) Anita Hoffman
1938 "Die Vier Gesellen" Marianne
1938 "En Kvinnas Ansikte" [aka "A Woman's Face"]
Anna Holm
1938 "Dollar" Julia Balzar
1939 "Enda Natt" Eva


Hollywood years

1939 "Intermezzo" (USA) Anita Hoffman
1940 "Juninatten" [aka "June Night"] Kerstin Nordback
1941 "Rage in Heaven" Stella Bergen
1941 "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" Ivy Peterson
1941 "Adam Had Four Sons" Emilie Gallatin
1942 "Casablanca" Ilsa Lund Laszlo
1943 "For Whom the Bell Tolls" Maria
1944 "Gaslight" Paula Alquist
1945 "Spellbound" Dr. Constance Peterson
1945 "Saratoga Trunk" Clio Dulaine
1945 "The Bells of St. Mary's" Sister Benedict
1946 "Notorious" Alicia Huberman
1948 "Arch of Triumph" Joan Madou
1948 "Joan of Arc" Joan of Arc
1949 "Under Capricorn" Henrietta Flusky


Italian years

1949 "Stromboli" Karin
1952 "Europa '51" [aka "The Greatest Love"]
Irene Girard
1953 "Viaggio in Italia"[aka "Journey to Italy"; aka
"Strangers"; aka "Voyage to Italy"] Katherine Joyce
1953 "Siamo Donne" [aka "Of Life and Love"; aka
"Questa e la Vita"; aka "We, the Women"]
1954 "Giovanna d'Arco al Rogo" [aka "Joan at the Stake";
aka "Joan of Arc at the Stake"] Joan of Arc
1955 "La Paura" [aka Angst; aka Fear] Irene Wagner
1956 "Elena et les Hommes" [aka Paris Does
Strange Things] Elena Sokorowska


Renaissance

1956 "Anastasia" Anastasia
1958 "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness" Gladys Aylward
1958 "Indiscreet" Anna Kalman
1959 "The Turn of the Screw "(TV) Governess
1961 "Twenty-four Hours in a Woman's Life" (TV)
1961 "Goodbye Again" [aka "Aimez-vous Brahms?"]
Paula Tessier
1963 "Hedda Gabler" (TV) Hedda Gabler
1964 "The Visit" Karla Zachanassian
1965 "The Yellow Rolls-Royce" Gerda Millet
1967 "Stimulantia" Mathilde Hartman
1967 "The Human Voice" (TV)
1967 "Fugitive in Vienna"
1969 "Cactus Flower" Stephanie Dickinson
1970 "Walk in the Spring Rain" Libby Meredith
1973 "From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler"
[aka "The Hideaways"] Mrs. Frankweiler
1974 "Murder on the Orient Express" Greta Ohlsson
1976 "A Matter of Time" Countess Sanziani
1978 "Hoestsonaten" [aka Autumn Sonata] Charlotte
1982 "A Woman Called Golda" (TV) Golda Meir



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Rosa Ingrid Bergman (gardening.mweb.co.za) - Rose named after Ingrid Bergman. Evergreen/Deciduous: Evergreen Plant Type: Rose Flower Colour: Velvet red Foliage Colour: Green Best Season: Summer to Autumn Light : Sun Attributes: Cut Flower Height (m): 1.5

Hybrid tea rose. Only a very special rose could honour Ingrid Bergman, and being a red rose, it had to excel. It is most fitting that this rose was raised in Scandinavia by the rose breeding firm of Poulsens Roses which has a century of traditions and experience. "Poulsen" roses are famous for their vigour and general toughness and Ingrid Bergman is no exception. 35 broad and firm petals make up the large, glowing, velvet red blooms which hold their brilliancy in the sun as no other crimson hybrid tea does.

The bushes grow into well branched specimen plants clothed with glossy, deep green leaves which remain untouched by mildew or black spot. New, bronze red shoots appear until deep into Winter, producing their shapely blooms in an abundance comparable to a grandiflora rose.

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