1940 "Liliom" Julie
1941 "Anna Christie" Anna Christopherson
1946 "Joan of Lorraine" Joan of Arc/Mary Grey
1953 "Joan of Arc at the Stake" Joan of Arc
1956 "Tea and Sympathy" Laura Reynolds
1962 "Hedda Gabler" Hedda Gabler
1965 "A Month in the Country" Natalia Petrovna
1967 "More Stately Mansions" Deborah Harford
1972 "Captain Brassbound's Conversion" Lady Cecily Waynflete
1975 "The Constant Wife" Constance Middleton
1979 Waters of the Moon Helen Lancaster
Radio
1940 "Intermezzo" Anita Hoffman
1941 "A Man's Castle" Trina
1942 "The Silent Heart Cavalcade of America" Jenny Lind
1943 "Casablanca" Ilsa Lund
1944 "Anna Karenina" Anna Karenina
1944 "Mayerling" Marie Vetsera
1944 "The Guardsman" The Actor's Wife
1945 "For Whom The Bell Tolls" Maria
1945 "Intermezzo" Anita Hoffman
1945 "Gaslight" Paula Alquist Anton
1946 "Gaslight" Paula Alquist Anton
1946 "The Bells of St. Mary's" Sister Mary Benedict
1947 "The Bells of St. Mary's" Sister Mary Benedict
1947 "Still Life" Laura Jesson
1948 "Notorious" Alicia Huberman
1948 "Jane Eyre" Jane Eyre
1948 "The Seventh Veil" Francesca Cunningham
1948 "Anna Karenina" Anna Karenina
1948 "Camille" Marguerite Gautier
1949 "A Doll's House" Nora Helmer
1949 "Notorious" Alicia Huberman
1949 "Anna Christie" Anna Christopherson
Films
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.