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Bergman, Ingrid 1917-1982. Swedish actress,
whose early films include Intermezzo 1939,
Casablanca, For Whom the Bell Tolls both
1943, and Gaslight 1944, for which she won an
Academy Award. By leaving her husband to have
a child with director Roberto Rossellini, she
broke an unofficial moral code of Hollywood
`star' behaviour and was ostracized for many
years. During her `exile', she made films in
Europe such as Stromboli 1949 (directed by
Rossellini). Later films include Anastasia
1956, for which she won an Academy Award. Her
last film, Autumn Sonata 1978, was made by
Ingmar Bergman. She also did stage plays and
received an Emmy for the television film A
Woman Called Golda 1982, portraying the
Israeli prime minister.