I had the good fortune to see this outstanding woman perform in two plays in London during the 70s. The Constant Wife Waters of The Moon She absolutely exhuded talent/ elegance and humanity. She could take your breath away.
She was even more beautiful in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Arch Of Triumph. The movies not as great as Casablanca but she looked extra amazing in them.
Been watching these interviews after seeing Casablanca for the umpteenth time this past week. Her description of the chaotic process of making the film and Bogart's discontent expressed in a different interview leads me to believe this added to the fraught tension throughout the film. What would happen? Who would Ilsa Lund choose? Who would live? Who would die? Even though I know what happens on that tarmac, I'm still gripped watching till that Beau friendship begins!
Bergman ~ true independent filmmaker. She NEVER had a contract for very long. And no studios had control of her career ~ and what I have to say about that..... G O O D
@@montrealfilmguy , I miss the lack of meanness ! they were great shows , but different times , although he gave Martha Mitchell a lot of time and that was great !
She had always been and stayed a very natural Swedish woman, very down-to-earth, no Diva-attitudes at all. Such a gifted artist and a legendary screen beauty - and yet so calm, funny and kind. No fuzz about herself, never. If you compare her to those snobbish, arrogant "artists" of today (like akward Madonna or those Hipp-Hopp-Gangster-singers) - she is out of reach!
You're right, so natural and down-to-earth! I didn't realize she just Never cared much about make-up. I love that, because it's such a waste of time. She has a healthy self-acceptance.
This was filmed in 1981 per earlier comment. She passed away in 1982, at the age of 67. Gone too soon, but what a wonderful legacy of excellent movies and interviews. She lives on in her daughter, the beautiful actress Isabella Rossellini.
the similarities with marilyn monroe and ingrid bergman are fascinating. both beautiful, both orphans who retreated into escapism during childhood, both intelligent, lonely, and wanting stardom... and both had issues with intimacy and love. then both became iconic celebrities who were rocked by scandals and a consummate scrutiny by the media, and both were adored by the public as well.
tomitstube the big differences are Ingrid said NO to many things like no changing eyebrows, no changing teeth and was RESPECTED, also she got THREE😳oscars, KIDS (4) to love and to be loved, and she ALWAYS was being accepted !!!! Poor Marilyn got NOTHING of it and became one of the 3 most lucrative PRODUCTS after death, along with Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson resting bones in the cemetery🙄
Wow, I never thought of those two - Marilyn and Ingrid - as similar at all! One is so objectified, the other so strong and natural. But you have good points there.
She was so great here to admit and acknowledge that she shouldn't have won for Murder On The Orient Express! Bravo! (she was fine, but it didn't deserve an Academy Award)
Wow!! She' perfect and I love her so much. I had the same opinion though about Murder on the Orient Express. She's good in it, but got an oscar for that was too much.
Levia Asriana .... yes, Bergman had one great scene in murder on the Orient express. But it’s a scene that I have never forgotten and Judi Dench received a supporting Oscar for eight minutes of work and I’ve never seen that movie, Shakespeare in Live, and I don’t intend to. But that scene with Ingrid Bergman in Orient express, wow.
So darling and beautiful. She is my ideal woman but then you have human condition when we all get old and older and then die. I wish we were never born and die because this stupid cycle of life is really unsouring.
it's plain to see why she was a movie star. i don't know anything about her personally, but on camera she really shows a very appealing charming personality.
She is wrong about Olivia de Havilland winning an Oscar for "The Snake Pit", however. As good as Olivia was, she didn't win that year. But she did win Oscars for two films in the '40s, "To Each His Own", and "The Heiress".
I think she meant to say Olivia de Havilland was NOMINATED for an oscar for "The Snake Pit" It's understandable when being interviewed about your past life to make an honest mistake. Olivia de Havilland is my favorite actress and her performance in "The Heiress" is breathtaking. Loved it.
RIP to the Iconic Legendary late great Incomparable 🌟{Ingrid Bergman}🌟 🎬(1917-1983)🎬 Extraordinary actress and wonderful lady. The mother of the legendary actress (Isabella Rossellini)
Wow - I can only imagine what kind of luxury it must have been to be beautiful without makeup. Just brushing your eyebrows and a little lipstick. I would love to know how that feels but I'm a redhead with a ruddy complexion with freckles and now a few fine lines. You can't see my features unless I'm wearing makeup. My eyebrows, eyelashes are paler than blonde and the ruddy complexion makes my lips and cheeks undistinguished from the whole of my face. So, thank God for makeup. It has been a passport of sorts for me. People say I'm very pretty when I'm wearing it and yet I've had a few not recognize me when they've shown up at my house unexpected or they see me when I'm sick. So back to Ingrid Bergman. I bet she only spent 30 seconds when putting on lipstick for a date. I wonder how much time she had compared to women who put on makeup. I spend 20 minutes every morning and 5 - 10 minutes at lunch M - F reapplying because it melted off. I'm 57 - that 41 years x 25 minutes a day. If I've done my math right - I've spent 260 days of my life putting on makeup.
Oh how hypocritical Hollywood treated Ingrid when she insisted on keeping her twins when numerous Actresses were aborting their babies for trivial reasons, thank God for Cary Grant who stood up for Ingrid a beautiful Actress!
18th December 1980. ...Had she settled that "Höstsonaten" never happened?? She had been nominted for an Oscar (leading actress) one year ago! Oh well, it wasn't that bad. LOL ;)
In fairness though, also from his non-reaction at that point, he might know very well, she's presenting her autobiography, this is pre-internet and basically VHS (well, "Betamax" actually), so Bergman's a generation who never promoted any movie in TV-shows, let alone analysed their childhood there, I'd guess the audience doesn't know.
豬圈人, Your comments are so thoughtless and naive. Unless you die early of illness, accident, or nuclear war (which is becoming more likely every year), then YOU will get old! Did you expect that Ms. Bergman had eternal life???!
Again, Ingrid Bergman with her myth of "we didn't have a script". Curtiz was shooting in sequence, and Bergman was, for whatever reason, kept in the dark. The script was ready and complete, from the first take of the first shot. All that was missing was the very ending, after the plane leaves, with the "round up the usual suspects" line. But Bergman would tell anyone, anytime that there wasn't a complete script. Total myth. But I still love her.
half swedish half german and a complete beauty. Inside and out. A charming gentle lady, so polite.
she was my favorite actress and still is.
What a wonderful woman. Still beautiful at 66. Rip gone too soon
The best and it was so cool what she said about Murder on the Oriental Express. So humble!
Her acceptance speech is on RUclips and she actually apologizes to the actress she thought was more deserving.
I had the good fortune to see this outstanding woman perform in two plays in London during the 70s.
The Constant Wife
Waters of The Moon
She absolutely exhuded talent/ elegance and humanity.
She could take your breath away.
Awesome! So lucky!
Ingrid Bergman is the most Wonderful woman in history and the best cinema actress of all time ❤
Casablanca still the best movie of all time Bogart and Bergman what a stunning woman.
How beautiful was she in Casablanca.
She was even more beautiful in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Arch Of Triumph.
The movies not as great as Casablanca but she looked extra amazing in them.
Been watching these interviews after seeing Casablanca for the umpteenth time this past week. Her description of the chaotic process of making the film and Bogart's discontent expressed in a different interview leads me to believe this added to the fraught tension throughout the film. What would happen? Who would Ilsa Lund choose? Who would live? Who would die? Even though I know what happens on that tarmac, I'm still gripped watching till that Beau friendship begins!
Lovely, practical, classy. The adjectives go on and on!
As wonderful as she was in her performances, I think she was most beguiling as herself.
Beguiling is such a beautifully appropriate word for the wonderful woman.
Mike Douglas was great too
@@NormAppletonWatched him after school in the 70's. He could be your "goofy dad" or a thoughtful man genuinely curious about his guests' lives.
Bergman ~ true independent filmmaker. She NEVER had a contract for very long. And no studios had control of her career ~ and what I have to say about that..... G O O D
I miss these talk shows
I miss Mike Douglas the most. I remember i used to watch it at 9 am and loved all the Hollywood celebrities he had. His autobiography is a great read.
@@montrealfilmguy , I miss the lack of meanness ! they were great shows , but different times , although he gave Martha Mitchell a lot of time and that was great !
what a wonderful and perfect woman! i love her! such a good
human!
She had always been and stayed a very natural Swedish woman, very down-to-earth, no Diva-attitudes at all. Such a gifted artist and a legendary screen beauty - and yet so calm, funny and kind. No fuzz about herself, never. If you compare her to those snobbish, arrogant "artists" of today (like akward Madonna or those Hipp-Hopp-Gangster-singers) - she is out of reach!
As a proud fellow swede to Ingrid I couldn't agree more!
You're right, so natural and down-to-earth! I didn't realize she just Never cared much about make-up. I love that, because it's such a waste of time. She has a healthy self-acceptance.
piffpaff, agree, totally❤.....
7 Oscar nominations and she won 3💗👸 ( Gaslight and Anastasia for best actress and Murder on the Orient Pearl for best supporting actress)👏👏👍👍🇵🇭
I will forever love her
Ingrid Bergman was very kind to Susan Hayward on the movie Adam Had Four Sons. Bergman was Hayward’s favorite actress and best friend
Ms Bergman equals huge charm. Unfortunately at the time of the interview she was already very ill.
What a classy wonderful person... Beautiful.
She's a major foundation of motion pictures. There are dark forces about this earth , but they could not distort she is a lady of high class
Ever heard of Bette Davis?
This was filmed in 1981 per earlier comment. She passed away in 1982, at the age of 67. Gone too soon, but what a wonderful legacy of excellent movies and interviews. She lives on in her daughter, the beautiful actress Isabella Rossellini.
... Not to mention her other 3 children: Pia, Roberto & Ingrid.
She passed away on her birthday, August 29th; a brilliant & radiant light gone too soon!
Pure class and Beauty bless you Ingrid 💚
I have this hugeee girl crush on her till now... gosh
The way she tells a story here remind me so much of my grandmother.
What an amazing amazing human being
One of the few great actresses of her time. This actresses acting was straight from the heart
These ladies of the golden Era had some exquisite jewelry. Plus, they were always so classy.
Beautiful person ❤
Casablanca made her a legend ...she died just before my Sr year of hs, RIP ingrid
Geezus. People say Isabella is a spitting image of her, but there is absolutely no question. They even talk alike.
What a lady....
@4:27 „If they don’t, they know it now.“ 😂
the similarities with marilyn monroe and ingrid bergman are fascinating. both beautiful, both orphans who retreated into escapism during childhood, both intelligent, lonely, and wanting stardom... and both had issues with intimacy and love. then both became iconic celebrities who were rocked by scandals and a consummate scrutiny by the media, and both were adored by the public as well.
tomitstube the big differences are Ingrid said NO to many things like no changing eyebrows, no changing teeth and was RESPECTED, also she got THREE😳oscars, KIDS (4) to love and to be loved, and she ALWAYS was being accepted !!!!
Poor Marilyn got NOTHING of it and became one of the 3 most lucrative PRODUCTS after death, along with Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson resting bones in the cemetery🙄
Ingrid Bergman was far more daring than Marilyn ...
I LOVE 😻daring😼 women 💚
Wow, I never thought of those two - Marilyn and Ingrid - as similar at all! One is so objectified, the other so strong and natural. But you have good points there.
Gorgeous 💗 and classy plus very smart
love her
Que mulher bonita! 30/05/2019
I would literally run home from school to watch Mike Douglas show.
So would i. It was my favorite show. Mike was so nice and he had the best stars. I have his bio. very interesting.
@@montrealfilmguyMike was great - so unpretentious!
She was so great here to admit and acknowledge that she shouldn't have won for Murder On The Orient Express! Bravo! (she was fine, but it didn't deserve an Academy Award)
Wow!! She' perfect and I love her so much. I had the same opinion though about Murder on the Orient Express. She's good in it, but got an oscar for that was too much.
Nope...
Levia Asriana .... yes, Bergman had one great scene in murder on the Orient express. But it’s a scene that I have never forgotten and Judi Dench received a supporting Oscar for eight minutes of work and I’ve never seen that movie, Shakespeare in Live, and I don’t intend to. But that scene with Ingrid Bergman in Orient express, wow.
She very famously thought Valentina Cortese should have won that year.
My all-time favorite actress. Please forgive, Meryl, Diane and Jessica.
I agree. Personally, I love Natalie, Audrey, Olivia, but none can top this woman. 💙
So darling and beautiful. She is my ideal woman but then you have human condition when we all get old and older and then die. I wish we were never born and die because this stupid cycle of life is really unsouring.
OMG does she know that she is in one of the most amazing movies in history??
Yes, she knew. She knew how popular it was when it was first released, and she also saw it revived to great love and acclaim starting in the 1960s.
it's plain to see why she was a movie star. i don't know anything about her personally, but on camera she really shows a very appealing charming personality.
Oh I wish I lived in her timing …. ❤❤❤
If the officers who run the Corporation Ericsson would be more like Ingrid Bergman, that corporation, I am sure, would be run more humanely.
A class act
until her seniour years, she remained beautiful,elegant and charming woman.
classy
-...when everybody was against me...
- well I wasn't
- well you don't matter... when everybody was against me...
Apparently she said or wrote Life is a journey home.
Mike Douglas???? He isn't even mentioned. Unbelievable.
She is wrong about Olivia de Havilland winning an Oscar for "The Snake Pit", however. As good as Olivia was, she didn't win that year. But she did win Oscars for two films in the '40s, "To Each His Own", and "The Heiress".
I think she meant to say Olivia de Havilland was NOMINATED for an oscar for "The Snake Pit" It's understandable when being interviewed about your past life to make an honest mistake. Olivia de Havilland is my favorite actress and her performance in "The Heiress" is breathtaking. Loved it.
Isabel Santos Oh yes, The Heiress is a wonderful film.
Olivia was another legend.
The sweetest Fraulein or Frau or both
RIP to the Iconic Legendary late great Incomparable
🌟{Ingrid Bergman}🌟
🎬(1917-1983)🎬
Extraordinary actress and wonderful lady.
The mother of the legendary actress (Isabella Rossellini)
1915-1982 is more like it.
@@nessieness5433 ooooh shoot!
Mybad 🙊
Is there a quota of questions or is there something against her finishing her sentences?
Wow - I can only imagine what kind of luxury it must have been to be beautiful without makeup. Just brushing your eyebrows and a little lipstick. I would love to know how that feels but I'm a redhead with a ruddy complexion with freckles and now a few fine lines. You can't see my features unless I'm wearing makeup. My eyebrows, eyelashes are paler than blonde and the ruddy complexion makes my lips and cheeks undistinguished from the whole of my face. So, thank God for makeup. It has been a passport of sorts for me. People say I'm very pretty when I'm wearing it and yet I've had a few not recognize me when they've shown up at my house unexpected or they see me when I'm sick. So back to Ingrid Bergman. I bet she only spent 30 seconds when putting on lipstick for a date. I wonder how much time she had compared to women who put on makeup. I spend 20 minutes every morning and 5 - 10 minutes at lunch M - F reapplying because it melted off. I'm 57 - that 41 years x 25 minutes a day. If I've done my math right - I've spent 260 days of my life putting on makeup.
How embarrassing, he didn’t even know her mother passed when she was three?
👍👍👍
ingrid bergman is the FIRST cool girl before it is even allowed for women to be cool.
Oh how hypocritical Hollywood treated Ingrid when she insisted on keeping her twins when numerous Actresses were aborting their babies for trivial reasons, thank God for Cary Grant who stood up for Ingrid a beautiful Actress!
Does anybody know which year is this from?
+Leah Jane McDonald i remember so we6ll how upset everybody was because she ran away.......!
1981 i think
18th December 1980. ...Had she settled that "Höstsonaten" never happened?? She had been nominted for an Oscar (leading actress) one year ago! Oh well, it wasn't that bad. LOL ;)
That wasn't Sinatra singing to lngrid bergman
Gosh the interviewer is ignorant... doesn’t even know the basics about his guest... her mother died when she was 3... 🤦♀️
In fairness though, also from his non-reaction at that point, he might know very well, she's presenting her autobiography, this is pre-internet and basically VHS (well, "Betamax" actually), so Bergman's a generation who never promoted any movie in TV-shows, let alone analysed their childhood there, I'd guess the audience doesn't know.
I didn 't know she was swedish ...... I thought she was german ...... !!!
Imagine if she had lived as a young girl in woke time saying she wants to be a dog. All the crazy people would go along with that.
I didn't know she was Swedish, I thought she was German.
Is this really she ?? wow
Why wouldn't it be??
D'Ascoyne How could time bring human form young to old like this .........
+豬圈人 Aging and sickness does that to all of us.... She was probably around 65 in this interview.
thank you , I always think she is beautiful in my memory......
豬圈人, Your comments are so thoughtless and naive. Unless you die early of illness, accident, or nuclear war (which is becoming more likely every year), then YOU will get old! Did you expect that Ms. Bergman had eternal life???!
Again, Ingrid Bergman with her myth of "we didn't have a script". Curtiz was shooting in sequence, and Bergman was, for whatever reason, kept in the dark. The script was ready and complete, from the first take of the first shot. All that was missing was the very ending, after the plane leaves, with the "round up the usual suspects" line. But Bergman would tell anyone, anytime that there wasn't a complete script. Total myth. But I still love her.
guessing she knew more about it than you do
C'est faut ce que vous dites, il n'y avait pas de scènario, car le script original n'était pas prévus pour eux.
You’re correct....anyone who’s researched “Casablanca” knows your comments are accurate.
I always heard there was two endings
He's a lousy interviewer. Keeps interrupting