This conversation explores the key points of Ingrid's career: She was drawn to the world of "play-acting" because of her lonely childhood and, once a genuine actress, her dedication to her craft was total. After _Autumn Sonata_ , she did of course go on to play Golda Meir in the made-for-television _A Woman Called Golda_ ; she was dying when she began work on the project, but her commitment to the demands of the role was unaffected by her pain and gravely ill condition. She was posthumously awarded an Emmy for portrayal. Here, in this conversation with Dick, we may appreciate Ingrid's grace as artist, professional and human being.
Casablanca became my favorite movie the first time I saw it some 50 years ago and has been ever since. Ingrid Bergman was truly beautiful and underestimated as an actress. "Ilsa" was every man's dream.
I wasn’t sure how I felt about Ingrid Bergman, the person, until Cavett’s Christina Crawford book recommendation, “I don’t think I’ll pick that up…I’m not going to read it.” Good for her.
2:49 Women are infertile after ~40 and men are fertile at 70. Ergo evolution has made the older-male arrangement more prevalent. It's not societal; Let's not forget that for something to be societal it must vary from society to society.
Very boring interview and Ms.Bergmen comes across as a whiner doesn't help either that Dick Cavett tries to hit on her subtly Cavett was neither funny or talented.
Watch actress Ingrid Bergman talk more about 'Autumn Sonata' here! ruclips.net/video/5YRsyv9MFvE/видео.html
Thank you🙏
unparalleled grace
This conversation explores the key points of Ingrid's career: She was drawn to the world of "play-acting" because of her lonely childhood and, once a genuine actress, her dedication to her craft was total. After _Autumn Sonata_ , she did of course go on to play Golda Meir in the made-for-television _A Woman Called Golda_ ; she was dying when she began work on the project, but her commitment to the demands of the role was unaffected by her pain and gravely ill condition. She was posthumously awarded an Emmy for portrayal. Here, in this conversation with Dick, we may appreciate Ingrid's grace as artist, professional and human being.
That time there were real stars, humble and down to earth and sooo talented
Rest in powerful peace 🙏
Ingrid Bergman
29 August 1915 ~
29 August 1982⚘
Casablanca became my favorite movie the first time I saw it some 50 years ago and has been ever since. Ingrid Bergman was truly beautiful and underestimated as an actress. "Ilsa" was every man's dream.
And four years later won an Emmy for her incredible performance as Golda Meir in “A Woman Called Golda”.
Celebrities of that era are so much more interesting as people than the bubble-headed, self-absorbed celebrities of today.
I wasn’t sure how I felt about Ingrid Bergman, the person, until Cavett’s Christina Crawford book recommendation, “I don’t think I’ll pick that up…I’m not going to read it.” Good for her.
beautiful and intelligent
Great love and respect for her 💐💐😍😍
I like her voice, I play characters
Starting with the cookie monster
"Old" Hollywood is infinitely more interesting than the current crop of fools.
Absolutely!
She was a natural personality which she purposely utilized in each film or interview like this one!
She understood what a betrayal that book was.
Ingrid Mountain Man....what a name. European woman are very attractive I think.
Ingrid Mounteneer!
As an older amateur actress, I totally understand.
I'm no expert but a think she had more of a german accent then Swedish.
Wow, she earned my more respect by refusing to read *that* book..
2:49 Women are infertile after ~40 and men are fertile at 70. Ergo evolution has made the older-male arrangement more prevalent. It's not societal; Let's not forget that for something to be societal it must vary from society to society.
Very boring interview and Ms.Bergmen comes across as a whiner doesn't help either that Dick Cavett tries to hit on her subtly Cavett was neither funny or talented.
Jealous, much!!!
@@lisawhite8743 Jealous of what ms.white ? A has been actress or a talentless hack tv show host.Nothing to be jealous of.
@@lisawhite8743 Oh dear, you don't recognise a super star & ledgend ⭐️🍾⭐️
@@howl_with_the_wolves She was internationally famous for her entire career… you sadly don’t know much😭!
@Fan I know a lot more than you, yet I will leave it there & leave this Gin Joint!