Very proud as a swede that we have had two beautiful actresses as Bergman and Garbo went as far as to Hollywood. I know that other swedish actors/actresses also has landed in Hollywood but in my opinion our greatest stars in Hollywood is in fact Bergman and Garbo!
i just always loved her, she is luminous and one of my favorite actors. its so funny to hear her say how excited she was to get the part. charming. and many fine performances, but for me it will always be her cursing her fate at the raging volcano at the end of stromboli.
how well put, and you know what, is depressing not to have her around anymore, what is even more depressing for me is that I wasn't even born even years after she died....
I'm so curious about the actress originally cast as Maria. Hard to imagine the disappointment she must've felt when she was sent home. Tough gig in the best of times. Rest in Paradise, Ingrid, Gary... and Ernest, too. ✨ EDIT: Vera Zorina, the Norwegian ballerina whose husband was George Balanchine, filmed the role for two weeks before being replaced by I.B. Fwiw, Zorina's lackluster performance had as much to do with the recasting as the pressure from Hemingway.
Yes, the CBC had already legalized marijuana for its employees about 15 years before this was filmed. The rest of the country is finally catching up this month (October 2018).
@@Grimenoughtomaketherobotcry I remember someone,I think her love said to her "here's look at you kid" or something like that then she got on that plane and never heard of later,I was there in Casablanca.
Very proud as a swede that we have had two beautiful actresses as Bergman and Garbo went as far as to Hollywood. I know that other swedish actors/actresses also has landed in Hollywood but in my opinion our greatest stars in Hollywood is in fact Bergman and Garbo!
Her mother was German
She is 56 in this interview ~ 56....... So much grace, lovely to listen to and look at, at any age....
beauty INGRID❤⚘🙏Bosnia i Herzegovina
She was still a beauty at 56.
She was certainly a class act.
Thanks. Brilliant and lovely woman
I love Gary Cooper, he's my favorite actor and Ingrid just won my heart with what she said about him. ❤ Such a classy, smart woman.
Love her so much!!!!!!!
Miss Bergman was so beautiful...and she and Gary Cooper were electric in their 2nd film together...Saratoga Trunk...
She is so beautiful :')
i just always loved her, she is luminous and one of my favorite actors. its so funny to hear her say how excited she was to get the part. charming. and many fine performances, but for me it will always be her cursing her fate at the raging volcano at the end of stromboli.
💯🌟💓
loooooooove her!
what a charming woman
The oldies !!!! a sweet actress and a very simple but charming interview . Watch the ladies how they are clad and how they speak !!!!!!!!
@Krypto Knight, we really miss those days , indeed !!!
Lovely interview.
how well put, and you know what, is depressing not to have her around anymore, what is even more depressing for me is that I wasn't even born even years after she died....
Isn’t she lovely!!!😍😍😍
In nowadays , we need to have a book with a title "When the bell falls "
the reporter should let ingrid continue speaking about hemingway
I'm so curious about the actress originally cast as Maria. Hard to imagine the disappointment she must've felt when she was sent home. Tough gig in the best of times.
Rest in Paradise, Ingrid, Gary... and Ernest, too.
✨
EDIT: Vera Zorina, the Norwegian ballerina whose husband was George Balanchine, filmed the role for two weeks before being replaced by I.B.
Fwiw, Zorina's lackluster performance had as much to do with the recasting as the pressure from Hemingway.
I got to know something 😀
Internet says it was Vera Zorina.
Her daughter sounds just like her!
Isabella, yes; Ingrid and Pia, no.
She reminds me of my grandmother :P
The interviewer is Adrienne Clarkson, who one day would be appointed Governor-General of Canada.
Thank you, I was wondering who she was!
@@PunchlineEverytime me too, looks like Connie Chung
I love the odd camera angles.
Yes, the CBC had already legalized marijuana for its employees about 15 years before this was filmed. The rest of the country is finally catching up this month (October 2018).
❤
hemingway is my cousin in "real" life
I wonder who was that first actress? i got curious...
Internet says it was Vera Zorina.
ain't she adorable?
For Whom the Bell Tolls
I am so happy that Bergman got the role and not Phyllis Diller
Dr Joyce Brothers could have played Maria, had Ms Bergman and Ms Diller been unavailable.
speaking of cutting hair.... jeez, interviewer needs to think about that.
hmmmm. adrian clarkson as a journalist
Was this woman famous in Usa?
yes , she was and still is well known internationally
No. During WWII she got on a plane in Casablanca and never was heard from again...
@@Grimenoughtomaketherobotcry I remember someone,I think her love said to her "here's look at you kid" or something like that then she got on that plane and never heard of later,I was there in Casablanca.
@@judekelly8324 Better go watch that movie again.
it's 3 sizes too big. haha
you better see an eye doctor
ISN"T
She doesn't look Spanish at all...why can she play Maria?
Well, excuuuuuuuuuuuuuussse meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
no I would not like you better if you was ingrid bergman
jaja whatever
Wheres the pots and pans? I don't see her in the kitchen!
i mean i seen hair styles back then...but hers is the worst
With all due respect to the interviewer --- is that a hairstyle....or a monsoon sitting on top of your head?
There is something in her that I don’t like. Although she smiles but there is no warm feeling in her smile. Scares me.
It's called reserve. Something Americans could do with a bit more.
Scandinavian coolness. Doesn't mean that they're cold on the inside!
That's is exactly what I love about her. To me it means she's a smart woman, not a drama queen at all, very composed even when she laughs.