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Ingmar Bergman - Wikipedia Ernst Ingmar Bergman a (14 July 1918 – 30 July 2007) was a Swedish film and theatre director and screenwriter
Ingmar Bergman - IMDb Ingmar Bergman is the father of Daniel Bergman, director, and Mats Bergman, actor at the Swedish Royal Dramatic Theater Ingmar Bergman was also C E O of the same theatre between 1963-1966, where he hired almost every professional actor in Sweden
Ingmar Bergman filmography - Wikipedia Ingmar Bergman was a Swedish screenwriter and film director Between 1944 and 2003 he directed 48 feature-length films (44 narrative films and 4 documentaries) as well as many short films
U. S. Representative Jack Bergman Growing up in the Midwest, Jack Bergman’s parents instilled in him the values that drive the American Dream: If you work hard, never quit, and strive for excellence, you will find success
Ingmar Bergman movies: 25 greatest films ranked worst to best Ingmar Bergman is the Oscar-winning Swedish auteur who helped bring international cinema into the American art houses with his stark, brooding dramas But how many of his titles remain classics?
Ingmar Bergman - Biography - IMDb Ernst Ingmar Bergman was born July 14, 1918, the son of a priest The film and T V series, The Best Intentions (1992) is biographical and shows the early marriage of his parents
Bergman - Wikipedia Bergman is a surname of German, Swedish, Dutch and Yiddish origin meaning 'mountain man', or sometimes (only in German) 'miner' [1][2] Annie Bergman (1889-1987), Swedish artist, writer, and children’s book author
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Gaslight (1944 film) - Wikipedia Gaslight was released theatrically on May 4, 1944, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to critical acclaim, and received seven nominations for the 17th Academy Awards, including for Best Picture, winning two: Best Actress (for Bergman); Best Production Design