Before arriving in America, the utterly beautiful and talented Ingrid  Bergman was one of Sweden's biggest stars with roles in ‘Munkbroggreven’  (1935), ‘Swedenheilms’ (1935) and ‘Intermezzo’ (1936). Her first  Hollywood film was a successful remake of the latter and she followed it  with many other iconic productions of the 1940s including ‘Rage in  Heaven’ (1941), ‘Casablanca’ (1942), ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’ (1943),  ‘The Bells of St Mary's’ (1945), Alfred Hitchcock's ‘Spellbound’ (1945)  and ‘Notorious’ (1946), as well as ‘Joan of Arc’ (1948). Bergman  received two Academy Awards for Best Actress for ‘Gaslight’ (1944) and  ‘Anastasia’ (1956). Also, she took the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for  her performance in the all-star cast film, ‘The Murder on the Orient  Express’ (1974). Her very last film was ‘Autumn Sonata’ (1978).   

