# 5012a - 2015 First-Class Forever Stamp - Imperforate Legends of Hollywood: Ingrid Bergman
U.S. #5012a
2015 49¢ Ingrid Bergman
Legends of Hollywood
49¢ Ingrid Bergman, issued to satisfy the first-class letter rate
Issue Date: August 20, 2015
City: No First Day City
Quantity: 90,000
Category: Commemorative
Printed By: Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method: Offset, microprint in panes of 20
Perforations: Imperforate
Self-adhesive
Happy Birthday Ingrid BergmanÂ
Bergmanâs father encouraged her to be an opera star, paying for her voice lessons for three years. But Bergman knew from a young age that she wanted to be an actress. Sheâd often wear her motherâs clothes and hold plays in her fatherâs art studio.
Both of Bergmanâs parents died by the time she was 13, leaving her to live with relatives. During this time, she received a scholarship to the Royal Dramatic Theatre School (where Greta Garbo had previously studied). Within a few months, she got her first role in a new play, Ett Brott (A Crime). This was unusual at the time, as female students werenât typically granted acting roles until theyâd completed three years of study.
Intermezzo was an instant hit that launched Bergmanâs career in America. After making one more film in Sweden, she returned to America to film Adam Had Four Sons, Rage in Heaven and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
The following year, Bergman appeared in her first color film, For Whom the Bell Tolls, based on a novel by Earnest Hemingway. After seeing her performance in Intermezzo, Hemingway said she had to play the part. And after they met, he insisted, âYou are Maria!â The film earned Bergman her first Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.
Over four decades, Bergman amassed four Golden Globes, three Academy Awards, two Emmys, and a Tony. She acted in over 50 films in five different languages. Ingrid Bergman is, and forever will be, remembered as one of the most accomplished actresses of the 20th century.
Click here for a neat 1973 interview withÂ
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U.S. #5012a
2015 49¢ Ingrid Bergman
Legends of Hollywood
49¢ Ingrid Bergman, issued to satisfy the first-class letter rate
Issue Date: August 20, 2015
City: No First Day City
Quantity: 90,000
Category: Commemorative
Printed By: Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method: Offset, microprint in panes of 20
Perforations: Imperforate
Self-adhesive
Happy Birthday Ingrid BergmanÂ
Bergmanâs father encouraged her to be an opera star, paying for her voice lessons for three years. But Bergman knew from a young age that she wanted to be an actress. Sheâd often wear her motherâs clothes and hold plays in her fatherâs art studio.
Both of Bergmanâs parents died by the time she was 13, leaving her to live with relatives. During this time, she received a scholarship to the Royal Dramatic Theatre School (where Greta Garbo had previously studied). Within a few months, she got her first role in a new play, Ett Brott (A Crime). This was unusual at the time, as female students werenât typically granted acting roles until theyâd completed three years of study.
Intermezzo was an instant hit that launched Bergmanâs career in America. After making one more film in Sweden, she returned to America to film Adam Had Four Sons, Rage in Heaven and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
The following year, Bergman appeared in her first color film, For Whom the Bell Tolls, based on a novel by Earnest Hemingway. After seeing her performance in Intermezzo, Hemingway said she had to play the part. And after they met, he insisted, âYou are Maria!â The film earned Bergman her first Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.
Over four decades, Bergman amassed four Golden Globes, three Academy Awards, two Emmys, and a Tony. She acted in over 50 films in five different languages. Ingrid Bergman is, and forever will be, remembered as one of the most accomplished actresses of the 20th century.
Click here for a neat 1973 interview withÂ
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