Possibly The Most Internationally Renowned Star In History
After appearing in Casablanca with Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman became a household name in the United States, although she had been playing in Swedish and German films since the 1930s.

There is little doubt that she was “probably the most worldwide celebrity in entertainment’s long and distinguished history.” “Through all of her hardships she stuck to the notion that she had been loyal to herself and that made her quite a person,” Anatole Litvak, one of her directors, said of her. In 1982, she succumbed to breast cancer and died.