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Ingrid Bergman was born on 29 August 1915 in Stockholm, to a Swedish father, Justus Samuel Bergman, [7] and a German mother, Frieda "Friedel" Henriette Auguste Louise Bergman (née Adler), who was born in Kiel.
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Inge Bell (born 28 August 1967) is a German journalist, human rights activist, business consultant and entrepreneur. [1] Until June 2023, she was the second chairwoman of the women's rights organisation Terre des Femmes [ 2 ] and, until July 2022, the Bavarian representative of the aid organisation Solwodi . [ 3 ]
Inge is a given name in various Germanic language-speaking cultures. In Swedish and Norwegian, it is mostly used as a masculine, but less often also as a feminine name, sometimes as a short form of Ingeborg , while in Danish, Estonian, Frisian, German and Dutch it is exclusively feminine.
Inge Marie Eriksen (22 October 1935 – 13 March 2015) was a Danish writer and political activist. She became involved in Danish public debate in the 1960s and helped to the left-wing Left Socialists political party establish that she left in 1969. Eriksen began her writing career in 1975 and won various awards for her work from her first book ...
Madeleine Jana Korbel Albright [1] (born Marie Jana Körbelová, later Korbelová; May 15, 1937 – March 23, 2022) [2] [3] was an American diplomat and political scientist who served as the 64th United States secretary of state under President Bill Clinton from 1997 to 2001. [4]
Ingrid Bergman at age 14 Ingrid Bergman in The Count of Monk's Bridge (1934) Lobby poster, Spencer Tracy and Ingrid Bergman in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941) Lobby poster for Casablanca, (1942) Ingrid Bergman in Gaslight (1944) Cary Grant, Bergman, and Alfred Hitchcock filming Notorious (1946) Bergman on the cover of Swedish magazine Filmjournalen (1947) Ingrid Bergman in Arch of Triumph (1948)
Madeleine, a Canadian animated short film; Madeleine, a 1914 one-act opera by Victor Herbert "Madeleine" (Backstreet Boys song), a track of In a World Like This "Madeleine", a song by Jonathan Kelly, released in 1972 "Madeleine", a song by Jacques Brel; Madeleine: One of Love's Jansenists, a 1919 novel by Hope Mirrlees