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Petter Lindström (March 1, 1907 – May 24, 2000) [1] was a Swedish-American neurosurgeon known for his marriage to actress Ingrid Bergman, which ended in divorce due to her affair with filmmaker Roberto Rossellini.
Actress Ingrid Bergman filed a "Mexican divorce" against her husband of more than 12 years, Dr. Peter Lindstrom, in order to free her to marry film director Roberto Rossellini. [74] Born: Gloria Naylor, African-American novelist, in Robinsonville, Mississippi (d. 2016) Virginia Johnson, African-American dancer and choreographer, in Washington, DC
Lindström is the only child born to Ingrid Bergman and her first husband, Swedish neurosurgeon Petter Lindström. [1] She was greatly affected when her mother left her father for Italian director Roberto Rossellini. Petter Lindström sued for desertion and waged a custody battle with Bergman for their daughter, and Pia did not reunite with her ...
McClain, 54, and Lindstrom, 66, met during their time on CBS’ As the World Turns.McClain played Rosanna Cabot on the soap opera from 2002 to 2005, returning to the show in 2007 until departing ...
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They married in 1791, believing her divorce from her first husband Captain Lewis Robards was final. When it was revealed this was not the case, and that their marriage was null and void, they married again in 1794. She died before he became president. John Jarratt: Australian actor: Rosa Miano: 1974: 1988: 2017-
Lindsay Shiver, a former beauty queen who is accused of plotting to kill her estranged husband, is set to be released from prison on bail for the second time ahead of her trial.. According to ...
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