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  • Ingrid Bergman speaking English is wonderful, but Ingrid Bergman speaking Swedish is intoxicating. What a beautiful language.

  • Makes me want to learn Swedish. Thank you for posting- she was quite an amazing actress

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  • Thank you so much for the interpretation krnvli - Ms Bergman is enchanting - I saw her yesterday in the Yellow Rolls Royce and fell in love with her all over again - that Rosselini dude sure was lucky!!

  • @gregdafaggot

    Ingrid: Well I don't know anything about that. There's no talking about it at the moment anyway.

    Reporter: And after these 16 shows in Gillford, what happens next?

    Ingrid: Well nothing really, we will go to Sweden. It's vacation and summer and we're delighted by our island on the west coast. And.. then we'll see. I live in the present. There's always something I guess!

    Reporter: So for a couple of months onward, Ingrid Bergman is Swedish?

    Ingrid: Oh yes!

  • @gregdafaggot

    Ingrid: Yes well, I do try to speak as British as possible since all my co-stars, I act with Michael Redgrave and all the others who have very very elegant accents.. but I have of course learnt my English in America, so I guess one can hear that..

    Reporter: You recently left Sweden where you finished working on a movie with Gustav Molander. Will there be any more Swedish movies for you?

  • @gregdafaggot

    Ingrid: No, well, I don't know about that. I think the audience is the same all over the world. I have acted on so many different locations.. ehm.. for me it is different in every country because the languages are different, so that requires more work. But I think the audience is the same everywhere.

    Reporter: So now you speak Oxford English? During your stay in England.

  • @gregdafaggot

    Ingrid: Sure, it is a brand new theatre that will be opened that day and it is very amusing, naturally, for actors to get a chance to do a theatre's first show because.. they often tear them down and build cinemas instead.

    Reporter: But now that you come here to act in England, is there, so to say, a special feeling, since you are acting for an English audience, for English critics..

  • @gregdafaggot

    Ingrid: Yes, I'm here in London to rehearse a play for a new theatre in Gillford. It is built in memory of a french actress named Yvonne Arnaud who married an englishman who lived here in London, in Gillford, and they have now built this theatre which we open July 2nd, with a russian play, A Month in the Countryside.

    Reporter: And we should say that this is very nice because it is the first show ever in this theatre.

  • could she talking about "the voice"? i saw her in that on a broadway performance video. it was a one woman show. she was wonderful.

  • Could you Swedes please provide a complete translation!

  • Shes talking about a play on a new theater in england that she was rehearsing. And also the fact that the audience is the same everywhere in the world. At the end shes talking about having her vacation at the swedish west-coast.

  • @MrJim12341121 And Merry Christmas!! ^^

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