
Ingmar Bergman
Biography
Ernst Ingmar Bergman (July 14, 1918 – July 30, 2007) was a Swedish filmmaker. Widely considered one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers of all time, his films are known as "profoundly personal meditations into the myriad struggles facing the psyche and the soul." Bergman directed more than 60 films and documentaries for cinematic release and for television screenings, most of which he also wrote. Most of his films were set in Sweden, and many films from 1961 onward were filmed on the island of Fårö. He also had a theatrical career that ran in parallel with his film career. It included periods as Leading Director of the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm and of the Residenztheater in Munich. He directed more than 170 plays. He forged a creative partnership with his cinematographers Gunnar Fischer and Sven Nykvist. Among his company of actors were Harriet Andersson, Bibi Andersson, Liv Ullmann, Gunnar Björnstrand, Erland Josephson, Ingrid Thulin, Gunnel Lindblom and Max von Sydow. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ingmar Bergman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

The Dick Cavett Show
Self - Guest

Filmmakers in Action
Self (archive footage)

Bambi
Self

The Guldbagge Awards
Self - Best Director winner

Scenes from a Marriage
Voice of the Press Photographer (uncredited)

Sven-Bertil
Self (archive footage)
Studio III - Aus Kunst und Wissenschaft
Self

Waiting Women
Man in the Stairs at the Gynecologist's (uncredited)

Scenes from a Marriage
Press photographer (uncredited)

… But Film Is My Mistress
Self