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Vera Bergman (16 February 1920 – 1971) was a German
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known for her roles in Italian films. Bergman died in 1971.


Biography

Vera Bergmann was the daughter of Dutch diplomat Carl Bergman. Her mother was of Austrian descent. She attended an acting school under the direction of Max Reinhardt after her studies in The Hague. This enabled her later theater career in various European cities including Prague, Rome and also Berlin. In Germany, after her schooling, she became a part of the acting ensemble Deutsches Theater Berlin. In her native Germany, she starred in only three films before shifting her career to Italy. There she was given the most important film roles of her life, including in the 1939 film Maddalena, zero in condotta directed by Vittorio De Sica. Here the still very young Vera Bergman played the understanding and loving teacher Elisa Malgari, who teaches in a girls' school where she comes into conflict with her colleagues. The film was a great success with the public in 1940 and was highly appreciated by the critics of the time. Bergman's roles were characterized by great professionalism and helped her to a respectable career during the years of World War II. After the war, things became increasingly quiet around Vera Bergman. She increasingly appeared in more mediocre films, with the exception of Luigi Capuano's Legge di sangue, in which she played the role of a contemptible and obscure noblewoman very successfully. By her own account, she played about 25 leading roles and had other supporting roles also in America, England, Switzerland and Holland. In her time, she represented an important part of Italian neorealism, which had a lasting influence on the international film world between 1945 and 1955. On February 7, 1951, she married journalist Peter Anthony Vasquez Russo in Melbourne at the age of 30. The two remained childless.


Selected filmography

* '' The Stars Shine'' (1938) * ''
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'' (1940) * ''
Lucky Night ''Lucky Night'' (1939) is a comedy movie from MGM starring Robert Taylor and Myrna Loy, directed by Norman Taurog. Plot Two people meet in a park (Cora, played by Myrna Loy, and William "Bill" Overton, played by Robert Taylor). They becom ...
'' (1941) * ''
The Man on the Street ''The Man on the Street'' (Italian:''La bocca sulla strada'') is a 1941 Italian drama film directed by Roberto Roberti and starring Armando Falconi, Carla Del Poggio and Giuseppe Rinaldi.Landy p.184 It was made at Cinecittà in Rome. The film's se ...
'' (1941) * '' The Champion'' (1943) * ''
Non canto più ''Non canto più'' () is a 1945 Italian comedy film directed by Riccardo Freda and starring Enzo Fiermonte, Vera Bergman and Paola Borboni.Quinlan p.120 The film originally began shooting several years earlier, but its production was heavily delay ...
'' (1945) * ''
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'' (1946) * '' The Two Orphans'' (1947) * ''
Songs in the Streets ''Songs in the Streets'' (Italian: ''Canzoni per le strade'') is a 1950 Italian musical melodrama film directed by Mario Landi and starring Luciano Tajoli, Antonella Lualdi and Carlo Ninchi.Chiti & Poppi p.80 Cast * Luciano Taioli as Luciano ...
'' (1950) * '' The Last Race'' (1954)


References


Bibliography

* Bondanella, Peter. ''A History of Italian Cinema''. A&C Black, 2009.


External links

* 1920 births Italian film actresses German film actresses German emigrants to Italy 1971 deaths {{Germany-actor-stub