Ingmar Bergman Actor & Director photo

Personal Info

Profession
Actor & Director
Gender
Male
Popularity
1.3
Available Movies
8 released

External Links

Ingmar Bergman

Actor & Director 5

Awards & Nominations

IMDb totals: 65 wins, 32 nominations.

Major awards verified (Oscars)
● 0 Wins
4 Nominations
Oscars
4 nom.
Complete Award Details 9 Major
● 20 Wins
10 Nominations
Other
15 0 nom.
Oscar
9 nom.
CΓ©sar
1 1 nom.
David di Donatello
2 0 nom.
BAFTA
1 0 nom.
Cannes
1 0 nom.
Year Award Result
1984 Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay Fanny and Alexander
1984 Academy Award for Best Director Fanny and Alexander
1979 Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay Autumn Sonata
1977 Academy Award for Best Director Face to Face
1974 Academy Award for Best Director Cries and Whispers
1974 Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay Cries and Whispers
1974 Academy Award for Best Picture Cries and Whispers
1963 Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay Through a Glass Darkly
1960 Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay Wild Strawberries
1998 Q110793467
1995 honorary doctor of the University Lille-III
1992 Guldbagge Award for Best Screenplay The Best Intentions
1991 Praemium Imperiale
1988 European Film Academy Lifetime Achievement Award
1988 BAFTA Fellowship
1986 doctor honoris causa from the Paris-Sorbonne University
1984 CΓ©sar Award Fanny and Alexander
1983 Guldbagge Award for Best Director Fanny and Alexander
1976 Goethe Prize
1976 CΓ©sar Award for Best Foreign Film The Magic Flute
1970 Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award
1965 Erasmus Prize
1964 Guldbagge Award for Best Director The Silence
1958 Cannes Best Director Award Brink of Life
1958 Golden Bear
- David di Donatello for best foreign screenplay
- Sonning Prize
- David di Donatello for Best Foreign Director
- Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- International Federation of Film Critics
Year Award
1998 Q110793467
1995 honorary doctor of the University Lille-III
1992 Guldbagge Award for Best Screenplay The Best Intentions
1991 Praemium Imperiale
1988 European Film Academy Lifetime Achievement Award
1988 BAFTA Fellowship
1986 doctor honoris causa from the Paris-Sorbonne University
1984 CΓ©sar Award Fanny and Alexander
1983 Guldbagge Award for Best Director Fanny and Alexander
1976 Goethe Prize
1970 Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award
1965 Erasmus Prize
1964 Guldbagge Award for Best Director The Silence
1958 Cannes Best Director Award Brink of Life
1958 Golden Bear
- David di Donatello for best foreign screenplay
- Sonning Prize
- David di Donatello for Best Foreign Director
- Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- International Federation of Film Critics
Year Award
1984 Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay Fanny and Alexander
1984 Academy Award for Best Director Fanny and Alexander
1979 Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay Autumn Sonata
1977 Academy Award for Best Director Face to Face
1974 Academy Award for Best Director Cries and Whispers
1974 Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay Cries and Whispers
1974 Academy Award for Best Picture Cries and Whispers
1963 Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay Through a Glass Darkly
1960 Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay Wild Strawberries
1976 CΓ©sar Award for Best Foreign Film The Magic Flute
Award details source: Wikidata

About Ingmar Bergman

Ingmar Bergman Nominated for an Academy Award. We have 8 films with Ingmar Bergman available. Among Ingmar Bergman's most popular films: The Seventh Seal, Persona, Wild Strawberries, Autumn Sonata, Fanny and Alexander.

Ingmar Bergman, a towering figure in world cinema, is celebrated for his profound explorations of the human condition through the lens of artful storytelling and innovative filmmaking techniques. Renowned for his evocative narratives and striking visual style, Bergman's contributions have significantly shaped the landscape of modern cinema, making him one of the most influential directors in film history.

Born on July 14, 1918, in Uppsala, Sweden, Bergman's early career began in the late 1940s with his directorial debut, "Crisis" (1946). This film marked the start of a prolific journey that would see him tackle existential themes and complex character studies. However, it was with "The Seventh Seal" (1957) that Ingmar Bergman truly captured international attention. This iconic film, featuring a knight who plays chess with Death, delves into themes of faith, mortality, and the search for meaning, establishing Bergman as a master of philosophical cinema.

Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Bergman continued to push the boundaries of storytelling and visual aesthetics with groundbreaking works such as "Persona" (1966) and "Wild Strawberries" (1957). These films showcased his ability to delve deep into the psychology of his characters, often exploring the intricacies of identity and human relationships. His collaboration with actors like Bibi Andersson and Liv Ullmann led to some of the most memorable performances in cinematic history, cementing his status as a director who could elicit profound emotions from his cast.

Bergman's artistic evolution is evident in his later works, including "Cries and Whispers" (1972) and "Fanny and Alexander" (1982), both of which demonstrate his continued commitment to exploring the complexities of existence. "Fanny and Alexander" earned him an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, further solidifying his legacy and international recognition. Throughout his career, Bergman received numerous accolades, including several Academy Award nominations, which highlighted his contributions to the film industry and his status as a cinematic innovator.

Ingmar Bergman's influence extends beyond his filmography; he has inspired generations of filmmakers and cinephiles alike. His exploration of existential themes, combined with his unique visual style and narrative depth, has left an indelible mark on cinema. Today, Bergman's works continue to be studied and celebrated for their artistry, making him a pivotal figure in the evolution of filmmaking and an enduring symbol of cinematic excellence.

Best Known Films of Ingmar Bergman

Career Statistics - Ingmar Bergman

8
Total Credits
26
Years Active
1957 - 1982
8
Avg. Movie Rating
1.3
Popularity Score
Role Breakdown
Actor
1 films
Director
8 films
Top Genres
Drama (8) Fantasy (2) Mystery (1) Music (1) History (1)

Frequent Co-Stars of Ingmar Bergman

Best Movies with Ingmar Bergman

A curated selection of their most acclaimed roles.

Ingmar Bergman has 8 films released between 1957 and 1982.