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Tabloid               accounts               of               celebrity               drug               and               sex               foibles               flood               the               media               today,               feeding               a               national               obsession               with               sleaze.

This               phenomenon               arguably               got               rolling               in               the               early               1950's               with               a               sex               scandal               that               horrified               the               staid               moral               climate               of               the               times,               the               blatant               extramarital               affair               and               subsequent               illegitimate               pregnancy               of               Ingrid               Bergman               and               Roberto               Rossellini.

Ingrid               Bergman               dazzled               Americans               early               in               her               career.

She               found               a               fast               track               to               international               success               after               starring               in               the               Swedish               version               of               Intermezzo               in               1936.

David               O.

Selznick               was               captivated               by               her               talent               and               charm,               and               brought               her               to               America               to               do               an               English               language               remake.
               Audiences               found               her               to               be               luminous               and               magnetic.

Her               natural               beauty               was               far               removed               from               the               dramatically               made               up               faces               of               familiar               European               imports               like               Garbo               and               Dietrich.
               Ingrid               Bergman               wisely               selected               her               film               roles.

Intelligent               and               savvy,               she               followed               one               picture               after               another               paired               with               the               biggest               co-stars               of               the               day,               such               as               Humphrey               Bogart               in               Casablanca               and               Gary               Cooper               in               For               Whom               the               Bell               Tolls.

In               1945,               she               won               the               Academy               Award               for               Best               Actress               for               her               role               in               Gaslight.
               The               American               public's               adoration               of               Ingrid               Bergman               solidified               in               1945               when               she               played               a               nun               opposite               Bing               Crosby               in               The               Bells               of               St.

Mary's.
               Studio               publicists               generated               and               controlled               star               images               in               those               days               and               Ingrid               Bergman               was               projected               as               the               perfect,               wholesome               beauty               with               an               admirable               personal               life               to               match               her               unquestioned               talent.

The               audience               was               fed               a               picture               of               family               bliss               for               Bergman               and               her               doctor               husband,               Peter               Lindstrom,               and               their               daughter,               Pia.

In               truth,               Ingrid               Bergman               had               affairs               with               photographer               Robert               Capa,               several               directors               and               leading               men               over               the               years,               but               in               the               pre-paparazzi               days,               no               one               knew.

Bergman               herself               was               rather               open               and               kept               extensive               personal               papers.
               The               trouble               that               banished               Ingrid               Bergman               from               America's               affection               began               in               1948,               when               she               saw               Open               City,               a               movie               directed               by               Roberto               Rossellini.

Bergman               was               smitten               and               immediately               decided               she               must               work               with               him.

Bergman               and               her               husband               met               Rossellini               and               he               was               a               guest               in               their               home               for               a               time.
               Rossellini               was               a               reckless               Italian               playboy.

In               his               book               Notorious,               The               Life               of               Ingrid               Bergman,               Donald               Spoto               relates               how               Rossellini,               in               1931,               desired               an               affair               with               a               comedienne,               Assia               Noris.

Noris               refused               to               have               sex               before               marriage,               so               Rossellini               consented               and               arranged               a               huge               church               wedding,               complete               with               an               archbishop,               priests               and               gala               celebration.

After               a               year               of               marriage,               Noris               and               Rossellini               drifted               apart               and               she               asked               for               a               divorce               to               marry               someone               else,               at               which               point               he               told               her               to               go               ahead,               as               the               whole               ceremony               had               been               a               staged               fake!

At               the               time               he               met               Ingrid               Bergman,               Rossellini               was               known               to               be               dallying               with               five               other               women,               including               actress               Anna               Magnani.
               The               affair               began               with               the               filming               of               Stromboli               in               Italy               in               1949.

Ingrid               Bergman               became               pregnant               with               Rossellini's               child,               left               her               husband               and               daughter               and               began               living               openly               with               the               director.

Their               son               was               born               in               February,               1950.

Bergman               later               got               a               quickie               Mexican               divorce               and               they               married.
               NPR's               On               Point               with               Tom               Ashbrook,               and               guests               movie               critic               Garen               Daly               and               Jeanine               Basinger,               Professor               of               Movie               Studies               at               Wesleyan               University,               provides               a               comprehensive               look               at               Ingrid               Bergman's               career               and               the               Rossellini               scandal.

Daly               labels               the               firestorm               of               disapproval               "the               beginning               of               tabloid               journalism".
               When               the               scandal               broke               in               the               newspapers,               it               scorched               America's               heart               and               the               fervor               with               which               the               public               once               idolized               Bergman               turned               to               its               polar               opposite.

Trivia-Library.com               excerpted               an               article               by               David               Wallechinsky               &               Irving               Wallace,               reproduced               with               permission               from               "The               People's               Almanac"               series               of               books,               which               recounts               the               hatred               and               condemnation               Bergman               faced               in               the               country               where               she               once               could               do               no               wrong.

The               public               denunciation               even               extended               to               the               floor               of               the               U.S.

Senate.

The               article               states,               "On               Mar.

14,               1950,               Sen.

Edwin               C.

Johnson               of               Colorado               took               to               the               floor               of               the               U.S.

Senate               and               delivered               an               extraordinary               and               impassioned               harangue...during               Johnson's               blistering               tirade               she               was               labeled               a               "free-love               cultist"               and               a               "powerful               influence               for               evil."'
               Her               movies               were               picketed;               countless               ministers               denounced               her               from               pulpits.

The               gossip               columnists,               foremost               of               which               was               Louella               Parsons,               raved               against               the               woman               they               once               adored.

America               got               caught               up               in               celebrity               tabloid               journalism.
               With               her               name               synonymous               with               evil               and               immorality,               Bergman               could               not               make               a               film               in               America               for               years.

The               subsequent               work               she               did               with               Rossellini               was               not               popular.

When               the               furor               finally               began               to               fade,               she               came               back               to               the               U.S.

and               won               the               Academy               Award               for               Best               Actress               in               1957               for               Anastasia,               but               did               not               accept               the               award               in               person.

Her               career               picked               up               again,               but               the               stigma               remained.
               Ingrid               Bergman               and               Roberto               Rossellini               later               had               twins,               one               of               whom               is               the               actress               Isabella               Rossellini.

Their               marriage               was               finally               annulled               and               she               later               married               a               wealthy               Swede.

Bergman               died               of               cancer               on               her               birthday               in               1982.
               In               Donald               Spoto's               book,               he               quotes               Bergman               as               saying.

"I've               had               a               wonderful               life.

I               have               never               regretted               what               I               did.

I               regret               the               things               I               didn't               do."






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