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Bergman, Ingrid. (1915–1982). Signed Photograph in The Yellow Rolls-Royce.

1965 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer promotional photograph of the great Swedish actress as seen in the 1964 British dramatic composite film written by Terence Rattigan. Boldly signed and inscribed and dated 1967 in black ink to Paul McMahon, a critic, photographer and artist who worked for more than 13 years touring with Marlene Dietrich as the icon’s stage manager, announcer, dresser, secretary and escort, and later spent 25 years as an arts and entertainment reviewer and photographer with Gay Community News, Esplanade, Tommy’s Connection, The Mirror, Bay Windows and other publications. 10.25 x 8 inches (25.9 x 20.1 cm)

 
She won three Academy Awards, two Emmy Awards, and the Tony Award for Best Actress in the first Tony Award ceremony in 1947. She is ranked as the fourth greatest female star of American cinema of all time by the American Film Institute. She is widely remembered for her performance as Ilsa Lund in Casablanca (1942).

Bergman, Ingrid. (1915–1982) Signed Photograph in The Yellow Rolls-Royce

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Bergman, Ingrid. (1915–1982). Signed Photograph in The Yellow Rolls-Royce.

1965 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer promotional photograph of the great Swedish actress as seen in the 1964 British dramatic composite film written by Terence Rattigan. Boldly signed and inscribed and dated 1967 in black ink to Paul McMahon, a critic, photographer and artist who worked for more than 13 years touring with Marlene Dietrich as the icon’s stage manager, announcer, dresser, secretary and escort, and later spent 25 years as an arts and entertainment reviewer and photographer with Gay Community News, Esplanade, Tommy’s Connection, The Mirror, Bay Windows and other publications. 10.25 x 8 inches (25.9 x 20.1 cm)

 
She won three Academy Awards, two Emmy Awards, and the Tony Award for Best Actress in the first Tony Award ceremony in 1947. She is ranked as the fourth greatest female star of American cinema of all time by the American Film Institute. She is widely remembered for her performance as Ilsa Lund in Casablanca (1942).