Vera Bergman
Vera Bergman was born on February 16, 1920 in Berlin, Germany. She was the daughter of the banker and diplomat Carl Bergmann. Vera was trained at the theater school of Max Reinhardt and became a member of the ensemble Deutsches Theater Berlin. After appearing in a feature film in Germany, "Es leuchten die Sterne" (1938), Vera Bergman left Berlin for Rome, Italy. In 1939 she auditioned for Vittorio De Sica, and despite her young age she was chosen for the part of L'insegnate Elisa Malgari in the film "Maddalena... zero in condotta" (1940). Vera Bergman stayed in Italy and performed in another 15 feature films till 1954.
The Stars Shine
as Carla WaldenGerman all-star musical from 1938 that was a big commercial success.
Movie pageMaddalena, Zero for Conduct
as Elisa MalgariA young woman teaches commercial writing and makes her students practice by writing letters...
Movie pageSongs in the streets
as SoubretteIn Milan, the beggar Carlone has formed a brotherhood. Carlone's sister Anna, is a poor blind...
Movie pageLegge di sangue
as Micetta"Law of Blood" - Rosa has been engaged for years with Antonio. But Antonio is in the military...
Movie pageIl campione
as WandaA boxer falls in love with his coach's daughter despite the coach's objections.
Movie pageNon canto più
as Lisa BarattiA woman, a theatrical impresario, simulates the theft of a precious necklace for marketing...
Movie page