Pia Lindström
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Pia Lindström | |
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Born | Friedel Pia Lindström 20 September 1938 |
Other names | Jennie Ann Lindstrom |
Spouse(s) | Fuller Earle Callaway, III (1960-1961; divorced) Joseph Daly (m.1971-19??) John Carley (2001-present) |
Children | Justin Daly Nicholas Daly |
Parent | Petter Aron Lindström & Ingrid Bergman |
Friedel Pia Lindström (born 20 September 1938, Stockholm, Sweden) is a television journalist, and the first child of actress Ingrid Bergman.
Life and career
Lindström is the only child born to Ingrid Bergman and her first husband, Swedish neurosurgeon Dr. Petter Aron Lindström. She was greatly affected by her mother's abandonment when her mother left her father for Italian director Roberto Rossellini. Petter Lindström sued for desertion and waged a custody battle with Bergman for their daughter, and Pia did not reunite with her mother until 1957. Her half-brother, Roberto Ingmar Rossellini, was born on 7 February 1950, and her mother married Roberto Rossellini on 24 May 1950. On 18 June 1952, Lindström's twin half-sisters Isabella Rossellini and Isotta Rossellini were born.
Lindström began her broadcasting career as a reporter at KGO-TV in San Francisco in 1966[1][2] and in 1971 went to WCBS-TV in New York City.
From 1973 to 1997, she was a news anchorwoman and also a theater and arts critic for WNBC-TV in New York City, and made television appearances and did some acting (in mostly Italian films) before she became a news correspondent. She received two Emmy Awards for news coverage and on-screen performance, as well as the Associated Press Broadcaster's Award. She is now retired. [citation needed]
Personal life
Thrice-married, Lindström has two sons, Justin and Nicholas Daly, from her second marriage, to Joseph Daly. She is currently married to attorney Jack H. Carley. [3]
References
External links
- Pia Lindström at IMDb
- American Theatre Wing Biography
- Archived 2006-05-15 at the Wayback Machine
- 1938 births
- Living people
- New York City television anchors
- San Francisco, California television anchors
- American people of Swedish descent
- American people of German descent
- Swedish emigrants to the United States
- Swedish people of German descent
- Swedish film actresses
- American sports announcers
- American horse racing announcers
- Women sports announcers
- American television biography stubs