Advice Quote by Ingrid Bergman
“I said, "I don't think I can give you that kind of emotion." And he [Hitchcock] sat there and said, "Ingrid, fake it!" Well, that was the best advice I've had in my whole life, because in all the years to come there were many directors who gave me what I thought were quite impossible instructions and many difficult things to do, and just when I was on the verge of starting to argue with them, I heard his voice coming to me through the air saying, "Ingrid, fake it!" It saved a lot of unpleasant situations and waste of time.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: The Making of Notorious, 1946
Adopting a confident façade can navigate impossible creative demands and reduce conflict.
In simple terms: Pretend confidence to handle tough tasks.
Fake confidence to ease collaboration.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- film set
- directorial instructions
- high‑pressure meetings
- creative collaborations
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When have you pretended confidence to avoid conflict?
- What are the risks of faking emotions?
May lead to inauthenticity or long‑term stress if overused.