Thursday 31 May 2012

Isabella Rossellini

Isabella Rossellini Biography
Date of Birth
18 June 1952, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Birth Name
Isabella Fiorella Elettra Giovanna Rossellini
Height
5' 8" (1.73 m)
Mini Biography
Isabella Rossellini, the Italian actress and model who has made her home in America since 1979 and holds dual Italian and American citizenship, was born cinema royalty when she made her debut on June 18, 1952 in Rome. She was the daughter of two legends, three-time Oscar-winning actress Ingrid Bergman and neo-realist master director Roberto Rossellini. She was also the third wife of Oscar-winning director Martin Scorsese from 1979 to 1982 and the partner of legendary director David Lynch.
She made her movie debut in Vincente Minnelli's A Matter of Time (1976) in 1976, which starred her mother. She then made a couple of Italian pictures and worked as an American correspondent for Italian television network RAI before appearing in Taylor Hackford's Cold War drama White Nights (1985) in 1985. She followed that up with her most memorable role, as the abused chanteuse in Lynch's masterpiece Blue Velvet (1986). In 1997, she was nominated for an Emmy Award as Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for a guest appearance on "Chicago Hope" (1994).
IMDb Mini Biography By: Jon C. Hopwood
Spouse
Jon Wiedemann (1983 - 1986) (divorced) 1 child
Martin Scorsese (29 September 1979 - November 1982) (divorced)
Trivia
In the "Tales from the Crypt" (1989) episode "You, Murderer", she spoofs her mother's Casablanca (1942) image.
Half-sister of Pia Lindström.
Born at 6:07pm-CET.
Twin sister of Isotta Rossellini, a professor of literature who has taught at Columbia, NYU, Princeton and Harvard universities.
Chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the world. [1991]
Chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the world [1990]
Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#84). [1995]
Maintains a home in the village of Bellport, Long Island, New York.
Was scheduled to appear in the David Lean-directed "Nostromo" in 1991, before Lean died, and the production came to a halt.
She suffered from scoliosis (progressive curvature of the spine) and underwent surgery to correct it. She was in a body cast for a year.
Virtually identical to her mother, Ingrid Bergman, but surprisingly had few opportunities to portray her mother in a biographical film. One occasion was an eerily accurate spoof of Ilsa Lund in an episode of "Tales from the Crypt" (1989). More recently, in the movie My Dad Is 100 Years Old (2005) for which she wrote the script, she did a moving portrayal of her mother.
Has a daughter, Elettra (b. 1983), and an adopted son called Roberto (b. 1993) named after her father.
Published an autobiography called "Some of me".
Fluent in Italian, French and English.
Former model, most notably for Lancome, and former journalist for Italian television.
Half sister of Pia Lindström. Half sister of Renzo Rossellini. Sister Roberto Ingmar Rossellini and twin sister of Isotta Rossellini.
She is 34 minutes older than twin sister Isotta.
She is of Italian and Swedish descent.
Is the daughter of legends Roberto Rossellini and Ingrid Bergman.
Was engaged to director David Lynch from 1986 to 1990.
Her favorite Hollywood-film that her mother made is Notorious (1946). Her favorite film of her father, made without her mother, is The Rise of Louis XIV (1966) (TV) and The Flowers of St. Francis (1950).
Appeared in photographs for Madonna's coffee table book "Sex".
Her daughter Elettra Wiedemann is now the spokes model for Lancome Cosmetics, the company that Isabella also represented for many years. but that also "let her go" because of her age.
In 1983, Time magazine reported Rossellini's modeling salary of a then $9,000 a day.
Is an avid dog lover and helps train puppies for the blind.
Is a huge fan of Buster Keaton and Charles Chaplin.
Aunt of Tommaso Rossellini, Alessandro Rossellini, Justin Daly, and Nick Daly.
Jury president of the 2011 Berlin Film Festival.
Says her feminine style has been influenced by Georgia O'Keefe and Jackie Kennedy Onassis.
Personal Quotes
If you go to a therapist, they say, 'Are you sure? How do you feel about your wrinkles?' And I say, 'I don't know, because I don't really see them.' I see my hands, but I don't see my face, so it's not a torment. I only see it for five minutes in the morning when I brush my teeth! When you read women's magazines you always read about this drama of getting old, about anti-aging cream and plastic surgery and whatever else. But I think if you're independent, like I have grown to be, it's welcome.
When I was hot as a model, I always knew my entire schedule for the next eight months in advance, every moment was planned and filled. And this lasted for 10 years!
There is no question for me about the Electra complex. You know, exaggerated love of the father - I have it, or some version. I loved my mother, but I was my dad's girl.
There's nothing wrong with modeling, except that it doesn't last. I had the stereotype most people have, that it's stupid, but it wasn't stupid at all. I loved spending a day with Richard Avedon. People who are so artistic, so intelligent -- you are interpreting what they are trying to express. You have taken a trip into this brain, you are a tourist in this fantastically interesting brain. People always say to me that I do such strange films, but it's not that I'm looking for something so different necessarily, it's simply that I meet a person who strikes me as intelligent and interesting and I want to take a trip into their brain.
I like to see a film where I don't need to look at the titles to know who did it, where one image is enough to say this is David Lynch, this is Alfred Hitchcock, this is Spike Lee.
[on the Internet] The web is a double-edged sword. It has a huge potential for distributing content, creating contacts. There are a lot of advantages. The problem is that money is spent on technologies, not on content.
Where Are They Now
(March 2003) Winnipeg, Canada - filming Guy Maddin's The Saddest Music in the World (2003).
(February 2004) Starring on Broadway in The Stendahl Syndrome.
(January 2008) Will narrate Guy Maddin's silent film "Brand Upon the Brain" as part of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra's New Music Festival at the Winnipeg Centennial Concert Hall in February. The New Music Festival runs Feb. 2-8 in Winnipeg.
(January 2009) Just finished another series of Green Porno short films for the Sundance Channel.
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Isabella Rossellini - Body Beautiful
Blue Velvet - Isabella Rossellini
ISABELLA ROSSELLINI INTERVIEW ON DAVID 
Isabella Rossellini's Interview At Cinema Art Centre 

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