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Brief introduction of Isabella Rossellini

Isabella Rossellini

Isabella Rossellini, born in Rome, Italy on June 18, 1952, is an Italian and American model. , actor, writer.

In 1976, he starred in the film debut "Flowers Fall and Flowers Bloom". In 1980, she started her modeling career. In 1985, he starred in the feature film "White Nights" and officially entered the American film industry. In 1986, she starred in the thriller movie "Blue Velvet", for which she won the 2nd Independent Spirit Award for Best Actress. On August 17, 1990, the crime comedy film "Wild at Heart" was released. In 1992, he starred in the fantasy comedy film "Flying Over Immortality". On September 18, 1994, the medical drama "Xinglin Pioneer Season 1" premiered. In 1996, he starred in the crime movie "Case of the Century". In 1997, he published his autobiography "SomeofMe". In 1998, he starred in the feature film "Lost Baggage". In 2003, he starred in the satirical comedy "The Saddest Music in the World". In February 2008, the short film "Green Field", which he directed and acted in, premiered at the 58th Berlin International Film Festival.

On February 10, 2011, he was invited to serve as the chairman of the jury of the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. In April 2015, he was invited to serve as the jury chairman of the "Un Certain Regard" competition unit of the 68th Cannes International Film Festival. On September 11, 2018, the biographical film "Vita and Virginia" she starred in was released.

Chinese name: Isabella Rossellini

Foreign name: Isabella Rossellini

Nationality: Italian, American

Constellation : Gemini

Birthplace: Rome, Italy

Date of birth: June 18, 1952

Occupation: Model, actor, writer

Representative works: Blue Velvet, Wild at Heart, Beyond Life, Case of the Century

Main achievements: Best Actress Award at the 2nd Independent Spirit Award

The 19th Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress

Nominated for Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series at the 49th Emmy Awards

Nominated for Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series at the 54th Golden Globe Awards - Miniseries/TV Movie Nomination for Best Actress Award

Nomination for Best Actress at the 44th Italian David Awards

Early Experience

Isabella Rossellini 11 She suffered from scoliosis when she was young. This disease left her paralyzed and bedridden for half a year. During this period, she underwent three corrective surgeries before she recovered. In 1971, she graduated from the Fashion Institute of Rome. After graduation, she worked in fashion design. Later, she immigrated to the United States and worked as a correspondent and translator for Italian television for three years. At the age of 23, he served as a reporter for the Italian RAI TV station in New York.

Acting experience

In 1976, Isabella Rossellini starred in the film debut "Flowers Fall and Bloom". In 1979, he starred in the feature film "Meadow in the Woods" with Michele Placido, Saverio Marconi and other celebrities.

In 1980, Isabella Rossellini began her modeling career. In 1985, Isabella Rossellini settled in the United States; on November 22 of the same year, she co-starred in the feature film "White Nights" with Mikhail Baryshnikov and Jez Skolimovsky Released, Isabella Rossellini officially entered the American film industry.

In 1986, with Kyle MacLachlan, he starred in the thriller "Blue Velvet" directed by David Lynch, in which Isabella Rossellini played the role of a young and beautiful girl. Nightclub singer "Dorothy Valles" won the 2nd Independent Spirit Award for Best Actress for this role.

In 1987, he starred with Ryan O'Neal in the crime action film "Men Can't Dance" directed by Norman Mailer. In 1989, he co-starred with Ted Danson, Sean Young and others in the romantic comedy "Cousin" directed by Joe Schumacher.

On August 17, 1990, the crime comedy "Wild at Heart" starring Nicolas Cage, Laura Dern and other celebrities was released, starring Isabella Rosselli Ni plays the role of the beautiful female singer "Pettie Durango" in the film; on September 8, the comedy film "The King's Mistress" co-starred with Richard Bollinger, Laura Betty and others was released.

On July 31, 1992, the fantasy comedy "One Flew" starring Meryl Streep, Bruce Willis and other celebrities was released; on October 11, The music video "Erotica" in which she starred was released.

On September 16, 1993, the drama film "The Accusation" starring partner Anthony Hopkins was released; on October 15, the thriller film "Plane Crash" starring Jeff Bridges "Wet Dream" is released.

On September 18, 1994, the medical drama "The First Season of Apricot Grove" premiered; in December, he co-starred with Gary Oldman and Jeroen Krabi in the musical biopic " Eternal Love" is released. In 1996, he co-starred with Stephen Rea, J.T. Walsh and others in the crime film "The Case of the Century" directed by Mark Reddell.

In 1997, he starred in the fantasy adventure TV movie "Odyssey" with Armand Assante, Greta Scacchi, etc.; in the same year, Isabella Rossellini published an autobiography "Some of Me".

In 1998, he starred in the feature film "Lost Baggage" directed by Jeroen Krabi, together with Maximilian Schell and Laura Frassel***. In 2000, he co-starred with John Lithgow and Bob Hoskins in the romantic adventure TV movie "Don Quixote" directed by Peter Yates.

On September 17, 2002, the biographical drama "Napoleon" co-starring Christine Clavel and Gerard Depardieu premiered, with Isabella Rossellini in the drama Played the beautiful Queen Josephine in the movie; on December 6, the thriller crime movie "Black Gold Empire" starring with John Leguizamo, Peter Sarsgaard, etc. was released; in the same year, the photo album "Looking at Me" was published .

In 2003, he starred in the satirical comedy "The Saddest Music in the World" directed by Guy Martin, in which Isabella Rossellini played the role of a woman who accidentally sawed off her legs. There is only hate but no love for the Baroness "Helen". In 2004, he co-starred with Sean Ashmore, Kirsten Kreuk and others in the mini-sci-fi drama "Tales from Earthsea" directed by Robert Lieberman.

On March 3, 2006, Isabella Rossellini starred in the feature film "The Feast of the Goat" with Ricardo_lamo and Miguel Acta***. "Urania"; on October 11th, the comedy "I'm a Comedy Season 1" premiered; on October 13th, the biopic "Notorious" starring in was released; in the same year, the memoir "Infamous" was published in memory of his father. Daughter and the Holy Spirits: Remembering Roberto Rossellini.

In February 2008, the short film "Green Field", directed and acted by himself, premiered at the 58th Berlin International Film Festival. In 2009, he co-starred with Joaquin Phoenix and Gwyneth Paltrow in the drama "Two Lovers" directed by James Gray. In 2010, he starred in the feature film "The Loneliness of Prime Numbers" directed by Saverio Costanzo, together with Alba Lovach and Luca Marinelli.

On February 10, 2011, he was invited to serve as the chairman of the jury of the 61st Berlin International Film Festival; on July 13, starring with William Hurt and Kate Ashfield*** The drama film "Late Bloomers" was released; on September 3, the comedy film "A Taste of Chicken with Plums" co-starring Geshfi Farahani, Maria de Medeilo, etc. premiered at the Venice Film Festival; 9 On March 9, the thriller "Keyhole" co-starring Jason Patric and Udo Kier was screened at the Toronto Film Festival.

On August 22, 2012, the comedy movie "Wind on Legs" was released. On September 23, 2013, the crime drama "The Blacklist Season 1" premiered. On March 14, 2014, the thriller and suspense movie "Enemy" co-starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Melanie Laurent was released.

In April 2015, Isabella Rossellini was invited to serve as the jury chairperson of the "Un Certain Regard" competition unit at the 68th Cannes International Film Festival; on May 19, in the documentary "Inge Appearing in Leigh Bergman's Dictionary.

In 2016, he co-starred with Jeffrey Donovan and Cady Strickland in the fantasy crime drama "Eye Closed Season 1". On December 6, 2017, the fantasy crime drama "Eye Closed Season 1" in which she starred was broadcast.

On June 15, 2018, the animated film "The Incredibles 2", in which she participated in the dubbing, was released; on September 11, the biography starring Gemma Arterton and Elizabeth Debicki*** The movie "Vita and Virginia" premiered at the Toronto Film Festival.

Personal life

Family

Isabella Rossellini’s father is Italian director Roberto Rossellini. His mother is Swedish film actress Ingrid Bergman. She also has a twin sister, Ista Ingrid Rossellini, a scholar who teaches Italian literature.

Emotions

In 1977, Isabella Rossellini met and fell in love with director Martin Scorsese when she was interviewing him in Rome. They got married in 1979 and the couple got married in 1982. People get divorced.

In 1983, Isabella Rossellini married model Jonathan Weidman. The two had a daughter, Elitra. The two divorced in 1986. In addition, Isabella Rossellini dated director David Lynch and actor Gary Oldman.

Main works

Participated in TV series

None-2017

None-2016

The Blacklist No. One Season-2013

The Phantom-2009, directed by Ryan Kallus,

None-2006, directed,

None-2005, directed by Ken ·Olin,

Tales from Earthsea-2004, directed by,

None-2003, directed by Ken Olin

None-2002

None -1996, director Gail Mancuso

None-1994, director, Michael Diné

Participated in the film

Vita and Virginia-2018, director,

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None-2015

Ingrid Bergman Oral Narration-2015

The Beast in the Cabinet-2015, Director,

Joy's Struggle-2015, director,

Enemy-2013, director,

None-2012, director Thomas Simon,

Wind on Legs-2012, director ,

A Late Bloomer of Love-2011

Keyhole-2011

Taste of Chicken with Plums-2011, Director,

Prime Numbers Loneliness-2010

Plague-2008, director,

The Unexpected Husband-2008, director,

Two Lovers-2008, director,

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None-2006

The Architect-2006, Director,

Notorious-2006, Director,

None-2005, Director Gil Rossellin

None-2005, directed by Isaac Paz Sr.

The Feast of the Goat-2005, directed by Ricardo_lamo

None-2004, directed by,

The Pursuit of Happiness- 2004

Heights - 2004, directed by Chandler Williams, Bess Wohl

Vagina Days: Until the Violence Stops - 2003, directed by,

Tasrupo's Suitcase - 2003 , director,

The Saddest Music in the World-2003

Black Gold Empire-2002, director,

Shocking Education-2002

Falling Skies - 2000, directed by,

Two Idiots - 1998, directed by Stanley Tucci

Lost Baggage-1998

The Ultimate Magician -1998, director,

The Odyssey-1997, director,

Case of the Century-1996

Funeral-1996, director,

Tonight's Big Thing-1996, Director,

None-1995, Director Luciano de Crescenzo

Enforcement-1994, Director,

Eternal Love-1994

Dilemma-1993, Director,

Peach Accusation-1993

Fearless-1993

The King's Mistress-1992, Director,

None-1990

The King's Mistress-1990

My Wild Heart-1990, Director,

< p>Cousin-1989

None-1988, directed by Tina Rathborne

None-1987

Can’t Help It-1987, directed,

Dark Eyes-1987, director,

Blue Velvet-1986

White Night-1985

Meadow in the Woods-1979, director,

Flowers Fall and Bloom - 1976, director, Liza Minnelli

Voice work

Director work

Production work

Screenplay work

Voice works

Published books

Award records

Character evaluation

Isabella Rossili Ni is an intelligent, noble and extraordinary woman with stunning beauty and superhuman temperament. Inheriting her father's talent and her mother's angelic face, she combines beauty and intelligence, bringing a very strong personal image and a lot of beauty to the screen, and her wild performance in the film is mesmerizing. In "White Nights", she played the role of Darya, a Soviet woman. Although her role was not heavy, her delicate and beautiful temperament and gentle and charming smile made the audience appreciate her charm and left a deep impression on people. In "Blue Velvet", Isabella Rossellini's performance as Dorothy Valles has exceeded the average level. Her ability to control this complex role and her skills are amazing. admire.

(Reviewed by "Young Writers", "Guangzhou Daily", director Robert Lieberman, "Movie")