Isabella Rossellini
Actress, filmmaker, model; daughter of Ingrid Bergman
Isabella Rossellini (born June 18, 1952) is an acclaimed Italian-American actress, filmmaker, and model who has become an icon of sophisticated European cinema. The daughter of legendary Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman and Italian director Roberto Rossellini, Isabella grew up immersed in film culture and inherited her mother's talent and glamour. She gained international recognition as a model and actress in the 1980s and 1990s, starring in acclaimed films such as 'Blue Velvet' (1986), 'Fearless' (1993), and the 'Death Becomes Her' (1992). Beyond acting, Rossellini has directed documentaries about animal behavior, reflecting her passion for natural science and conservation. Known for her intelligence, artistic sensibility, and elegant presence, she has reinvented herself multiple times throughout her career, serving as a spokesperson for Lancôme cosmetics and continuing to work in film and television. Rossellini's career demonstrates remarkable longevity and artistic integrity in an industry often focused on youth.
Entertainment
Italian
1952
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Izzabella
Latin origin
“A modern variation of Isabella, the classic Latin-derived name meaning 'devoted to God.' The distinctive double-z opening transforms this historically significant, elegant name with contemporary energy. It appeals to parents seeking the timeless grace and spiritual depth of Isabella with a personalized, modern twist.”