Isabella Fiorella Elettra Giovanna Rossellini (born
June 18,
1952) is an Italian
actress,
filmmaker,
author,
philanthropist, and
model. Rossellini is noted for her 14-year tenure as a
Lancôme model, and for her roles in films such as
Blue Velvet and
Death Becomes Her.
Biography
Background
Rossellini is the daughter of
Swedish actress
Ingrid Bergman and the
Italian director
Roberto Rossellini. She has three siblings from her mother: her twin sister
Isotta Ingrid Rossellini, who is an adjunct
professor of
Italian literature; a brother, Roberto Ingmar Rossellini, who works in
finance; and a half-sister,
Pia Lindström, who formerly worked on television and is from her mother's first marriage. She also has four other siblings from her father's two other marriages: Romano (died at age 9), Renzo, Gil, and Raffaella.
Rossellini was born and raised in
Rome,
Santa Marinella, and
Paris. At the age of 13, she was diagnosed with
scoliosis. In order to correct it, Isabella had to undergo an 18 month ordeal of painful stretchings, body casts, surgery on her spine using pieces of one of her shin bones (used to add supports for the individual vertebrae without risking foreign body rejection issues), and a recovery from that surgery. Consequently, she has permanent incision scars on her back and shin.