The "Conclave" star is a Best Supporting Actress nominee, 50 years after her mother Ingrid Bergman's third Oscar win
Isabella Rossellini, who appeared in the original film Death Becomes Her, recently paid a visit to the Broadway production. Following the show, she posed with members of the cast backstage and BroadwayWorld was there.
Isabella Rossellini’s slow rendition of the titular song is captivating and brings a sense of calm, which is ripped away by the sadistic violence of Frank Booth. Blue Velvet is an important entry in Lynch’s filmography,
The Italian actress famously starred in the 1992 film as the character Williams is playing onstage Isabella Rossellini had a killer night out on Broadway! On Tuesday, Jan. 21, the Italian actress paid a visit to Death Becomes Her,
Rossellini, 72, has shared her passion for acting on her home turf and has been a longtime patron of the arts on Long Island. She has been a frequent presence at The Gateway in Bellport, where she performed her original science-themed works "Link Link Circus" in 2019 and "Darwin's Smile" in 2022 to benefit the theater.
Nearly four decades after David Lynch's 'Blue Velvet' made her a star, the Italian grand dame is finally getting her due from the Academy.
Oscar Nominations Offer Many Surprises and Snubs. This year's Academy Award nominations were revealed, and Emilia Pérez has nabbed 13 nods but not one for its
Imagine if Clarkson’s Farm was on Long Island, not the Cotswolds golden triangle, and run not by Jeremy Clarkson but a celebrated Italian actor and feminist who speaks three languages, has an impeccable heritage and earned a master’s in animal behaviour and conservation.
Directed by Robert Zemeckis, the dark comedy is about actress Madeline Ashton (Streep) using a potion given to her by Rhuman (Rossellini) to hold onto her looks and best her rival, Hawn's Helen Sharp, who also imbibes. The movie snagged an Oscar for the visual effects it used to show the distorted bodies that result from the potion and more.
Big news just came out of the world of film! Isabella Rossellini, an actress known for her stunning performances, has received her very first Oscar nomination for her role in the new movie *Conclave*. This nomination is a huge deal, not just for Rossellini, but for fans of the film and its thrilling story set in the Vatican.
Ralph Fiennes and Isabella Rossellini scored Oscars nominations for their performances in the Edward Berger film.
Conclave, directed by Edward Berger and based on Robert Harris’ novel, has garnered eight Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Ralph Fiennes. The leading man in a statement to ETimes,