Despite a career with varying celebrated roles, Isabella Rossellini has never received an Academy Award nomination. This year ...
American actress, who dons a habit for Edward Berger's papal thriller, discusses her Catholic education — and more ...
Isabella Rossellini's parents had a fascinating relationship story, and the star continued their legacy by offering some relationship surprises of her own before ultimately finding comfort in a ...
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“He called me one day and said, ‘Isabella, you want to make a film about lesbians? You like this kind of thing,’” Rossellini recalls, roaring with laughter. “David didn’t expect this ...
MIDDLEBURG, Va. — Isabella Rossellini was considered cinema royalty when she was born in 1952, the daughter of actress Ingrid Bergman and director Roberto Rossellini. But she quickly dispelled ...
Having grown up in Rome, Rossellini’s no stranger to the culture of the city’s most pious residents, and she is able to bring ...
The great Rossellini tells IndieWire about playing a not-so-subservient nun in her biggest Oscar contender in years, the ...
Conclave also stars Stanley as Cardinal Bellini, John Lithgow as Cardinal Tremblay and Isabella Rossellini as Sister Agnes. Isabella, 72, looked lovely as she put on a colourful display in an ...
It may be a cliché to say, but in Edward Berger's new film, Conclave, Isabella Rossellini is able to say a lot without hardly saying anything at all. The film is a fictional drama that lifts the ...
Isabella Rossellini delivers Sister Agnes as stern, strict, but driven by a good heart and ultimately plays a critical role in the plot. More screen time certainly would have been appreciated ...