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  1. Early life. Rossellini was born in Rome. His mother, Elettra ( née Bellan), was a housewife born in Rovigo, Veneto, and his father, Angiolo Giuseppe "Peppino" Rossellini, who owned a construction firm, [3] was born in Rome from a family originally from Pisa, Tuscany. His mother was of partial French descent, from immigrants who had ...

    • 3 June 1977 (aged 71), Rome, Italy
    • 1936–1977
    • Film director, producer, screenwriter
  2. 29 de jun. de 2023 · Death: Immediate Family: Son of Zeffiro Rossellini. Husband of Elettra Bellan. Father of Roberto Rossellini; Renzo Rossellini; Maria Marcella Rossellini and Micaela "Micci" Rossellini. Managed by: Madhumoni Dasgupta. Last Updated: June 29, 2023.

  3. Bruno Roberti. ‒ Nacque a Roma l’8 maggio 1906 da Angelo Giuseppe e da Elettra Bellan. La famiglia paterna di origini pisane aveva fondato nella Roma umbertina una impresa edile. Il padre si impiegò nella ditta costruendo palazzi nel centro, comprese alcune sale cinematografiche, dove da bambino Rossellini scoprì la sua vocazione.

  4. Rossellini nació en Roma. Su madre, Elettra (née Bellan), era ama de casa nacida en Rovigo, Veneto, y su padre, Angiolo Giuseppe "Peppino" Rossellini, dueño de una empresa constructora, nació en Roma de una familia originaria de Pisa, Toscana.

  5. Fantasy. At ten minutes before one on Wednesday afternoon, May 8, 1906, Roberto Gastone Zeffiro Rossellini began a life of adventure, conveniently, in one of Rome's wealthier families. The Rossellinis, besides being debonair, gay, and fashionable, were bohemian, quixotic, outre, and always prodigal. It was entirely to one person that their ...

  6. Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for Angiolo Rossellini born 1880 Pisa, Tuscany, Italy died 1931 Roma, Lazio, Italy including parents + descendants + more in the free family tree community.

  7. Born in Rome in 1906, Rossellini's love of the cinema was influenced by his father, an architect, Angiolo Giuseppe "Beppino" Rossellini, who owned a construction company in Rome and built the city's first cinema, the Barberini, to which he gave the young Roberto an unlimited free pass.