Isabella Rossellini, who had her breakout role in David Lynch’s “Blue Velvet” and went on to date the man for five years, paid tribute to the late director following his death. “I loved him so much. Thanks for all your kind messages,” Rossellini wrote on Instagram on Friday morning, posting a photo of her with Lynch.
The "Blue Velvet" star and former romantic partner of the visionary director posted a sweet photo of the pair on social media.
Isabella Rossellini pays tribute to her former partner David Lynch, calling him "the most authentic person" she's ever known.
Isabella Rossellini has paid tribute to her former partner and collaborator, David Lynch, following his passing at 78. She shared a heartfelt message on Instagram, stating, 'I loved him so much'.
David Lynch was a prolific filmmaker who truly defined his generation and left behind a legacy that will forever be cherished by cinephiles.
Isabella Rossellini has broken her silence on the death of her frequent collaborator and ex-boyfriend David Lynch. The actress's role in Lynch's 1986 film Blue Velvet helped her career skyrocket, and the two dated for approximately five years after the fact, breaking up not long after she was featured in his 1990 film Wild at Heart.
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The director of 'Blue Velvet,' 'Twin Peaks' and 'Mulholland Drive' died aged 78. "I loved him so much," said 'Blue Velvet' star Isabella Rossellini.
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.
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,
Isabella Rossellini shared a simple and touching message following the death of director David Lynch, her former colleague and romantic partner. “I loved him so much,” the Italian actor wrote ...
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