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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 arrived in ...

    • 3 June 1977 (aged 71), Rome, Italy
    • 1936–1977
    • Film director, producer, screenwriter
  2. Jun 29, 2023 · Angiolo Giuseppe Rossellini. Birthdate: estimated between 1857 and 1899. 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:

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  4. 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.

    • Male
    • March 6, 1931
    • Elettra (Bellan) Rossellini
  5. They assumed the mores of a noble house. Breakfast, dinner, supper, they kept an open table; people of all sorts--from Roman princes to impoverished painters--were free to drop by and eat even when the family was away. Roberto's father Beppino (ne Angiolo Giuseppe) often came home with a dozen unanticipated guests.

  6. 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.

  7. Research genealogy for Angiolo Giuseppe Rossellini, as well as other members of the Rossellini family, on Ancestry®.

  8. He also influenced American directors, including Martin Scorsese. He was born into the world of film, making his debut in Rome on May 8, 1906, the son of Elettra (Bellan), a housewife, and Angiolo Giuseppe "Beppino" Rossellini, the man who opened Italy's first cinema.

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