Scorupco, Izabella 1970–

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SCORUPCO, Izabella 1970–

(Isabella Scoroupco, Isabella Scorupco)

PERSONAL

Full name, Izabella Dorota Scorupco; born June 4, 1970, in Bialystok, Poland; daughter of Lech (a musician) and Magdelena (a doctor) Scorupco; married Mariusz Czerkawski (a hockey player), December 25, 1996 (divorced, 1998); married Jeffrey Raymond, December 30, 2003; children: (first marriage) Julia; (second marriage) Jacob Martin.

Addresses:

Agent—Actors in Scandinavia, Vuorimiehenkatu 20, 00150 Helsinki, Finland. Manager—MIKAs, Bellmansgatan 10, 11820 Stockholm, Sweden; Roklin Management, 8265 Sunset Blvd., Suite 101, Los Angeles, CA 90046.

Career:

Actress. Also worked as a model in Sweden and the rest of Europe; worked as a pop singer, 1989—; appeared in television commercials for NRJ Radio, 1996; spokesperson for Oriflame (a cosmetics company), 1999—. Sometimes credited as Isabella Scorupco.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Annelie, Ingen kan aelska som vi (also known as Only We Can Love Like This), Svensk Filmindustri, 1988.

Carla/Carlo, Petri taarar (also known as Ihmeelliste kyyneleet), 1995.

Natalya Fyodorovan Simonova, GoldenEye, United Artists, 1995.

Petronella, Det var en moerk och stomig natt, 1995.

Helen Kurcewlezowna, Ogniem i mieczem (also known as With Fire and Sword), 1999.

Irena Walde, Dykaren (also known as Baltic Sea, Salvation, and The Diver), 2000.

Monique Aubertine, Vertical Limit, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2000.

Alex Jensen, Reign of Fire, Buena Vista, 2002.

Sarah, Exorcist: The Beginning, Warner Bros., 2004.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

The single mother, V som i viking, 1991.

Television Appearances; Specials:

(Uncredited; in archive footage) Herself, Best Ever Bond (documentary), ITV1, 2002.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

(As Isabella Scoroupco) Zindy Dabrwoski, "Erik the Great," Bert, 1994.

Herself, Forst & sist, 2001.

Herself, Sen kvaell med Luuk, 2001.

Herself, Senkveld med Thomas og Harald, 2004.

RECORDINGS

Albums:

IZA, c. 1990.

Released the singles "Substitute," 1989, and "Shame, Shame," 1991.

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