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Rossellini and Huppel, two goddesses, will stage a "one-man show" in London

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Two of Europe's "goddesses", Isabella Rossellini and Isabelle Huppert, will perform "one-man shows" in London, England.

In the second half of the year at london's Southbank Art Centre, Rossellini will take her pet dog to the stage to explore the difference between humans and animals, while Huppel will play a two-person role as a sister flower in "Count Sade".

Rossellini and Huppel, two goddesses, will stage a "one-man show" in London

Photographs of Rossellini's early years

Rossellini, 66 years old, is a famous Italian actor.

She is the daughter of Italian director Roberto Rossellini and Swedish national treasure Queen Ingrid Bergman, inheriting the beauty of her mother, and has been beautiful since childhood and has an outstanding temperament. The entire '80s was her golden age, when she was one of the most paid models in the world.

In his early years, Rossellini acted in many Italian films and television, until he officially entered the American film industry in 1985 when he participated in "Flying Over the Soviet Union". The following year, her bold performance in "Blue Velvet" became a sensation and has since become one of Hollywood's top stars.

In October, Rossellini will take the stage with the LinkLink Circus at the Queen Elizabeth Hall at the Southbank Arts Centre.

Rossellini will play aristotle, Cartesians, Darwin and other characters to explore the differences between humans and animals. Her pet dog Pan will also play some roles.

Rossellini and Huppel, two goddesses, will stage a "one-man show" in London

Rossellini's new dramatic photographs

"I can't perform all the animals I'm talking about on stage, Pan and I'll interpret a few of those species. We will discuss the latest scientific discoveries about animal thoughts, intelligence, and emotions. Rossellini said.

Rossellini has always been concerned about animals. She explored the sex life of animals as early as her surreal talk, Green Porno, and included her series of short films.

Huppel's performance predates Rossellini's. She will also take the stage in Queen Elizabeth Hall in June.

In "The Earl of Sade", she divides one person into two roles, playing the evil and good sisters Justin and Juliet. The play was adapted by Raphaël Enthoven.

Rossellini and Huppel, two goddesses, will stage a "one-man show" in London

Photographs of Huper's early years

Hupel, 65 years old, is a famous French actor.

Chinese audiences are no strangers to Pell. With outstanding performances in movies such as "Piano Teacher", "Bameitu", "Valley of Love", "Her" and so on, the actress has conquered an audience with her excellent acting skills.

In addition to films, stage plays also accounted for a large proportion of Pelle's acting career. In June 2017, in beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, Yu Pell once brought a one-man show "Reading Duras", which exploded at the box office and burst the circle of friends.

Rossellini and Huppel, two goddesses, will stage a "one-man show" in London

In June 2017, Yu Pell was in Shanghai Cultural Square

Huppel's most recent stage play in London was 2016's Phaedera at the Barbican Centre. In February 2018, the feature film "Eva" starring Hu pell was released in France, this time playing a snake and scorpion beauty in the film.

Rossellini and Hupper, both actresses, have reached the age of obedience, but whether it is film or television or stage, they are still shining.

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