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Biography
Izabella Scorupco was born in the northern Polish
town of Bialystok in 1970. Her parents divorced when she
was a year old. She lived there with her mother, Magdelena
who was a doctor. In 1978 they moved to a Stockholm suburb
where she attended grade school there. She studied drama
and music and, at 17, was discovered by a Swedish film director
who cast her in the movie No One Can Love Like Us, which
made her a local teenage idol. Izabella turned modeling
in 1987 and has appeared in nearly every major European
magazine. She became a successful model both in Sweden and
throughout Europe, where she made good use of her fluency
in four languages.
In 1989, Scorupco displayed another facet of her talents,
launching her career as a pop singer with her first single,
Substitute. The single and subsequent album, IZA, both went
gold, and she followed them up with another hit single,
Shame, Shame, which she recorded in 1991. Returning to acting
in 1994, she immediately won the lead role in the Swedish
film Petri Tears. Scorupco starred as a woman who lives
her life as a man in the medieval drama, which was released
in August 1995. Her big break came when a Swedish casting
director recommended her to be in the James Bond film GoldenEye.
"This is politically correct. Bond doesn't fall in love
with my character (Natalya) for her looks. It's her intelligence,"
she said.
Scorupco had to forgo the usual glamour of a Bond girl
in GoldenEye. Her character, Natalya Simonova, a computer
programmer, does not have much of a chance to relish the
good life with 007. Scorupco, though, saw the positive aspects.
"I think it's a fantastic opportunity. To be in a Bond film,
and at the same time to be able to do just a very human
character."
On Christmas Day in December 1996 Izabella married hockey
player Mariusz Czerkawski at the Little White Chapel in
Las Vegas. She gave birth to daughter Julia in September
1997, but later split with Czerkawski. She then moved to
Los Angeles and is currently dating Jeffrey Raymond, the
couple had a son, Jacob Martin Raymond, in July 2003.
Since her role in "GoldenEye", Scorupco turned
down the lead roles in "L.A. Confidential" (1997)
and "The Mask Of Zorro" (1998) directed by Martin
Campbell to take a break from her career, but she hooked
up with the Bond helmer for "Vertical Limit" in
2000.
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