Born in the northern Polish town of Bialystok, Izabella Scorupco moved to
Sweden with her mother as a young child. 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. She then
became a successful model 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 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 stars as a woman who lives
her life as a man in the medieval drama, which was released in August 1995.
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