Vanessa Hessler (born January 21, 1988) is an Italian-American model and actress. A model since she was 15, Hessler has appeared in many publications throughout Italy, Germany, and France.
Early life
Daughter of an Italian mother and an American father, Hessler lived in Rome until she was 8, then moved to Washington, D.C., her father's birthplace. She lived in Rockville, Maryland, in her early teenage years. In 2002 she returned to Italy. She speaks Italian, English, and French.[2]
Hessler was the face of the DSL brand "Alice" (a service of Telefónica Europe) in both Germany and France until late October 2011. Telefónica Europe decided to terminate her contract due to her personal connections to, and public support for, the deposed Gaddafi family (she having been in a relationship with Mutassim Gaddafi, fourth son of Muammar Gaddafi) – stating that she had "failed to distance herself from her comments on the conflict in Libya."[3][4][5]
Acting
Hessler appeared in the 2005 film Christmas in Miami (Italian: Natale a Miami), along with Christian De Sica, and consequently her popularity soared. She plays Greek princess, Irina, in the 2008 Asterix at the Olympic Games (French: Astérix aux Jeux Olympiques), a film that also stars Clovis Cornillac, Alain Delon, and Gérard Depardieu. She also plays the leading female role in Per una notte d'amore (English: For a Night of Love), which was filmed in Italy and released in 2008 as a two-part TV special,[6] likewise in Cenerentola (2011) and Le mille e una notte: Aladino e Sherazade (English: One Thousand and One Nights), a similar project.
Personal life
Hessler said that she had a "very beautiful love story" over a four-year period with Mutassim Gaddafi, one of the sons of Muammar Gaddafi, who was killed with his father following a U.N.-sanctioned airstrike and rebel ambush on Gaddafi's convoy in Libya, also in 2011. Hessler also stated the West had made a mistake in backing the rebels who ended Muammar Gaddafi's 42-year reign. "We, France and the United Kingdom, financed the rebels but people don't know what they are doing," Hessler told Italian magazine Diva e Donna, adding that she was disgusted by what happened in Libya and that "the Gaddafi family is not how they are being depicted, they are normal people".[7]
Hessler is Catholic but considers herself a non-practicing believer.[8] She had a daughter, born on November 25, 2015, with her partner, producer Gianni Nunnari.[9][10][11]
^Hessler, Vanessa (November 15, 2014). "Vanessa Hessler: 'Dove comando io'". Vanity Fair (Interview). Interviewed by Francesca Scorcucchi. [(Vanity Fair) On the other hand, you have a cross around your neck and religion condemns certain superstitions. (Hessler) I am Catholic. As a child I went to Mass every Sunday with my dad. As I grew up, I lost the habit a bit, I'm not a practitioner but I believe.]