Isabella Rossellini is celebrating her first Oscar nomination after working for over four decades. She received the Oscar nomination on Thursday for her supporting role as a Vatican nun in Conclave. Rossellini is the daughter of actress Ingrid Bergman and filmmaker Roberto Rossellini.
The "Conclave" star is a Best Supporting Actress nominee, 50 years after her mother Ingrid Bergman's third Oscar win
Nearly four decades after David Lynch's 'Blue Velvet' made her a star, the Italian grand dame is finally getting her due from the Academy.
Rossellini, 72, has shared her passion for acting on her home turf and has been a longtime patron of the arts on Long Island. She has been a frequent presence at The Gateway in Bellport where she performed her original science-themed works "Link Link Circus" in 2019 and "Darwin's Smile" in 2022 to benefit the theater.
Big news just came out of the world of film! Isabella Rossellini, an actress known for her stunning performances, has received her very first Oscar nomination for her role in the new movie *Conclave*. This nomination is a huge deal, not just for Rossellini, but for fans of the film and its thrilling story set in the Vatican.
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Conclave’ has officially earned eight Oscar nominations. Read on to find out where to watch the movie and more info.
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The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences began announcing the nominations Thursday at 8:30am Eastern via a wide array of platforms, including on Oscar.com, Oscars.org, the academy’s social network sites, ABC’s “Good Morning America,” as well as on Disney+ and Hulu. Bowen Yang and Rachel Sennott are reading the nominees.
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