Isabella Rossellini, model and actress turned animal behaviorist, operates Mama Farm in Long Island, caring for a variety of heritage animals. During a recent tour, she highlighted her unique connection with each animal, underscored the vigilance in tending to bees, and discussed her unexpected Oscar nomination for her role in the film Conclave. At 72 and a first-time nominee, she reflects on her career's evolution and the honor of potentially becoming a part of an unprecedented mother-daughter Oscar achievement with her late mother, Ingrid Bergman.
Rossellini described her work at Mama Farm as a nurturing act, emphasizing her connection with the animals and the importance of animal welfare in her life.
Reflecting on her Oscar nomination, Rossellini expressed surprise at her recognition, stating that she thought significant acting jobs had passed her by.
Sharing details about caring for her bees, Rossellini highlighted the meticulous effort needed to maintain their warmth and health, even in extreme cold.
In addition to her animal care, Rossellini's role as Sister Agnes in Conclave was celebrated, showcasing her ability to deliver impactful lines.
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