Isabella Rossellini: ‘I wish my parents were alive to celebrate’ my Oscar nom

This awards season has not panned out the way I was expecting back in November. No Oscar nominations for Nicole Kidman, Angelina Jolie, Daniel Craig, Denzel Washington, Challengers, Margaret Qualley and on and on. But I did get one thing I really wanted: Isabella Rossellini has scored her first-ever Oscar nomination at the age of 72. She was recognized for her work in Conclave, where she played a grumpy nun who revealed a vital piece of information to the cardinals at just the right moment. Rossellini’s screen time was limited, but I think people are so used to “category fraud” that they forget that… this is actually what a “supporting performance” looks like, this is what it’s supposed to be. They gave Judd Hirsch a supporting actor Oscar nomination for eight minutes of screen time in The Fabelmans! Rossellini’s Conclave nom is similar.

Throughout the awards season, Isabella has been soaking in the experience and bringing a lot of heart and levity to the party. She’s enjoying herself, and this must be such a treat, to get an Oscar nom at this stage of her life. Like most nominees, Isabella released a statement thanking everyone for helping her along the way, and reminding everyone of her incredible pedigree:

“When I was young, I was always identified as the daughter of Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini. As I’ve gotten older, this doesn’t happen as frequently; and, I miss it, especially today. I wish my parents were alive to celebrate with me this great honor. And, also, today, with this joy, my mind can’t help lingering in the beyond to David Lynch. Our collaboration was key to my understanding of the art of acting. It is my past, all that I have in me, that I brought to my interpretation of Sister Agnes in the film Conclave, working under the clear, sharp direction of Edward Berger, his incredible cast and crew, especially the incomparable Ralph Fiennes. Thank you to the Academy. I am very honored.”

[From EW]

Isabella also released a video, filmed in her home, thanking everyone and the Academy and referencing her parents. I love all of this, and honestly, I would love nothing more for Isabella to win the Oscar. Let’s make it happen, Oscar voters!

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16 Responses to “Isabella Rossellini: ‘I wish my parents were alive to celebrate’ my Oscar nom”

  1. Alicky says:

    Ingrid Bergman won Best Supporting Actress for what was essentially a cameo in Murder on the Orient Express, so why not Isabella? Hope she wins!

    • ChickieBaby says:

      Isabella is awesome. And didn’t Dame Judi Dench win for Shakespeare in Love? For like, less than 10 minutes of kick-ass screen time? Isabella always brings it and is totally deserving of the nom. I hope she wins.

  2. SarahCS says:

    I had no idea about any birth scandal (and couldn’t have told you who her parents were before being reminded in this article) so I’ll be looking into that!

    I loved Conclave and she was outstanding. There’s one look/raised eyebrow that made me want to stand up and applaud her in the cinema. She’s hugely impactful to the story and through her acting for all that she is on screen so little.

    • SarahLee says:

      I know that eyebrow you mention! To me, every time she was onscreen, she advanced the plot and was mesmerizing. I went to the movie not knowing she was in it, and was just delighted to see her on screen again.

    • bananapanda says:

      Have you never seen Casablanca?! Get thee to Turner Classic Movies! It’s fantastic!

  3. Loretta says:

    I love her, I hope she will win

  4. Inge says:

    Her curtsey in Conclave earned her quite a few laughs in my cinema. Her screentime was short bit she made a big impression.

  5. Jegede says:

    Congratulations Isabella!!!!!!!!! 👍👍
    Death Becomes Her should have been your first nom.😍😍

  6. North of Boston says:

    I love her, her outlook, her style.
    And that it was possibly one of the guide dog puppies she fosters barking in the background 🙂

    Congrats Isabella!

  7. Lucía says:

    Bless her. I wish this had happened earlier for her.

  8. Brassy Rebel says:

    Isabella’s birth did not cause the scandal. It was her mother’s earlier pregnancy with her brother which derailed Bergman’s career. Fortunately, only temporarily.

  9. QuiteContrary says:

    I love that she was nominated for playing a nun. Ingrid Bergman played a nun in the classic film “The Bells of Saint Mary’s,” which I’ve loved since I was a child.

  10. Lala11_7 says:

    One of the first autobiographies I read as a child was her Mama’s autobiography…where Ingrid spilled…ALL THE TEA❣️ The irony of Isabella being nominated for a role portraying a Catholic Nun after what the Church did to her Mama and who ALWAYS had issues with her Father’s art (I’ve seen almost ALL of Roberto’s movies…he is one of my FAVES…but his private life especially with his leading ladies was ALWAYS messy)…is MORE than ironic!!!

    I’m going to watch “Conclave” tonight

  11. JFerber says:

    Isabella for the WIN!

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