My gene pool was crying out". Sarandon, has a 25-year-old actress daughter, Eva Amurri, with Italian filmmaker Franco Amurri, whom she dated in the 1980s.
Lunedì 26 Aprile 2010, 15:29
02 Febbraio 2016, 21:43
(ANSA) - Los Angeles, April 26 - Oscar-winning US actress
Susan Sarandon has discovered her Italian roots.
Her great-grandfather came from a small town near Lucca in
Tuscany called Coreglia, she found out.
The Dead Man Walking and Thelma and Louise star went on hit
TV ancestry show Who Do You Think You Are? to trace a
grandmother called Anita Rigali who dropped off the family tree
in the 1930s.
Rigali, she found out, was a showgirl and dancer in New York
before WWII.
Rigali's father, Sarandon's great-grandfather, was a
statue-maker called Mansueto who, the show's genealogists said,
came to America because life was tough for sculptors in Tuscany.
In Coreglia, Sarandon visited a church where ten generations
of the Rigali family were baptised, dating back to the mid-17th
century.
"I'm always happy to be in Italy," she said.
"The first time I came I felt inexplicably at home".
"Now I know why.
My gene pool was crying out". Sarandon, has a 25-year-old actress daughter, Eva Amurri, with Italian filmmaker Franco Amurri, whom she dated in the 1980s.
My gene pool was crying out". Sarandon, has a 25-year-old actress daughter, Eva Amurri, with Italian filmmaker Franco Amurri, whom she dated in the 1980s.
















