He often returns to Sicily which he loves very much. Because part of his heart is linked to the island. American Academy Award-winning actress Susan Sarandon remembers her connection with Sicily, the land where her grandfather was originally from. Recently the artist recalled him on TV in connection with the television broadcast "Che tempo che fa ”by Fabio Fazio. But it is not the first time that the American actress remembers the bond with this land. And in particular with one city, Ragusa.
Susan Sarandon and her link with the city of Ragusa
"Grandfather was from Ragusa, so I go to Sicily when I can". So Susan Sarandon told Fazio about her Sicilian origins. "My grandfather was born in Ragusa, I go back often - added the actress -. In fact I am Sicilian, from the father. Nonna, on the other hand, came from outside Florence. I don't speak Sicilian but I eat and like Sicilian food". And speaking of Sicilian food, she says she likes it a lot. He tastes it when he can. "I like Sicilian food - he said -, I eat like Sicilians. Among other things, I was able to say something in Italian, but I haven't spoken it for a long time and I forgot it, I would have to go back and stay for a while because things would come to mind again, even a little bit Sicilian.".
The American actress, who won the award Oscar in 1996, saying she was linked to Italy, she also expressed her regret for not being able to return to our country and therefore also to Sicily due to the restrictions that have been limiting travel for over a year.
Honorary citizenship by the Sicilian city
A recognition and honorary citizenship. To establish the deep bond with Sicily and with the city of Ragusa, a few years ago, it was an award that the city gave her. In fact, she took the opportunity to reach the island and to rediscover her origins. Her maternal grandfather was called Giuseppe and he emigrated to America around 1916. The representatives of the provincial government gave her honorary citizenship. It was 2006 and on that occasion Susan Sarandon had also photographed the house where her grandfather had lived. It had also received the “Ragusani nel mondo” award.
As reported by some newspapers of the time, the American actress entered her grandfather's house and remembered his family. The grandfather at 15 had left Sicily. In America he then married an Italian woman and their daughter was Susan's mother, Lenora Marie.
The work and life of the actress
During the interview in connection with Fazio, Susan Sarandon also talked about her work. "I teach my children to forget about success - stressed - at least as it is commonly understood, that is, in terms of money, honors, fame. Our mission in life is to pursue authenticity. My permanent commitment arises from the need for truth towards others. I have always considered cinema as a tool to serve important causes. When you do my job, you have two paths ahead of you: to use notoriety or to be used by it. I chose the first".