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Two years ago Lorraine Bracco was restless for adventure and ready to take on a new challenge when a news alert caught her eye: ITALIAN TOWN OF SAMBUCA IN SICILY SELLS HOMES FOR A DOLLAR.
“I was like, ‘Oh my God, this is just fake news. This is crazy!'” recalls the actress, 66, in her trademark husky-whiskey voice, over the phone from Bridgehampton, New York.
The sale price was actually 1 euro, about $1.20. And the offer, she discovered, had a catch. Devised by the mayor to lure new residents to the dwindling, historic town (population 5,878), it required potential buyers to renovate their centuries-old purchases within three years.
"I thought … How bad could that be, right?” she says.
Bracco, known for her Italian American turn as Jennifer Melfi, the psychiatrist in The Sopranos, didn't speak a lick of Italian and had never been to Sicily. But her paternal grandfather was born in the Sicilian capital of Palermo, she says, an hour's drive from Sambuca. The region was in her blood.
“I could see myself there,” she says. “Like I belonged there.”
Within weeks, the actress was on a plane heading beyond the toe of Italy's boot with a camera crew to document every step of the undertaking for a new HGTV show, My Big Italian Adventure.
Her journey had a breathtaking start. The drive to the medieval hilltop town took her through a picturesque landscape of “green olive trees, vineyards, sheep and goats,” she says. “A dream come true."
The homes for sale? Not so dreamy.
"They were disasters!” she hollers into the phone. “No plumbing, no water, no electricity. They barely had four walls. Many were destroyed in an earthquake and hadn't been touched in 30, 40, 50 years!"
But, after an enchanting day spent with the mayor that included a stop at a pasticceria for dessert, “I said: ‘This is good for me.'"
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