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  2. Noella Marcellino - Wikipedia

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    Marcellino was the subject of a PBS documentary called The Cheese Nun, [11] but she said that she does not like being called a cheese nun. She was filmed while she traveled though the French countryside collecting information from cheese-making experts. [10]

  3. Patricia Thompson (producer) - Wikipedia

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    Her documentary The Cheese Nun, a profile of Sister Noella, a Benedictine nun who upon being made cheese-maker of her abbey in Connecticut, studied microbiology and crisscrossed France to study cheeses, was broadcast by PBS in the United States in 2006. [4] Thompson won two Emmy awards for her work in Africa and the United States. [5]

  4. Jocko Marcellino - Wikipedia

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    [1] [6] His younger sister, Benedictine nun Mother Noella Marcellino, is an international cheese expert, and was featured in a PBS documentary called The Cheese Nun. [ 7 ] References

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  6. What Happened to the Real Von Trapp Family from “The ... - AOL

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    The film — available to stream on Disney+ — starred Julia Andrews as Maria, a free-spirited nun who falls in love with a widowed naval officer, played by the late Christopher Plummer, and his ...

  7. Death Row Documentary About Nun Who Inspired ‘Dead Man ...

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    Universal Pictures Content Group and Passion Pictures have wrapped on a new documentary about the nun who inspired 1995 Oscar-winning hit “Dead Man Walking,” Variety can exclusively confirm.

  8. Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    On April 29, 1987, six nuns set out from Mount Saint Mary's Abbey in Wrentham, Massachusetts, to found a new house of Cistercian nuns. [2] They found a cheese farm selling at a discount price with all of the dated cheese-making machinery still intact on the property. [3] Trappists emphasize self-sufficiency and manual labor. Therefore the idea ...

  9. Girls Gone Wild: Creator Joe Francis finally reveals all in ...

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    For a man who built his career on getting others to expose themselves, Joe Francis has largely kept himself out of the spotlight for the last decade. The creator of the Girls Gone Wild franchise ...