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Robert Iler, Stven Van Zandt and Lorraine Bracco shared new reflections on the late James Gandolfini and their time with him ...
The tension between James Gandolfini, the actor, and Tony Soprano, the character, was often hard for the star to live with, ...
Meanwhile, Gandolfini had his own concerns: "Oh, for f---'s sake. This guy wants to eat breakfast? This guy's going to be a pain in the ass." ...
Lorraine Bracco, who played Dr. Jennifer Melfi and shared most of her scenes with the late actor, described watching the ...
In a new biography, “Gandolfini,” Jason Bailey seeks to find the real man behind the beloved gangster on HBO’s “The Sopranos.
Edie Falco reflected on the distance between her and James Gandolfini on the set of 'The Sopranos' in a new memoir about the ...
The Sopranos is easily one of the most celebrated shows of all time. In this article, find out where its cast is right now.
New York film critic and historian Jason Bailey traces the life of the gone-too-soon star who was so much more than his ...
The series was a massive hit for HBO, following Gandolfini's Tony Soprano and his New Jersey mafia family, running six seasons spanning 86 episodes. Bracco, 70, played Tony Soprano's psychiatrist ...
Lorraine Bracco appeared on "The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon," where she shared how she and James Gandolfini initially reacted to learning how "The Sopranos" would end.
Unlike most of the deaths in James Gandolfini's The Sopranos, one specific murder felt out of order, which seems intentional.
By McKinley Franklin David Chase wasn’t initially sold on James Gandolfini playing Tony Soprano in The Sopranos because he thought he wasn’t “threatening enough.” In an excerpt from Jason Bailey’s new ...