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The 21 Saddest Deaths In The Sopranos
HBO's The Sopranos helped usher in the golden age of television and it's tight dramatic storytelling is full of sad, ...
"What happened to Furio in The Sopranos?" This is one of the most asked questions about The Sopranos, which aired on HBO from 1999 to 2007, is became one of the greatest television dramas ever made.
Brent Faiyaz is back with two singles, 'Peter Pan' and 'Tony Soprano,' and tells Rolling Stone exclusively 'I’m embracing duality.' ...
Tony Soprano — The Don of Collecting (James Gandolfini) As the mob boss with a psychiatrist and a panic disorder, Tony Soprano was a complicated, charismatic, and endlessly compelling figure.
One of Paulie's lines in The Sopranos series finale may have spoiled Tony's fate without viewers ever realizing it.
Soprano impatiens play well in the shady parts of your garden So, this year I lined both sides of a hillside gravel and stone path with Soprano Orange impatiens.
When eagle-eyed viewers noticed a similarity between one of the cardinals and a "Sopranos" character, it turned out there was more to the story.
Father Robert Sirico, younger brother of actor Tony Sirico, was in Rome to serve as a witness to the papal conclave—and people immediately saw the resemblance.
James Gandolfini was so much more than Tony Soprano In a new biography, “Gandolfini,” Jason Bailey seeks to find the real man behind the beloved gangster on HBO’s “The Sopranos.” ...
James Gandolfini Wore Tony Soprano's Bathrobe Between Takes — and Took to 'Mooning' Lorraine Bracco to Get Her to Break on The Sopranos Robert Iler, Stven Van Zandt and Bracco shared some rarely ...
The tension between James Gandolfini, the actor, and Tony Soprano, the character, was often hard for the star to live with, Jason Bailey writes in his biography on the 'Sopranos' actor.