Edie Falco was "very concerned" about portraying mother and wife Carmela Soprano on The Sopranos, despite not being one ...
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Edie Falco Worried People Would Know She Was 'Faking' Being a Mother and Wife in “The Sopranos”
Edie Falco played mob wife Carmela Soprano in all six seasons of 'The Sopranos' ...
On the series, Falco played Carmela Soprano, the strong-willed wife of mob boss Tony Soprano, portrayed by the late James Gandolfini. Carmela spent much of the show raising their two children, Meadow ...
The Sopranos star was celebrated at the second night of “Celebrating The Sopranos Season 3” with show creator David Chase and actress Edie Falco at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York City on ...
David Chase, creator of and showrunner of "The Sopranos," sat in a chair on stage at the Museum of the Moving Image in ...
Deleted scenes often reveal what a story almost became. These moments offer insight into creative choices that shaped some of television's biggest series.
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Edie Falco Says ‘It Still Knocks Me Off My Feet’ How Many of Her “Sopranos” Costars Have Died
Several stars from the HBO hit have died, including James Gandolfini, Jerry Adler, Nancy Marchand and Charley Scalies ...
Think about “The Sopranos” (1999-2007) and probably the first thing that comes to mind are people — the characters and the actors who play them: Tony and Carmela (James Gandolfini, Edie Falco), Uncle ...
The Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, Queens is looking west — all the way to New Jersey. Starting this weekend, the groundbreaking television series “The Sopranos” is being celebrated with a new ...
Ricky Gervais' longtime partner Jane Fallon shared that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer earlier this year, but was ...
Ed Sheeran offered an update on his wife Cherry Seaborn, who was diagnosed with cancer in 2022 while pregnant with their second baby girl.
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The legacy of 'Fargo'!
(Photo: MGM Studios) Did you know that Fargo (1996) celebrates its 30th anniversary on March 8? Oh yah, you betcha! Known for its dark humor, violence, and memorable use of Midwestern accents, it’s no ...
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