Edie Falco has opened up about her monologue that was cut from the 2021 Sopranos spin-off film The Many Saints of Newark. The actor, 61, played the role of Carmela Soprano, the wife of mafia don Tony ...
“Imagine having your portrait in some museum like this,” muses Carmela Soprano, standing in a gallery of the Brooklyn Museum, in the opening scenes of “Amor Fou”, episode 12 of season three of HBO’s ...
For ten years, Edie Falco was Carmela Soprano in one of HBO's most popular TV shows, The Sopranos. Falco brought to life the woman conflicted with an evolving world that felt like it was leaving her ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. WGN Radio’s Dave Plier celebrates the 25 th ...
Edie Falco hadn’t played Carmela Soprano for more than a decade when she was asked to get back into character for the “Sopranos” prequel movie. It’s not news that the film, “The Many Saints of Newark, ...
The four-time Emmy winner, who played iconic mob wife Carmela Soprano on six seasons of HBO's 'The Sopranos,' has something to say about those viral ensembles ... and it just might be a surprise. By ...
If you ever watched The Sopranos, in which a member of the New Jersey mafia agrees to see a therapist, you may have noticed the classical painting hanging behind the king-sized bed of Tony and Carmela ...
Sopranos fans got a surprise at Sunday’s New York Jets game when Edie Falco brought back Carmela Soprano in all her glory. The Emmy winning actress recreated the show’s memorable “with pulp” orange ...
Fellow Sopranos enthusiasts are well aware that the late James Gandolfini reprised his role as Tony for a short video in 2010 designed to convince LeBron James, then a free agent, to join the Knicks ...
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