(1 episode, 2004), Benetton Shopper / (9 episodes, 2006-2007), News Anchor (1 episode, 2006), Wedding guest (uncredited) In these flashbacks, Johnny was played by Joseph Siravo. (1 episode, 2007), Attending Nurse for AJ She worked as a furniture mover and at an espresso bar in Olympia, Washington before finally moving back to New Jersey permanently. Episode Count Tony angrily confides to Dr. Melfi that Janice "gets nothing" because she didn't hold the same trauma and scar from their mother as she left home almost immediately after high school. (uncredited) Tony grows closer to Bobby, with Tony entrusting him with more responsibility and Bobby becoming a profitable player for the family in the process. He hopes this will be the first step on a prosperous journey towards being a professional writer. (1 episode, 2001-2006), Stokley Davenport, M.D. She remains good friends with Iler, who revealed that neither of them have actually watched "The Sopranos" all the way through when he spoke toPage Sixin 2021. To find out what your favorite "Sopranos" stars are doing now (and what they look like after all these years), read on. "It was my acting school, it was my everything school. (uncredited) (1 episode, 2007), Phil Leotardo's Crew Member (1 episode, 2006), Girl in Hospital with AJ (13 episodes, 1999-2006), Sophia Baccalieri (3 episodes, 2002-2007), Allegra Sacrimoni (1 episode, 1999), Waiter John / Bobby Zanone (1 episode, 2006), Cocktail waitress at club (33 episodes, 1999-2007), Salvatore 'Big Pussy' Bonpensiero Before his big break as Tony, which earned him three Emmys, three Screen Actors Guild Awards and one Golden Globe, the actor had been working for nearly a decade, with small parts in a number of films including 1994's Angie, alongside Aida Turturro, who went on to play his sister Janice in The Sopranos. (uncredited) (1 episode, 2000), Girl in Country Club / Vin Makazian (uncredited) (1 episode, 2002), Miami Mobster (9 episodes, 1999-2002), Joanne Moltisanti / (uncredited) (1 episode, 2006), Bada Bing Cocktail Waitress Sal had a wife Angie and three children. / Castelluccio has remained active in the industry in the years since "The Sopranos" ended, though he's been largely seen in bit parts here and there which leaves him with more time to dedicate to his other great passion, art. He's a hard worker, loyal and tough. Rocco De Trollio He reprised the role of Christopher as the narrator for the Sopranos prequel, 2021's The Many Saints of Newark. Man / Alex He likes to use his singing to raise money for charity andperforms in nursing homes to entertain the elderly, though he hasn't giving up on acting recent projects include a remake of Vittorio De Sica's postwar masterpiece "Umberto D.", Federico Castelluccio was born in the Italian city of Naples and moved to New Jersey when he was just four, so while the accent he used as ponytailed enforcer Furio in "The Sopranos" was pretty convincing, in truth it was slightly put on. One much-discussed fan theory is that the character he later played in "Lilyhammer" (the first-ever Netflix original series) was actually a manifestation of Sil's imagination and the show was taking place in a coma dream. (1 episode, 2007), Cafe Manager (uncredited) Falco had a couple of quiet years after "Nurse Jackie" ended, but she returned to our TV screens with a bang in 2021, playing Hilary Clinton in "Impeachment: American Crime Story." Nicole Burdette. "Now all you see are characters striving to be good but just falling short of it. (1 episode, 2002), American Indian Protester Bobby Baccalieri (father)Karen Baccalieri (mother) Janice Soprano (step-mother) / (1 episode, 2006), Club Dancer Offscreen, Van Zandt is most famous as "Little Steven," the guitarist of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band. She portrayed Sophia Baccalieri in a recurring role of The Sopranos . The Cast of 'Sister, Sister:' Where Are They Now? Fishman When Tony and Richie begin feuding, Janice exacerbates the situation by telling Richie that he is being unfairly treated and even suggests making a move against Tony. (1 episode, 2006), Calzone Booth Operator (1 episode, 2007), Italian Tourist (2 episodes, 2004), Cashier During that time, however, several minor characters underwent some recasting. Against Tony's wishes, Feech then performs an armed robbery at said wedding. After the death of Jackie Aprile, Jr., Janice embarks on a clandestine relationship with Ralph Cifaretto in season four who is in a relationship with Jackie's mother, Rosalie Aprile. Restraurant Patron 'Grey's Anatomy' Cast: Where Are They Now? Wedding Guest After Livia's death, Janice becomes obsessed with acquiring her mother's valuable record collection, which Livia gave to her nurse, Svetlana. (2 episodes, 2001-2007), Bada Bing Wise Guy / / (3 episodes, 2006-2007), Faustino 'Doc' Santoro (uncredited) "Gino" makes such a brief appearance that first-time viewers likely won't remember him upon Vito's debut. With its authenticity verified, the painting is said to be valued in the millions. Now, most of these re-castings were for minor characters, and when a series is as good as The Sopranos is, it's hard for the minor discrepancies like these to matter all that much to the viewing experience. Most recently, she played former first lady Hillary Clinton in 2021's Impeachment: American Crime Story. (uncredited) / Christopher's mother Joanne debuts in Season 2's "From Where To Eternity" visiting her son in the hospital while he recovers from his shooting in the previous episode. Pastore has more than 180 acting credits to his name, including a stint on General Hospital in 2008, a slew of film appearances and a more recent role in 2019's Wu-Tang: An American Saga. Italian Girl at the Feast Even after 20 years, there was still an appetite for the show, and that would only increase with the arrival of COVID-19. Jason LaPenna (uncredited) Sophia's mother died in a car accident in 2002. (uncredited) In these episodes, Vito Jr. was played by Frank Borrelli. Nurse Tuthill Biography Sophia's mother died in a car accident in 2002. After his father got whacked and the truth was revealed, Vito Jr. lashed out. Her high school boyfriend, Richie Aprile, is a DiMeo crime family Capo who is released from prison around the same time. / (uncredited) The Sopranos Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. Turturro began acting in the late '90s, with roles in films including Sleepers (1996) and Deep Blue Sea (1999) before her big break as Tony's narcissistic and drama-rousing elder sister Janice. / (uncredited) He's had apretty terrible recordwith critics in the years since "The Sopranos" wrapped, but Imperioli has been in fine form during the pandemic era. (11 episodes, 1999-2004), Carmine Lupertazzi (1 episode, 2001), Vesuvio Patron (1 episode, 2006), Irish Woman at St. Elzear's Fair (uncredited) (5 episodes, 2006-2007), Bada Bing Patron In season three, Janice returns to New Jersey following the death of her mother. / (1 episode, 2002), Band Member During his last stretch behind bars in the late 1970s, Sirico saw a performance by a group of ex-con actors and decided he had the looks and guts to do what they were doing. (4 episodes, 2004-2007), AA member (1 episode, 2000-2007), Daniel Baldwin (1 episode, 2000), Wiseguy #4 / "Lately American TV has been willing to see the flaws in people," she told The Guardianwhen "Nurse Jackie" was just two seasons old. / (4 episodes, 1999-2007), Det. Janet Petit, R.N. (2 episodes, 2004), Bobby Coniglio (13 episodes, 1999-2002), Father Phil Intintola Jim Witkowski Sirico, along with many of his Sopranos costars, also previously starred in Goodfellas. After "The Sopranos" Iler gave up acting for poker, moving to Las Vegas in 2012 so he could focus on the World Series of Poker full-time after entering the high-stakes competition on a handful of occasions as a youngster. This absence is not from simple oversight. (uncredited) (5 episodes, 2006-2007), Dr. Freid / Date of Birth (2 episodes, 2006-2007), Cafeteria Orderly (12 episodes, 1999-2007), Angie Bonpensiero More than two decades ago, The Sopranos premiered on Jan. 10, 1999. (uncredited) (1 episode, 2000), Wiseguy #1 VIP Room Guest Frank Cubitoso (2 episodes, 2007), Prisoner (uncredited) Sophia's actor was switched out from Lexie Sperduto in Season 4 to Miryam Coppersmith in Season 5. (14 episodes, 2004-2006), Dr. Elliot Kupferberg (uncredited) (1 episode, 2006), Restaurant Patron (uncredited) (1 episode, 2007), Vesuvio Patron / (1 episode, 2007), Craps Player Nucci I felt very protected on that set." While he did make a couple of questionable decisions (taking a part in "safe and predictable" comedy flop "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" being one of them) he was on a real run when he passed, appearing in five Certified Fresh films in the space of two years. Chianese got his start as Johnny Ola in The Godfather Part II (1974), before famously portraying Tony's Uncle Junior, a mentor who is the technical head of the family for much of the series. / (1 episode, 2002), Icelandic Air Stewardess De Matteo revealed during aReddit AMAthat her killer wasn't keen on the scene. In the Season two episode "Full Leather Jacket," Ritchie was furious when he saw the jacket he bought for Tony worn instead by Lilliana's husband. (1 episode, 2004), Girl in Gray Sweatsuit (uncredited) De Matteo signed on to star in the Lifetime thriller "Safe Space,"Deadlinerevealed in 2021, and she hasa few other feature length projectsin the pipeline. Finn DeTrolio (1 episode, 2000), Wiseguy #5 / (2 episodes, 2002-2004), Salvatore 'Coco' Cogliano (5 episodes, 2004-2007), Donny K. / (uncredited) (uncredited) (5 episodes, 2000-2007), Aunt Quintina Blundetto Schirripa's recent projects include two feature films: he starred in a musical biography of forgotten Italian crooner Jimmy Roselli and, like so many "Sopranos"cast members before him, got on board with Woody Allen for Allen'sWonder Wheel, joining a cast that includes Kate Winslet, Juno Temple and Justin Timberlake. (uncredited) (uncredited) (1 episode, 2007), Bikini Model Scan this QR code to download the app now. Casino Guest (1 episode, 2007), African American Man #2 in Diner (1 episode, 1999), District Attorney Initially, Janice serves Bobby's dinners, sometimes claiming other women's plates as her own, and informally dates him. (1 episode, 2004), Pedestrian Jamie-Lynn Sigler as Meadow Soprano-Now. Unlike previous re-castings, the scene was reshot for consistency's sake. (uncredited) Dolan's Girlfriend Livia might go down as The Sopranos character with the most performers. (1 episode, 2000), Badda Bing Patron (uncredited) Sigler was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) at age 20. Family Party Guest (1 episode, 2004), FBI Agent #3 She tells Svetlana that the leg won't be returned until she receives the records. (uncredited) (uncredited) (1 episode, 1999), Bowdoin Student Viewers only catch a brief glimpse of Irina Peltsin's face during The Sopranos pilot. [EDIT: Forgot this one the first time around]. (uncredited) News Reporter (2 episodes, 2006), Green Grove Singer In the episode "Moe n' Joe", Janice is seen as a commanding force in the household, setting boundaries for both Bobby Jr and Bobby Sr. Janice confronts Tony about his disdain for Bobby, and Tony refuses to admit his true feelings on the subject matter: Tony blames Bobby, and Janice- to some extent- for his near-fatal shooting by Junior. Bobby wins Tony's favor defending Janice's honor, and he is soon elevated into Tony's inner circle, largely displacing Christopher Moltisanti. Irina (1 episode, 2001), Young Waitress (uncredited) Bryan Spatafore "Luckily HBO wouldn't let him.". (8 episodes, 2001-2007), Lilliana Castleman DiScala from 2003 until 2005. 14, Karen Baccalieri (mother) Janice Soprano (step-mother), Domenica Baccalieri (half-sister)Harpo Soprano (step-brother), Barbara Giglione (step-aunt)Meadow Soprano (step-cousin)Anthony Soprano Jr. (step-cousin)Thomas Giglione III (step-cousin)Alyssa Giglione (step-cousin). Italian Festival Browser (uncredited) (1 episode, 2006), A.J. (1 episode, 2001), Card Player #1 (1 episode, 2007), Movie Patron The actor was married to producer Marcy Wudarski, with whom he shared son Michael, from 1999 to 2002. (24 episodes, 2001-2006), Little Paulie Germani (71 episodes, 1999-2007), Janice Soprano "I've played the World Series a couple times before, this is my fifth year here," he toldPoker News. (uncredited) Her relationship with Tony is often shown to be strained in nature, as he still holds her responsible for abandoning the family and leaving him to deal with their abusive mother alone. / He continued to star heavily in mob dramas, including 2012's Killing Them Softly and 2014's The Drop, released posthumously. (2 episodes, 2004-2007), Reporter #2 (7 episodes, 2000-2002), Burt Gervasi / (1 episode, 2007), 2nd Basketball Announcer Most of them may have been "whacked" on the show, but here's what the cast of the HBO mob drama has been up to since the series wrapped in 2007. (uncredited) Jackie Aprile Jr. 12 episodes, 2000-2001 Frank Pando . Season 5 Episode 10: Reie: Mike Figgis . This prompts Tony to make a deal with "Uncle Pat" ensuring Junior's estate will go into a trust that will benefit Bobby's children and not Janice. By the time the FBI got to her she was a fixture on the show, making her death at the hands of another beloved character, Silvio Dante (Steven Van Zandt), particularly shocking. / (uncredited) (uncredited) (uncredited) Chianese, who celebrated his 91st birthday in February, has also released two albums (2001's Hits and 2003's Ungrateful Heart) and one memoir (2018's Twelve Angels: The Women Who Taught Me How to Act, Live, and Love). Dr. Uri Rosen Allegra Sacrimoni-DiBenedetto Definitely Albert "Automonous Research!" Sophia played soccer in school and Janice once got into a headline making altercation at one of Sophia's games. / Portrayed By 'In Living Color' Cast: Where Are They Now? (1 episode, 2006), Wise Guy Wedding Guest (uncredited) Sophia's father later remarried and Janice Soprano became Sophia's stepmother. (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2004), Family Friend (7 episodes, 2004-2007), Anthony Maffei Svetlana has friends connected with the Russian Mafia who physically assault Janice until she reveals the location of the leg. She went on to star as a drug-addicted nurse in Nurse Jackie, which ran from 2009 to 2015 and earned her another Emmy. But I was taking Xanax every day and it took to me a long time to get off Xanax, and I had to go see a specialist.". (5 episodes, 2004), Johnny Boy Soprano Post-"Sopranos," Chianese plied his trade on "Boardwalk Empire," another gangland hit for HBO. (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2007), Bar patron (uncredited) She attacks a soccer player's mother at Sophia's Peewee soccer match and injures her badly enough to require hospitalization, garnering her an assault charge, and to Tony's displeasure, unwanted TV news coverage mentioning his name and line of work. Cookies help us deliver our Services. Since The Sopranos, she's had a number of roles in film (including 2019's Mob Town) and predominantly on TV, with recurring roles on Entourage (as herself), Ugly Betty, Guys with Kids and most. Thus, Toni Kalem (who'd previously auditioned for Carmela) was cast, making her debut in Season 2's 4th episode "Commendatori." Ship Leader Hospital Patient (3 episodes, 1999-2006), Miss Giaculo Status (1 episode, 2001), Mr. Pacifico He operated an auto body shop with his brother Edward "Duke" Bonpensiero. (uncredited) / (1 episode, 2006), Rehab Patient (uncredited) (1 episode, 2002), Courtroom artist (uncredited) / The least important member of the Soprano clan is Tony and Janice's youngest sister, Barbara. (uncredited) (1 episode, 2002), Lunch Woman (uncredited) From seasons 2-4, he was portrayed by Lewis J. Stadlen. "The only thing I have done since Sopranos is I got called to do jury duty and I didn't want to do jury duty so twice, to get out of jury duty, I did an episode of Law and Order," he told The Hollywood Reporter in a rare interview in 2020. Post-Sopranos, Gandolfini worked as an executive producer on a number of HBO series and films, including The Night Of and Hemingway & Gellhorn. (uncredited) NEXT: 10 Most Sudden Character Deaths In TV Shows. It's not terribly noticeable since Intitola is only rarely an important character, but he is one with thematic significance. (uncredited) Sophia Baccalieri is the daughter of Robert Baccalieri, Jr and Karen Baccalieri, sister of Robert "Bobby" Baccalieri III. Janice encourages Tony to officially let Bobby take over Junior's old crew which causes the two to have an angry argument. Made in America Alive (uncredited) (uncredited) (11 episodes, 2000-2006), Bureau Chief Frank Cubitoso (uncredited) (2 episodes, 1999-2001), Alessandra / Brown (2 episodes, 1999-2004), Roy Del Guercio Dr. Ira Freid While the dependable housekeeper Lilliana was played by Katalin Pota in all of her appearances, her husband Stasiu was played by two actors. RELATED: 10 Dramas That Actually Ended Before Getting Bad. (uncredited) (6 episodes, 2000-2007), Assemblyman Zellman (uncredited) ", The Queens native went on to appear as Joey Tribbiani's sister in his short-lived "Friends" spinoff, as Jax's ex-wife in "Sons of Anarchy," and, more recently, as a booking agent in Amazon's rock drama "Paradise City." FBI Agent (1 episode, 2007), High Roller (9 episodes, 1999-2002), Hospital Worker (1 episode, 2000), Protester #2 / TV Reporter Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. (uncredited) (1 episode, 2004), Paul Vitro Carmine Lupertazzi Sr. The Sopranos' eponymous pilot was shot in 1997, two years before the series went to air. For fans or rewatch viewers, however, it'll be a different story. (1 episode, 2000), Italian Man at Bar Thus, in the season finale, "Funhouse," he introduced Patsy Parisi, twin brother of Philly. (1 episode, 2006), Party Goer Imperioli co-hosts the Talking Sopranos podcast with former costar Steve Schirripa (who played Bobby Baccalieri); the pair also wrote a book together, 2021's Woke Up This Morning: The Definitive Oral History of The Sopranos. Add a photo or add a quote . Tony is unhappy with the engagement, and both Janice and Richie flaunt their status to Tony by planning an extravagant wedding and putting an offer on an expensive house in Short Hills, New Jersey despite Richie still having a no-show job working as a fishmonger. / Her relationship with Tony is often strained, as he still holds her responsible for abandoning the family and leaving him to deal with their abusive mother, Livia, alone. Here, fans of the series witnessed a previously offscreen event that was referred by Janice during a game of Monopoly. He and Sigler now co-host a podcast, along with YouTuber Kassem G, called Pajama Pants. (1 episode, 2006), Golf Caddy TV Reporter Country Club Member Before his turn as Tony's nephew and would-be successor, which earned him an Emmy and two SAG Awards, Imperioli starred as Spider in Goodfellas. Schirripa is still best known as a TV actor, appearing in "The Secret Life of an American Teenager" between 2008 and 2013 and more recently New York cop drama "Blue Bloods," but he's also found success as an author he co-wrote two books about a suburban teenager called Nicky Deuce who's sent to visit grandparents in Brooklyn. (1 episode, 2002), Fountain Blue Bus Boy Casino Owner (uncredited) (uncredited) In this brief appearance, Joseph R. Gannascoli played Quintina. Drea de Matteo became a fan favorite with her in-your-face performance as Adriana,winning an Emmyfor her work as the longtime partner of "Christapha" Moltisanti. (1 episode, 2007), Tony's Friend Regarded as the herald of "the Golden Age of Television," The Sopranos delved into the psychology of an evil, but conflicted man for eight unforgettable years. Speaking withGQin 2020, he revealed that he maintains a vegetarian diet and practices Buddhism. (5 episodes, 1999-2004), Beansie Gaeta / (uncredited) (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2006-2007), Construction Worker (2 episodes, 2006), Male Anchor / Bakery Customer Joan (1 episode, 2001), Bar Patron (uncredited) Janice Soprano Baccalieri is a fictional character on the HBO television drama series The Sopranos and in the film The Many Saints of Newark. (7 episodes, 2001-2004), Svetlana Kirilenka (1 episode, 1999), Bridesmaid (uncredited) (uncredited) (1 episode, 2007), Casino Guest In order to put his children through college, he dealt heroin on the side. After her father's death, Sophia and her brother Bobby (now orphaned) both expressed a wish to go live with their aunt. (2 episodes, 2001-2004), Janet Petit / "Johnny Boy" Soprano played a pivotal role in his son's eventual embrace of the criminal lifestyle. Paulie "Walnuts" was one of Tony's right-hand men as a captain and later, a particularly violent underboss in the DiMeo crime family. After minor appearances in films like "Goodfellas" and "Bullets Over Broadway," Sirico finally won a role of some real substance and ended up playing a central part in some of the all-time greatest "Sopranos" episodes, particularly "Pine Barrens." The first actress wasn't very good. / (1 episode, 2002), Big Frank (uncredited) Miryam Coppersmith jako Sophia Baccalieri; Angelo Massagli jako Bobby Baccalieri III; Chandra Wilson jako Evelyn Greenwood; Ron Castellano . Brown Sal was a soldier in the Soprano crew, and he backed "Johnny Boy" Soprano's wishes to have Tony Soprano become capo following Johnny's death in 1986. From here to the end of the series, John Pleshette played Dr. Fried. (2 episodes, 2006-2007), Young Meadow Female Man In the series, the couple had a son named Harpo "Hal" named after the song "Harpo's Blues" by Phoebe Snow. Little Carmine Lupertazzi / Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. (2 episodes, 2004-2007), Construction Worker Chianese did a great job portraying the embittered old school mobster, especially towards the end as his dementia took over and he shot Tony. (1 episode, 2006), Wedding Planner (1 episode, 2007). A great deal of that genius resided in those sad eyes.". (2 episodes, 2000-2007), Eric DeBenedetto "He is one of the greatest actors of this or any time. (uncredited) Nationality While it briefly has the desired effect, Tony, in doubt and jealous of Janice's newfound peace of mind, purposefully obstructs her progress by taunting her about her missing son. She was the one in the scene with the ouija board and AJ's dumb ass sceonce (spelling?) (4 episodes, 1999-2006), Salvatore 'Sal' Vitro (1 episode, 2004), Mrs. Millio (uncredited) (uncredited) (1 episode, 2007), J.T. Pastore, who also his own line of pasta sauce, currently has 11 movies in the works, according to IMDb, including All Mobbed Up. Stripper in red Protester #4 "I was drinking a lot back in the day," he said (viaThe Hollywood Reporter). While some of them fell off the radar entirely after "The Sopranos" ended, many of these actors are still working in Hollywood today. RELATED: 10 Unforgettable TV Show Endings That Changed Everything. 3 Director's Worst Assistant, House of the Dragon Season 2 to Wrap Much Faster Than Season 1, Doctor Who's Karen Gillan Addresses Amy Pond Return Rumors. Barbara barely shows up because she's the one member of her family who's managed to escape the mob life. By season six, Janice and Bobby have a baby girl together, Domenica. (uncredited) Having been in the industry for nearly two decades by the time The Sopranos first aired, Bracco was already famous for her role in another mob picture, 1990's Goodfellas. (uncredited) Epizoda . After the assault against her, she briefly becomes a born-again Christian. Female Anchor Partner As revenge, Tony orders Bobby, who has never killed anyone, to go to Canada and carry out a contract killing. This list is by no means exhaustive, feel free to jump in if I've missed someone, but the people that I can think of off the top of my head that were recast were: Barbara Soprano Giglione, Tony's younger sister (played by Nicole Burdette S2&3, Danielle Di Vecchio thereafter; the actor who plays her husband Tom Giglione stays the same), Irina Peltsin, Tony's goomar (played in the Pilot by Siberia Federico, who incidentally is Italian not Russian/Ukranian, then in all other episodes by Oksana Lada; I may be crazy but I could have sworn she was credited as Oksana Babiy in earlier season, but either way it's the same person with possibly a name change due to marriage or something), Father Phil, aka "Monsignor Jughead" (played in the Pilot by Michael Santoro and in all other episodes by Paul Schulze), Dr. Ira Fried (played by Lewis J. Stadlen in S2-4, and by John Pleshette thereafter), Joanne Moltisanti, Chris's mom (played by Nancy Cassaro in the S2 episode "From Where to Eternity" and by Marianne Leone Cooper thereafter - technically there is a third actress who leaves Chris a voicemail in S1's "The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti" but I'm not counting her because I just plum can't find her name), Sophia Bacalieri, Bacala's daughter (played by Lexie Sperduto in S4 and Miryam Coppersmith thereafter), Quintina Blundetto, Tony B's mom (played by Barbara Andres in the S2 episode "Funhouse" trying to board a plane with Livia, and by Rae Allen thereafter), Stasiu Wosilius, husband of Lilliana, the Soprano family maid (played by Marek Przystup briefly in S2, and Albert Makhtsier in S3), Vito Spatafore Jr. (played by Frank Borrelli in S6A, and by Brandan Hannan in S6B), Young Livia Soprano (played by Laila Robins in flashbacks in S1 and S3, and by Laurie Williams in S5) [EDIT: Forgot this one the first time around]. (uncredited) Richie is initially reluctant to do so. From left: Robert Iler, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Edie Falco and James Gandolfini. Eye Color People that weren't born when "The Sopranos" first aired are now discovering how addictive it is, but what was it that made the Mafia series such a phenomenon? (1 episode, 2006), Lead Singer - The Miami Relatives On home media and streaming releases, Ciccerone's debut scene features Glaudini, scrubbing Balk's part on the show entirely. Outside of acting, Chianese has a side career as a tenor, which won't come as a surprise to "Sopranos"fans who watched him bring grown mobsters to tears with his rendition of "Core 'ngrato" in the Season 3 finale. Harold 'Mel' Melvoin (13 episodes, 2002-2007), Jackie Aprile Jr. David Chase himself doubted the series would be picked up and thus had a "Plan B" to ask HBO for the funds to shoot another hour of material, then turn The Sopranos into a film. While Lilliana exasperatedly attempts to quiz him for their citizenship test, he laments his major fall from grace. (47 episodes, 2000-2007), Vito Spatafore Their fate remains unknown, although the two have previously shown contempt for Janice. His confidence wasn't misplaced. When she sat down withNMEto discuss the show, the actor admitted that she made a bad career move when "The Sopranos" finished. (uncredited) Upper-Class Restaurant Patron (1 episode, 2004), Meadow's Friend / It was a new direction for Falco after cutting her teeth in indie movies (her first speaking role in a feature film came in the 1994 Woody Allen flick "Bullets Over Broadway") but she took to it well, earningnumerous honors for her portrayal of the beleaguered mafia wife, nabbing a Golden Globe, an Emmy, and a SAG award in a single year. ", Iler fell off the radar again after that, but he surprised fans of "The Sopranos" when he joined former castmates Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa on their podcast "Talking Sopranos" in 2020, agreeing to a rare interview. Nucci Gaultieri Lorraine is brutally hunted in her own home after getting out of the shower. (1 episode, 2007), Esteban's Crew D.A. (14 episodes, 2002-2006), Attorney Melvoin The Cast of 'Family Matters:' Where Are They Now? (uncredited) She also starred on the short-lived TV series 'Guys with Kids.'. Liz Diliberto The second one. / (uncredited) (1 episode, 2006), Ring Bearer (1 episode, 2004), Crazy Horse Patron (uncredited) (uncredited) Roy DelGuercio / Having studied famed Italian artist Guercino for years, he recognized his work in an instant and quickly organized the sale. (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2007), Edgar Ramirez (9 episodes, 2002-2007), Nucci Gualtieri Father Phil wasn't the only character to be played by a different face in The Sopranos' pilot episode. (3 episodes, 2004), Attorney (uncredited) Imperioli's swaggering, erratic Christopher was one of the show's most iconic characters. Still, over the course of The Sopranos' 6 seasons, there were a surprising number of recastings. She only appears occasionally and never receives much focus when she does. (1 episode, 2002), Union Enforcer (uncredited) / / Tony's Russian mistress Irina Peltsin is played by Siberia Federico in her debut, yet in every episode after she's played by the more ethnically appropriate and talented Oksana Lada. (4 episodes, 2000-2007), Hillel Guest at Wake (1 episode, 2006), Home Buyer Living there wasn't easy, however, as Sirico explained in full detail. When Tony was very young, he witnessed his father violently shake down Mr. Satriale. News Reporter This prompted a series of panic attacks that Tony experiences throughout the series. (1 episode, 2007), French chef Miryam Coppersmith, don't really remember the first one. He also began doing voice work on Family Guy, voicing the family dog Vinny from 2013 to 2016. In Seasons 2 & 3, she's played by Nicole Burdette. (1 episode, 2004), Plaza Guest (2 episodes, 2006), Satriale's Cashier (4 episodes, 1999-2001), Uncle Pat First, there's the late Nancy Marchand's masterstroke of a performance in the series' present day. Agent Grasso Peter 'Bissell' LaRosa / .
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