(1 episode, 2006), Fair Patron Eric DiBennedetto (1 episode, 2004), Girl in Gray Sweatsuit Life post-'Sopranos' has been successful for Sigler, who guest starred on 13 episodes of HBO's 'Entourage' and five episodes of 'Ugly Betty.'. "I was very lucky with 'The Sopranos,'" Van Zandt toldRolling Stone, explaining the lengths that Chase would go to in making sure his touring with the E Street Band could continue unhindered by the show's production. (1 episode, 2007). 'Downton Abbey' Cast: Where Are They Now? While in New Jersey, she became engaged to her old boyfriend, Richie Aprile, then recently released from prison. He lied to his children and told them that his absence was due to his job as a secret agent. He hopes this will be the first step on a prosperous journey towards being a professional writer. Since returning to New Jersey Janice is shown to re-invent herself from an aging rebel to an upscale, materialistic, North Jersey Italian housewife. (1 episode, 2004), Mrs. Millio Tony visits her afterward, and after a brief conversation assures her that he is there for her if she needs him. Lilliana Wosilius (2 episodes, 2004-2006), Party Girl / (1 episode, 2004), The Swingin' Neckbreakers Speaking withGQin 2020, he revealed that he maintains a vegetarian diet and practices Buddhism. 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. (uncredited) (uncredited) (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2001-2004), Agent Ron Gosling Tony Blundetto's mother Quintina made her first appearance in the Season 2 finale "Funhouse" when her and Livia's vacation plans were upended by the FBI. / (2 episodes, 2006), Satriale's Cashier (uncredited) (uncredited) (1 episode, 2007), 2nd Basketball Announcer She then moves back to Seattle and becomes briefly engaged to a 19-year-old. (1 episode, 2004), Blackjack Dealer Ginny Sack Newscaster SUV Driver However, the difference in hair color between the blonde Federico and the chocolate-brunette Lada can make the transition jarring for some. Man With the help of her feminist therapist, Janice soon reaches the conclusion that her affair with Ralph is a mistake. After graduating from Sacred Heart High School, Janice joined an ashram in Venice, Los Angeles, the character adopting the name Parvati Wasatch. Lorraine is brutally hunted in her own home after getting out of the shower. Sometime later, Tony asks Janice about Ralph's bizarre sexual fetishes, of which he had recently become aware. Wedding Guest (1 episode, 2007), Craps Player (1 episode, 2001), Mercedes ad voiceover (1 episode, 2001), Young Waitress (uncredited) Dr. Ira Freid Bobby Baccalieri Sr. (grandfather)Christina Baccalieri (aunt)Mary Baccalieri (aunt) Tony Soprano (step-uncle)Barbara Giglione (step-aunt)Meadow Soprano (step-cousin)Anthony Soprano Jr. (step-cousin)Thomas Giglione III (step-cousin)Alyssa Giglione (step-cousin) Truck Driver (uncredited) (7 episodes, 2000-2002), Burt Gervasi (8 episodes, 2001-2007), Lilliana Later in the episode, Tony lets go of his hostility and compensates Janice and Bobby by persuading an imprisoned John Sacrimoni to sell them his large house at half price. Brown Sophia played soccer in school and Janice once got into a headline making altercation at one of Sophia's games. Vin Makazian D.A. Gannascoli's character Vito Spatafore rose in prominence as the series went on, eventually receiving a subplot in Season 6 about his closeted homosexuality. Svetlana Kirilenko Since then, Falco who is mom to two children, son Anderson and daughter Macy, whom she welcomed by adoption in 2005 and 2008, respectively has starred in several TV series, including Horace and Pete, a stint on Law & Order, Tommy and more. (1 episode, 2001), Guitarist - The Miami Relatives In her debut during Season 3, Ciccerone/"Danielle" was initially played by Fairuza Balk, but by Season 4 she was recast with Lola Glaudini. (uncredited) In these episodes, Vito Jr. was played by Frank Borrelli. (uncredited) / Carmine Lupertazzi Sr. * [[Characters/TheSopranosDiMeoCrimeFamily DiMeo Crime Family]] [[note]]Bosses (Ercole "Eckley" Di Meo, Giacome "Jackie" Aprile, Sr., Corrado "Junior" Soprano . (uncredited) Wedding Guest / Post-Sopranos, Gandolfini worked as an executive producer on a number of HBO series and films, including The Night Of and Hemingway & Gellhorn. (74 episodes, 1999-2007), Dr. Jennifer Melfi More recently, she had brief stints on Blue Bloods and Jerk. In the pilot, Carmela's "spiritual advisor" Father Phil Intitola is played by Michael Santoro, whereas in the series he's played by Paul Schulze. Following Ralph's disappearance, Janice sets her sights on the newly widowed Bobby Baccalieri, another of Tony's caporegimes, whose fidelity to his wife while she was alive, and obvious adoration of her after her death makes him especially appealing. (uncredited) (7 episodes, 2006-2007), Valentina La Paz 'In Living Color' Cast: Where Are They Now? 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. Following Gandolfini's sad passing from a heart attack while on vacation in Rome with family in 2013, "Sopranos" showrunner David Chase paid tribute to his leading man, calling him one of the all-time greats. "I thought they would hire someone a little more debonair, some good-looking guy, not George Clooney, but some Italian George Clooney, and that would be that," he said but he was wrong, and when "The Sopranos" wrapped in 2007, he had plenty of doors open to him. (1 episode, 2007), Movie Patron Bobby wins Tony's favor defending Janice's honor, and he is soon elevated into Tony's inner circle, largely displacing Christopher Moltisanti. 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. Long before he was cast as wing-tipped sociopath Paulie Walnuts, Sirico took aLos Angeles Times reporter on a tour of the area, calling it a "good Italian neighborhood." (uncredited) (2 episodes, 1999-2004), Roy Del Guercio Ron Perse / Another member of Tony's inner circle, Van Zandt's Silvio eventually became the mob boss's consigliere, or advisor. Jimmy Lauria (1 episode, 2006), Golf Caddy 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. In a tribute on social media, Sopranos costar Michael Imperioli wrote, "Tony was like no one else: he was as tough, as loyal and as big hearted as anyone I've ever known.". 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). She attends her uncle's racketeering trial and assists Bobby with taking care of Junior. Biography Sophia's mother died in a car accident in 2002. / Thankfully, things didn't turn out that way. A spoiled slacker with an underlying anxiety disorder, Iler's A.J. (uncredited) Almost everybody I know tells me they get together with friends and family and have 'Sopranos' parties every Sunday.. (2 episodes, 2002-2004), Cousin at BBQ (13 episodes, 2002-2007), Jackie Aprile Jr. However, her limited importance to the narrative bleeds through in her re-casting. (uncredited) (1 episode, 2001), Middle Eastern Woman at Hospital (3 episodes, 2000-2002), Reverend James Jr. The Sopranos(1999-2007) Miryam Coppersmith: Sophia Baccalieri Showing all 1 items Jump to: Photos(1) Photos See also Release Dates|Official Sites|Company Credits|Filming & Production|Technical Specs The Sopranos(TV Series) Details Full Cast and Crew Release Dates Official Sites Company Credits Robert Iler gotbustedfor marijuana possession and second-degree robbery during his time on "The Sopranos." / (1 episode, 2007), African American Man #1 in Diner (1 episode, 2000), Laborer The Cast of 'Sister, Sister:' Where Are They Now? Feast Patron Frat Guy (4 episodes, 1999-2007), Nicole Lupertazzi / (uncredited) (1 episode, 2002), 1st Basketball Announcer 13 episodes, 2002-2007 Jason Cerbone . Protester #4 What set Tony Sirico aside from his "Sopranos" castmates was that his tough guy act wasn't actually an act: he grew up in and around the notorious district of Bensonhurst, New York, a long-established mafia hotspot. (uncredited) (uncredited) (6 episodes, 1999-2007), Agent Ron Goddard Be the first to contribute! On the show, a young Janice appears in flashbacks portrayed by Madeline Blue and Juliet Fox. Thus, in the season finale, "Funhouse," he introduced Patsy Parisi, twin brother of Philly. Sally Boy Cookies help us deliver our Services. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. The Sopranos was no stranger to gaps between production. Vin Makazian Against Tony's wishes, Feech then performs an armed robbery at said wedding. During these scenes, Vito Jr. was played by Brandon Hannan. (1 episode, 2000-2001), Stripper (1 episode, 1999), Field Reporter 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. Eugene later took him back to Montreal and Janice unsuccessfully tried to petition the State Department to have him returned to her. Carmela and Jackie definitely fall into that category.". Unfortunately, Vito couldn't bring himself to abandon the criminal lifestyle. (1 episode, 2004), Woman in Car Window He's a hard worker, loyal and tough. (1 episode, 2004), Supervisor Jimmy Curran (4 episodes, 2004-2007), Rhiannon (17 episodes, 2001-2007), Carmine Lupertazzi Jr. (1 episode, 1999), Christopher's Mother (uncredited) Young Junior (uncredited) (1 episode, 2006), Eli Kaplan (3 episodes, 2002-2006), Upper-class Restaurant Patron / "He didn't want to pull me out of that car, he didn't want to call me a c-word, he didn't want to shoot me in the head. Irina The good doctor made his debut in "The Happy Wanderer" during a card game with Frank Sinatra Jr. and Tony's childhood friend David. 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." (uncredited) "I was drinking a lot back in the day," he said (viaThe Hollywood Reporter). She worked as a furniture mover and at an espresso bar in Olympia, Washington before finally moving back to New Jersey permanently. / (uncredited) / Jamie-Lynn Sigler literally grew up on the set of "The Sopranos," winning the part of Tony's daughter Meadow Soprano fresh out of community theater. (uncredited) (uncredited) (4 episodes, 2001-2002), Bada Bing Crew The Sopranos (TV Series 1999-2007) - Lexie Sperduto as Sophia Baccalieri - IMDb The Sopranos (1999-2007) Lexie Sperduto: Sophia Baccalieri It looks like we don't have any photos or quotes yet. (uncredited) / She is exactly how I imagine Tony's mother in his formative years, and she gets better dialogue then her counterpart in the S5 flashback. "Everything was brand new,"she said. Makhtsier. He's not a ruthless, coldhearted killer but does what he's told to do by the boss. / I felt very protected on that set." (2 episodes, 2000-2001), Bodyguard Upper-Class Restaurant Patron / Sophia's father later remarried and Janice Soprano became Sophia's stepmother. (uncredited) Hospital Orderly This ploy succeeds, driving Bobby and his children into her arms for comfort from the supposed stalker. Frustrated with Bobby's refusal to commit, she sends Bobby's children instant messages under a false screen name, claiming to be watching them, in an attempt to scare them. A great deal of that genius resided in those sad eyes.". (1 episode, 2006), Funeral Director "It was definitely different because so much time had gone by and there was an abstract nature to doing the voiceover, which is different than playing him," he toldThe Hollywood Reporter. (1 episode, 2002), Bassist - The Miami Relatives (uncredited) (1 episode, 1999), Bowdoin Student She refuses to tell him anything at first, ostensibly to protect Ralph's privacy. (uncredited) (uncredited) "I've played the World Series a couple times before, this is my fifth year here," he toldPoker News. Family Dinner Guest / / (uncredited) Cozzerelli Gambler In 2016, the actor told Access Hollywood (via theDaily Mail) that she had been dealing with MS for many years, revealing that the last time she had enough energy to run was when she filmed the final episode of "The Sopranos." She slips and falls as her towel unravels, revealing her naked body. / (1 episode, 2002), Band Member After her father's death, Sophia and her brother Bobby (now orphaned) both expressed a wish to go live with their aunt. Janice desires to continue raising Bobby's children, Bobby III and Sophia with her daughter Domenica, but their grandparents also seek custody. (11 episodes, 2000-2006), Bureau Chief Frank Cubitoso ", Michael Imperioli will probably always be best known for his turn as "Sopranos" deuteragonist Christopher Moltisanti, though the actor is nothing like his cocky and volatile character in real life. Christopher Moltisanti (1 episode, 2006), Hotel Guest (13 episodes, 1999-2006), Sophia Baccalieri [EDIT: Forgot this one the first time around]. She was the one in the scene with the ouija board and AJ's dumb ass sceonce (spelling?) However I think I prefer the first Sophia actress. She is portrayed as having a very callous and rebellious nature. (1 episode, 2006), Club Dancer (2 episodes, 2002-2004), Salvatore 'Coco' Cogliano (uncredited) Country Club Member (uncredited) (uncredited) Reddit community dedicated to the HBO hit TV series, The Sopranos, and movie, The Many Saints of Newark. Sophia was such a minor character that it's difficult to discern much of a quality shift between the actors or the reason for the re-casting in the first place. Date of Birth Born April 30, 1989 Add or change photo on IMDbPro Add to list Known for The Sopranos 9.2 TV Series Sophia Baccalieri 2002 4 eps Prince of Central Park 5.1 Little Girl 2000 Dinner Rush 7.3 Lucy Clemente 2000 Law & Order 7.8 TV Series (uncredited) Miryam Coppersmith jako Sophia Baccalieri; Angelo Massagli jako Bobby Baccalieri III; Chandra Wilson jako Evelyn Greenwood; Ron Castellano . (uncredited) (1 episode, 2000), Dr. Jesse Travis (uncredited) In this brief appearance, Joseph R. Gannascoli played Quintina. (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2006-2007), Bacarat Player (uncredited) (1 episode, 2004), Church Kid Considering the sheer amount of characters in The Sopranos, it shouldn't come as a shock that many of the minor characters were recast. The series heralded a new era of television at the turn of the millennium, and in its time, scored 21 Primetime Emmys, five Golden Globes and two Peabody Awards, among other accolades. (9 episodes, 2006-2007), News Anchor 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. What The Cast Of The Sopranos Looks Like Today. Portrayed By Italian-American The actor was married to producer Marcy Wudarski, with whom he shared son Michael, from 1999 to 2002. Tina Francesco In this debut, she is played by Nancy Cassaro. Joseph Gannascoli first appears in The Sopranos Season 1 episode "The Legend Of Tennessee Moltisanti" as Gino, a patron of a bakery where Christopher shoots the cashier's foot for making him wait too long. / / (1 episode, 2006), A.J. (1 episode, 2006), Limo Driver (1 episode, 2006), Hospital Visitor 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. In order to put his children through college, he dealt heroin on the side. (48 episodes, 1999-2006), Patsy Parisi (uncredited) (1 episode, 2004), Paul Vitro / In the following season, Lilliana and Stasiu attempt to have a picnic, completely unaware that they're being watched by the feds. 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.
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