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James Gandolfini | ... |
Tony Soprano
(86 episodes, 1999-2007)
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Lorraine Bracco | ... |
Dr. Jennifer Melfi
(86 episodes, 1999-2007)
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Edie Falco | ... |
Carmela Soprano
(86 episodes, 1999-2007)
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Michael Imperioli | ... |
Christopher Moltisanti
(86 episodes, 1999-2007)
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Dominic Chianese | ... |
Junior Soprano
(86 episodes, 1999-2007)
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Steven Van Zandt | ... |
Silvio Dante
(86 episodes, 1999-2007)
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Tony Sirico | ... |
Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri
(86 episodes, 1999-2007)
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Robert Iler | ... |
A.J. Soprano
(86 episodes, 1999-2007)
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Jamie-Lynn Sigler | ... |
Meadow Soprano
(86 episodes, 1999-2007)
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Aida Turturro | ... |
Janice Soprano
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(72 episodes, 2000-2007)
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Drea de Matteo | ... |
Adriana La Cerva
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(61 episodes, 1999-2006)
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Steve Schirripa | ... |
Bobby 'Bacala' Baccalieri
(53 episodes, 2000-2007)
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Dan Grimaldi | ... |
Patsy Parisi
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(47 episodes, 2000-2007)
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Joseph R. Gannascoli | ... |
Vito Spatafore
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(39 episodes, 1999-2006)
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John Ventimiglia | ... |
Artie Bucco
(37 episodes, 1999-2007)
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Sharon Angela | ... |
Rosalie Aprile
(37 episodes, 1999-2007)
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An innovative look at the life of fictional Mafia Capo Tony Soprano, this serial is presented largely first person, but additional perspective is conveyed by the intimate conversations Tony has with his psychotherapist. We see Tony at work, at home, and in therapy. Moments of black comedy intersperse this aggressive, adult drama, with adult language, and extreme violence. Written by David Fowler
The only show on T.V. worth watching in a sea of bad. Great acting, excellent music, intriguing storylines, and even hilarious situations are combined with HBO's no-holds-barred content. James Gandolfini is mesmerizing as Tony Soprano, a lynchpin in the Italian Mafia. However, instead of seeing Tony as just a one-dimensional thug, we see that he has a life outside of his criminal activities, and that's what makes this show different from it's competition. It's a different side to the story of criminals, that they have normal lives when not breaking the law. The entire supporting cast is brilliant, especially Edie Falco, as Tony's wife Carmela, a deeply religious woman who stands behind her man despite all of his sins and Lorraine Bracco, as Dr. Jennifer Merlhi, Tony's psychiatrist; a woman who fears him when she is giving him therapy, but secretly is attracted to him when they're apart. This is indeed "the show that revolutionized T.V." See it!!!