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James Gandolfini | ... | ||
Lorraine Bracco | ... | ||
Edie Falco | ... | ||
Michael Imperioli | ... | ||
Dominic Chianese | ... | ||
Steven Van Zandt | ... | ||
Tony Sirico | ... | ||
Robert Iler | ... | ||
Jamie-Lynn Sigler | ... | ||
Aida Turturro | ... | ||
Drea de Matteo | ... | ||
Steve Schirripa | ... | ||
Dan Grimaldi | ... | ||
Joseph R. Gannascoli | ... | ||
John Ventimiglia | ... | ||
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 Sopranos has always been a long time favourite show of mine. And to read some guy saying that Buffy is what real TV is about and the Sopranos should be axed this is a disgrace. The show gets in the heart and soul of the Mafia and family life just like "THE GODFATHER Trilogy", it gets to the heart and soul of each individual character. Being a TV show you can get a new insight into a character each week, it is a action packed drama and having Gandolfini as the front man dosn't hurt either. The Emmy's it has won a deserved and long over due. This series its most definitely up there with some of the greatest TV shows of all time like "Sienfeld", "The Simpsons". And for "Buffy, Angel, Charmed" and the rest of the crap on TV these days The Sopranos gives a raw and passion back to the TV and more producers should take the lead and support the good TV that can be made instead of the crap that is coming around and around and around on the TV these days.