/ Viewers only catch a brief glimpse of Irina Peltsin's face during The Sopranos pilot. The actor was married to producer Marcy Wudarski, with whom he shared son Michael, from 1999 to 2002. 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. (5 episodes, 2000-2007), Aunt Quintina Blundetto 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. (13 episodes, 2004-2007), Peter 'Bissell' LaRosa (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." (uncredited) (1 episode, 2004-2007), Jackie Jr.'s Friend (uncredited) They're really very proud to have somebody from their neighborhood that is on the show that they love. Hospital Patient Plus, Vera Farmiga will be the fourth actor to assume the role in The Many Saints Of Newark. / (uncredited) Protester #4 (10 episodes, 2002-2006), Barbara Giglione (uncredited) (1 episode, 1999), Bridesmaid (uncredited) She recently opened up on an episode of PEOPLE's podcast Me Becoming Mom about her fear of motherhood amid her diagnosis, explaining, "I started to have all these fears of, what if [my child] runs away and I can't catch him?". / (12 episodes, 1999-2007), Angie Bonpensiero Viewers want to see more characters they can imagine really existing. / / Sophia Baccalieri is the daughter of Robert Baccalieri, Jr and Karen Baccalieri, sister of Robert "Bobby" Baccalieri III. By the beginning of season five, Janice and Bobby are married. 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. Janice encourages Tony to officially let Bobby take over Junior's old crew which causes the two to have an angry argument. (13 episodes, 1999-2006), Sophia Baccalieri (uncredited) Tony visits her afterward, and after a brief conversation assures her that he is there for her if she needs him. "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. (uncredited) (uncredited) (1 episode, 2002), American Indian Protester Movie Guest (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2001-2004), Dealer #2 (2 episodes, 2004-2007), Construction Worker 'In Living Color' Cast: Where Are They Now? (1 episode, 2004), Woman in Car Window (1 episode, 2004), Crazy Horse Patron / (1 episode, 2006), Calzone Booth Operator (3 episodes, 2001-2004), Agent Ron Gosling (2 episodes, 1999-2002), Bar Patron / In season two, Janice returns to Newark, New Jersey, ostensibly to take care of her sick mother. (1 episode, 2006), Satriale's Store Clerk (53 episodes, 2000-2007), Adriana La Cerva (uncredited) 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 recently, 2021's Big Sky. (7 episodes, 2002-2004), Agent Deborah Ciccerone The Sopranos Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. (uncredited) / Ron Perse (2 episodes, 2000-2001), Cesar (uncredited) On the show, a young Janice appears in flashbacks portrayed by Madeline Blue and Juliet Fox. (1 episode, 2006), Home Buyer / (2 episodes, 2007), Young Tony Soprano He's not a ruthless, coldhearted killer but does what he's told to do by the boss. "It was my acting school, it was my everything school. (1 episode, 2006), Bada Bing Cocktail Waitress Relief Dealer Livia might go down as The Sopranos character with the most performers. Lorraine calls for her boyfriend-turned-bodyguard. / (uncredited) When she sat down withNMEto discuss the show, the actor admitted that she made a bad career move when "The Sopranos" finished. "It's since soared on HBO Max and elsewhere and continues to be one of the top destinations for viewers looking for something to stream.". "Everything was brand new,"she said. (uncredited) Gambler Reporter de Matteo earned an Emmy for her heart-wrenching turn as Christopher's girlfriend-turned-fiance-turned-FBI-informant. (1 episode, 2006), A.J. He appeared in 12 episodes as Leander Cephas Whitlock and was rewarded for his efforts along with the entire ensemble cast at the 2012 SAG Awards. "Chasing It" depicted him becoming disrespectful to his mother, getting in trouble at school, and eventually being forced into military school by Tony. (5 episodes, 2006-2007), Bada Bing Patron He can also be found on Twitter at @DevinM626 and you can read more of his work at https://meenansmoviereviews.wordpress.com/. (uncredited) (1 episode, 2006), Lead Singer - The Miami Relatives On July 8, 2022, Sirico's family announced his death at age 79. (1 episode, 2001), Vesuvio Patron Critical acclaim followed Falco into her next project, "Nurse Jackie," with the Brooklyn-born actor playing the titular role in the edgy Showtime dramedy from 2009 until it came to an end in 2015. Agent Deborah Ciccerone-Waldrup (10 episodes, 2001-2007), Agent Robyn Sanseverino According to writer Terence Winter, Chase said that every TV series can pull the "back-up twin" card once and onlyonce. / After her time on The Sopranos, she took on the role of Gina Tribbiani, Joey Tribbiani's sister, in his eponymous Friends spinoff from 2004 to 2006. (uncredited) (7 episodes, 2006-2007), Valentina La Paz Sigler began voicing the character of Rebeca in the animated Disney show "Elena of Avalor" in 2019, and in 2020 she starred in Adult Swim's classic sitcom parody "Beef House." She hasn't let that stop her fromacting, however. (uncredited) The reason people loved Adriana was because she wasn't a caricature, she was real.". (1 episode, 2002), 1st Basketball Announcer 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. 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) Almost everybody I know tells me they get together with friends and family and have 'Sopranos' parties every Sunday.. (uncredited) (5 episodes, 1999-2004), Beansie Gaeta (1 episode, 2001), Card Player #2 Laila Robins, the first one. "Gino" makes such a brief appearance that first-time viewers likely won't remember him upon Vito's debut. 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. Pussy Bonpensiero (1 episode, 2006), Bada Bing Customer The Sopranos followed mob boss Tony Soprano as he sought to balance his work and home life while grappling with his mental health. (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2002-2007), Allegra Sacrimoni (uncredited) She is shown to have a difficult relationship with her stepchildren. / He and Sigler now co-host a podcast, along with YouTuber Kassem G, called Pajama Pants. (1 episode, 2006), Russian Girlfriend (uncredited) 'Downton Abbey' Cast: Where Are They Now? Pastore, who also his own line of pasta sauce, currently has 11 movies in the works, according to IMDb, including All Mobbed Up. In these episodes, Vito Jr. was played by Frank Borrelli. (3 episodes, 1999-2006), Miss Giaculo (1 episode, 2007), Esteban's Crew Liz Diliberto (2 episodes, 2007), Edgar Ramirez Casino Guest / / (1 episode, 1999), Field Reporter "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. (24 episodes, 2001-2007), Agent Dwight Harris Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Parents (uncredited) (uncredited) Man 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. (1 episode, 2004), Paulie's Champagne Guest He also spoke out about his past battle with substance abuse and addiction, revealing that he was seven years sober at the time. He's played here by Albert Makhtsier. Ship Leader He hopes this will be the first step on a prosperous journey towards being a professional writer. Female (uncredited) Since returning to New Jersey Janice is shown to re-invent herself from an aging rebel to an upscale, materialistic, North Jersey Italian housewife. (uncredited) 'Sleepless in Seattle' Cast: Where Are They Now? He starts out as Uncle Junior's assistant but rises up to being one of Tony's top earners. (1 episode, 2006), Hotel Guest 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. However, the difference in hair color between the blonde Federico and the chocolate-brunette Lada can make the transition jarring for some. (2 episodes, 1999-2004), Roy Del Guercio 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. For fans or rewatch viewers, however, it'll be a different story. Paulie "Walnuts" was one of Tony's right-hand men as a captain and later, a particularly violent underboss in the DiMeo crime family. Svetlana / Soon after that conversation, Bobby is murdered by two of Phil Leotardo's hitmen while buying a model train in a hobby store, making Janice a widow. Jamie-Lynn Sigler (Meadow Soprano) YouTube/HBO, Rachel Murray/Getty Images. 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. Eugene later took him back to Montreal and Janice unsuccessfully tried to petition the State Department to have him returned to her. (9 episodes, 2006-2007), James 'Murmur' Zancone He is currently writing list articles for Comic Book Resources (CBR). Dr. Fried is a reoccurring character in the series who takes part in Tony's "executive card games" and several of his scams. (1 episode, 2000), Wiseguy #1 Janice's next phase is marked by a brief interest in a Christian music career, as well as an equally brief live-in relationship with her narcoleptic boyfriend, Aaron Arkaway. (uncredited) (uncredited) (1 episode, 2006), Fedora Jazz Musician (1 episode, 2007), Victor Mineo's Girl (uncredited) Bobby later loses his temper and punches Tony in the face after Tony makes offensive remarks about Janice, leading to a fight which Bobby wins, much to Tony's chagrin. / (24 episodes, 2001-2006), Little Paulie Germani (1 episode, 2007), Miami Wiseguy He revealed that he gave up playing poker because it was feeding into his issues with drugs and alcohol. Sigler was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) at age 20. Van Zandt was back among the gangsters in 2019 when he played late crooner Jerry Vale in "The Irishman," alifelong favoriteof director Martin Scorsese. (1 episode, 2006), Girl in Hospital with AJ (2 episodes, 2006-2007), Precision Driver (1 episode, 1999), Biker chick Eric DiBennedetto "I have not been drunk in over seven years and hardcore drugs is also seven years. (3 episodes, 1999-2002), Cozzarelli Falco had a number of parts in crime and mob dramas before landing the starring role of Tony's wife Carmela, in which she painted a brutal and brilliant portrait of the pair's marital roller coaster. When a show is as long-running and as filled with characters as The Sopranos, re-castings are almost an inevitability. (uncredited) / 'Sex and the City' Cast: Where Are They Now? 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. Vin Makazian / (4 episodes, 1999-2007), Det. (2 episodes, 2006), Tony's Friend Against Tony's wishes, Feech then performs an armed robbery at said wedding. Tommy Giglione Jr. Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Janice_Soprano&oldid=1152111373, Fictional feminists and women's rights activists, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles that need to differentiate between fact and fiction from April 2020, All articles that need to differentiate between fact and fiction, Articles needing additional references from March 2021, All articles needing additional references, Articles with multiple maintenance issues, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 28 April 2023, at 08:05. Yet another "Sopranos" star with an early credit in a beloved gangster flick, Brooklyn-born Steve Schirripa's first experience in front of the camera came as an unnamed man sitting at a bar in Martin Scorsese's "Casino." (2 episodes, 2006), Male Anchor By season six, Janice and Bobby have a baby girl together, Domenica. (13 episodes, 1999-2002), Father Phil Intintola 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. Frank Cubitoso Definitely Albert "Automonous Research!" 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. 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) Jimmy Lauria Rhiannon Flammer Frank Cubitosi One change between the two was who portrayed Bobby Baccalieri's daughter, Sophia. In the following season, Lilliana and Stasiu attempt to have a picnic, completely unaware that they're being watched by the feds. Vin Makazian (2 episodes, 1999-2001), Tina As a ruthless New Jersey mob boss and duck-loving family man working in "waste management," Gandolfini's Tony Soprano left a lasting legacy as one of the most darkly fascinating characters on TV. (uncredited) (6 episodes, 2006-2007), Judge Whitney R. Runions / Horse Award Presenter After the series ended, she narrated the 2011 series I Married a Mobster and starred in Rizzoli & Isles from 2010 to 2016. Baccalieri House (uncredited) After his father got whacked and the truth was revealed, Vito Jr. lashed out. When Vito was discovered at a gay nightclub by some associates from New York, he was forced to go on the run to avoid Phil Leotardo's wrath. Barbara barely shows up because she's the one member of her family who's managed to escape the mob life. (uncredited) She is set to star in Avatar 2 and 3. (1 episode, 2004), Church Kid (25 episodes, 1999-2007), Eugene Pontecorvo (2 episodes, 2006), Carmine III (uncredited) (uncredited) She slips and falls as her towel unravels, revealing her naked body. (1 episode, 2001), Restaurant Patron Female Anchor "I was drinking a lot back in the day," he said (viaThe Hollywood Reporter). Italian Girl at the Feast Judge Whitney Runions (1 episode, 2004), Meadow's Friend When Tony offers her money, however, she immediately tells him everything he wants to know. (1 episode, 2006), Golf Caddy Still, over the course of The Sopranos' 6 seasons, there were a surprising number of recastings. Stripper in red (2 episodes, 2001-2004), Janet Petit In The Sopranos, Janice is portrayed by Aida Turturro who's the eldest sibling of the show's protagonist, Tony Soprano. "Nicky Deuce: Welcome to the Family" and "Nicky Deuce: Home for the Holidays" proved so popular that Nickelodeon adapted them into a TV movie featuring a number of "Sopranos" alumni, including James Gandolfini, Michael Imperioli, and Tony Sirico. Butch Deconcini "Johnny Boy" Soprano played a pivotal role in his son's eventual embrace of the criminal lifestyle. Prosecutor Castleman Be the first to contribute! He's since appeared in a handful of short films, with his most notable roles being in Woody Allen's Caf Society (2016) and Wonder Wheel (2017). / 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. ", 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. (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2006), Green Grove Singer 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. Spectator (uncredited) He's a hard worker, loyal and tough. Her husband's storyline of being a "rat" for the FBI became a focal point of Season 2's narrative, which necessitated a more capable actor in the eyes of the showrunners. Biography Sophia's mother died in a car accident in 2002. TV Reporter (uncredited) (uncredited) (1 episode, 2002), Crazy Horse Patron Wiseguy Family Party Guest More than two decades ago, The Sopranos premiered on Jan. 10, 1999. (5 episodes, 2004-2006), Bada Bing Customer Dr. Ira Fried (4 episodes, 2006-2007), FBI Tech #1 Johnny Sack If that was the case, then Netflix decided to unplug the life support in 2015,cancelingthe show after three seasons. And she was the one that said to Bobby Jr in the middle of the night, "sometimes when I'm walking . (2 episodes, 2006-2007), Cafeteria Orderly (2 episodes, 2001), FBI Agent FBI Agent / (uncredited) (6 episodes, 2002-2006), Dr. Bruce Cusamano Man in Restaurant In the series, the couple had a son named Harpo "Hal" named after the song "Harpo's Blues" by Phoebe Snow. (1 episode, 2007), Attending Nurse for AJ jojo banga linkedin / The film's version of Johnny Boy was portrayed by Jon Bernthal of The Punisher fame. (3 episodes, 2002-2006), Upper-class Restaurant Patron Alive / (4 episodes, 2000-2002), Wiseguy (1 episode, 2006), Hospital Visitor (uncredited) (uncredited) (15 episodes, 1999-2007), Tony Blundetto (uncredited) 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, 2004), Paul Vitro (6 episodes, 2001-2002), Hunter Scangarelo (7 episodes, 1999-2001), Kelli Moltisanti Old Woman (1 episode, 2000), Badda Bing Patron (1 episode, 2000), Protester #5 (uncredited) (9 episodes, 1999-2002), Hospital Worker In the decades since, he's continued to work on both the small and big screen, with a focus on detective roles (he played one in TV shows Life on Mars, Detroit 1-8-7 and Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector).He portrayed former Governor Andrew Cuomo in an episode of Ben Stiller's Escape at Dannemora, and recently starred in an episode of HBO's White Lotus. This prompted a series of panic attacks that Tony experiences throughout the series. / (2 episodes, 2004), Nurse Leontine Overall (1 episode, 2006), Wedding Guest Kalem also pulled a side-gig as a story editor for the series, even writing the Season 5 episode "All Happy Families". Reddit community dedicated to the HBO hit TV series, The Sopranos, and movie, The Many Saints of Newark. A heated exchange between Johnny Boy and Livia eventually ended with the former shooting the latter's hair. 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. Finn DeTrolio 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." In Seasons 2 & 3, she's played by Nicole Burdette. Living there wasn't easy, however, as Sirico explained in full detail. / (uncredited) SUV Driver (1 episode, 2007), Lounging Beachgoer "Looking back, I feel so far away from him," Imperioli said of his "Sopranos" character. (uncredited) (1 episode, 2000), Drug Addict She attends her uncle's racketeering trial and assists Bobby with taking care of Junior. He's shy, gentle and never cheats on his wife. (uncredited) (1 episode, 2001), Dr. Donna Dechristafaro (1 episode, 2007), African American Man #1 in Diner / (1 episode, 2007), Body Guard / Lilliana Wosilius "[It's] a compilation of my parents, my older brothers and my sister and the people I grew up with on 21st Avenue," the actor told the New York Times. (13 episodes, 1999-2004), Irina Peltsin Newscaster (1 episode, 2006), St. Elzear Festival Participant Sophia's actor was switched out from Lexie Sperduto in Season 4 to Miryam Coppersmith in Season 5. Janice Soprano Baccalieri (1 episode, 2006), Hospital Patient Post-"Sopranos," Chianese plied his trade on "Boardwalk Empire," another gangland hit for HBO. (1 episode, 2000), Protester #2 (uncredited) / Nucci 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. Sometime later, Tony asks Janice about Ralph's bizarre sexual fetishes, of which he had recently become aware. Bobby wins Tony's favor defending Janice's honor, and he is soon elevated into Tony's inner circle, largely displacing Christopher Moltisanti. (9 episodes, 2002-2007), Nucci Gualtieri 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. (1 episode, 2002), Mom with Stroller In Seasons 5 & 6 Burdette is replaced by Danielle De Vecchio. (1 episode, 2007), African American Man #2 in Diner Bobby Baccalieri (father)Karen Baccalieri (mother) Janice Soprano (step-mother) (2 episodes, 2004-2007), Liz DiLiberto The then-16-year-old and his friends were reported to police after two teens were robbed in a New York park and Iler was picked up by cops with $40 of weed on him, though he denied any wrongdoing. Gannascoli wasn't the only actor on The Sopranos with more than one role. Stasiu was played by Marek Przystup in this brief appearance. "WarnerMedia said recently that 'The Sopranos' enjoyed a 179% surge in viewership on its HBO Now streaming service at the start of the pandemic," Forbes reported in 2020. Protester #3 First, there's the late Nancy Marchand's masterstroke of a performance in the series' present day. / RELATED: 10 Dramas That Actually Ended Before Getting Bad. (3 episodes, 2000-2001), Young Junior Soprano I felt very protected on that set." (uncredited) (1 episode, 2004), Benetton Shopper One day when neither Janice nor Bobby can look after a mentally-declining Junior, Tony angrily volunteers. (2 episodes, 2007), Mental Patient For All Debts Public and Private / (uncredited) She was previously married to A.J. D.A. / Although mainly acting out of her desires, she does help Bobby by pushing him to do a task for her uncle Junior that he has been putting off due to grief. (1 episode, 2007), Bada Bing Waitress (2 episodes, 2006-2007), Construction Worker After Sopranos, Chianese landed roles in HBO's Boardwalk Empire from 2011 to 2013, CBS' The Good Wife from 2012 to 2015 and most recently, on NBC's The Village (2019). Miryam Coppersmith as Sophia Baccalieri Angelo Massagli as Bobby Baccalieri, Jr. Frank John Hughes as Walden Belfiore Joseph Perrino as Jason Gervasi Merissa Morin as Isabel Davide Borella as Roberto John Cenatiempo as Anthony Maffei Dominic Chianese, Jr. as Dominic Pete Bucossi as Petey B. Henry Glovinsky as Derek Jeff Talbott as Father Unfortunately, Vito couldn't bring himself to abandon the criminal lifestyle. (uncredited) (7 episodes, 2001-2004), Svetlana Kirilenka (uncredited) (uncredited) Hospital Orderly Still, the gap between the pilot and the series made it a minor miracle the production crew got most of the original cast to return. (1 episode, 2007), Dr. Baudoin Fate Restraurant Patron (uncredited) I'm not going to count the scenes from "The Legend of Tennessee Moltistani" which briefly feature Sil and Pussy's wives (not yet named) without any speaking roles. (uncredited) / (1 episode, 2001), Guitarist - The Miami Relatives Feast Patron Seasons later, Fried gabs about his daughter's upcoming wedding at Feech LaManna's card game. Her high school boyfriend, Richie Aprile, is a DiMeo crime family Capo who is released from prison around the same time. (1 episode, 2007), Movie Patron (1 episode, 2007), Craps Player Makhtsier. The first one Lewis J. Stadlen was hilarious, the way he makes quips and the way he rolls with the punches when people like Paulie make the same stupid jokes over and over; the second actor that was involved in the whole Feech wedding carjacking was just boring. (2 episodes, 2006-2007), Young Meadow Guest at Wake (uncredited) Irina Outside of reuniting with Steven Van Zandt in "Lilyhammer" and working with Woody Allen again for 2016's "Cafe Society," Sirico hasn't done much in the years since, though he occasionally cashes in on his tough guy image with cameos. (uncredited) Rocco De Trollio Jackie Aprile Jr. 12 episodes, 2000-2001 Frank Pando . He flitted between film and TV in the years that followed, but wouldn't land his real breakout role until the end of the decade, when HBO brought him back into the gangster fold with "The Sopranos.". / 13 episodes, 2002-2007 Jason Cerbone . (1 episode, 2004), Pedestrian (2 episodes, 1999-2001), Alessandra Svetlana Kirilenko (uncredited) (1 episode, 2001), NJ Police Officer Janice's other focus seems to be on whatever assets she might receive including those from Uncle Junior. (4 episodes, 2000-2007), Hillel (1 episode, 2006), Bickering husband at grocery store (1 episode, 1999), Restaurant Patron / Sally Boy (1 episode, 2007), J.T. Season 5 Episode 10: Reie: Mike Figgis . (2 episodes, 2002-2004), Cousin at BBQ (4 episodes, 2004-2007), AA member (uncredited) I barely remember the first one. 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 (1 episode, 2007), Mental Patient (uncredited) Bakery Customer While some of them fell off the radar entirely after "The Sopranos" ended, many of these actors are still working in Hollywood today. She worked as a furniture mover and at an espresso bar in Olympia, Washington before finally moving back to New Jersey permanently. (2 episodes, 2004), Bar Patron Presented as the oldest child of mobster Johnny Boy Soprano and Livia Soprano[1] in a household financed by crime, Janice grew complacent about her family's criminal ties. (uncredited) (24 episodes, 1999-2007), Bobby Baccalieri Jr. Nicole Burdette. (2 episodes, 2001), Rocco (1 episode, 2006), Carlos The Maitre D (1 episode, 2002), Native American Woman #2 Thus, Toni Kalem (who'd previously auditioned for Carmela) was cast, making her debut in Season 2's 4th episode "Commendatori." Sophia Bacalieri, Bacala's daughter (played by Lexie Sperduto in S4 and Miryam Coppersmith thereafter) . As revenge, Tony orders Bobby, who has never killed anyone, to go to Canada and carry out a contract killing. (uncredited) / (uncredited) Perhaps that's the reason that Dante's fate (he was left comatose after being shot in the finale) was left open-ended? Allegra Sacrimoni-DiBenedetto She tells Carmela an anecdote that embarrasses Tony over a heated, drunken game of Monopoly. (1 episode, 2004), FBI Agent #3 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. (1 episode, 2006), Club Dancer / / (uncredited) RELATED: 10 Unforgettable TV Show Endings That Changed Everything. (17 episodes, 2001-2007), Carmine Lupertazzi Jr. Unfortunately, much like her onscreen sibling Robert Iler, Sigler peaked early with the "The Sopranos," never managing to outgrow it despite her best efforts. (uncredited)
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