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The Sopranos is fiction at its most brutally realistic form, addressing the harsh world of the mafia with nods to real-life ...
The actor said he “self-medicated” until finding a “psychiatrist and a twelve-step program” — and credits his dogs for saving ...
Just what the message is, however, is still debated by fans. Sopranos creator, David Chase, was adept at using symbols and ...
Television hasn’t stopped trying to match the spark that The Sopranos lit decades ago. The mix of thrill, humor, family drama ...
'Sopranos' Star, 73, Makes Heartbreaking Admission About His Mental Health originally appeared on Parade. Joe Pantoliano, ...
The impressive cast of "The Sopranos" included Tony Sirico (from left), Steven Van Zandt, James Gandolfini, Michael Imperioli and Vincent Pastore. AP In 1999, during its first season on HBO ...
On Jan. 10, 1999, a little-publicized drama series called “The Sopranos” premiered on HBO, and TV hasn't been the same since.
The Sopranos was one of the most pivotal series in modern TV history, and it's almost hard to believe that the show has been off the air for more than a decade.
The Sopranos alum Joe Pantoliano has been getting candid about his battle with clinical depression, revealing that his mental health struggles almost “destroyed” his life.
Musician and "Sopranos" star Michael Imperioli noticed just last month that the audience at one of his band's concerts in New York was full of fans of the show, some even dressed in skin-tight ...
Before it signed off for good 12 years ago, “The Sopranos” left behind something that continues to be debated — a cut-to-black finale that left everything ambiguous. Even the cast was divided.
The ‘Sopranos’ Stars Who Have Died Since the Show Aired Since 'The Sopranos' started airing on HBO in 1999, many of the show's big stars have passed away -- some long before their time.