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Several actors appeared in both The Sopranos and The Godfather trilogy, strengthening the link between the two iconic mobster portrayals.
Edie Falco shared insights into her off-screen relationship with James Gandolfini, describing it as cordial and professional rather than social.
Falco and Gandolfini reconnected in 2012, five years after The Sopranos finale, leading Falco to see a different, happier side of her former co-star.
The Sopranos and The Godfather trilogy are considered by many to be masterpieces of the mobster genre. The Sopranos often referenced The Godfather, with characters expressing admiration for the Corleone family.
Actors Who Bridged Both Worlds:
Dominic Chianese: (Corrado "Junior" Soprano) Also portrayed Johnny Ola in *The Godfather Part II*.
Tony Lip: (Carmine Lupertazzi) An uncredited wedding guest in *The Godfather*.
Tony Sirico: ("Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri) An uncredited extra in *The Godfather Part II*.
Richard Bright: (Frank Crisci) Played Al Neri in all three *Godfather* films.
John Aprea: (Gene Conigliaro) Portrayed young Salvatore Tessio in *The Godfather Part II*.
Frank Albanese: (Patrizio Blundetto) Had uncredited roles in *The Godfather* and *The Godfather Part III*.
Vito Antuofermo: (Bobby Zanone) Portrayed Anthony "The Ant" Squigliaro in *The Godfather Part III*.
Edie Falco on James Gandolfini:
In Jason Bailey's memoir, *GANDOLFINI: Jim, Tony, and the Life of A Legend*, Edie Falco shared her reflections on her relationship with James Gandolfini. Falco stated that their relationship was primarily focused on their roles as Carmela and Tony Soprano. She described Gandolfini as a generous person but noted that they didn't socialize outside of filming. Falco cherished the full, dimensional relationship she had with him as Tony, and perhaps preferred to keep it that way. They reconnected in 2012, where Falco saw a happier, more relaxed Gandolfini.
Q: What was Edie Falco’s relationship with James Gandolfini like off-screen?
Falco described it as cordial and professional, but not very social.
Q: How did The Sopranos reference The Godfather?
Characters in The Sopranos often mentioned and admired the Corleone family.
The Sopranos and The Godfather share actors, creating a stronger connection between these iconic mob stories.
Edie Falco's insights reveal a focused and professional on-set relationship with James Gandolfini.
Gandolfini appeared happier and more relaxed when he and Falco reconnected years after the show ended.
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