How many Emmy Awards did *The Sopranos* win?
*The Sopranos* won 21 Emmy Awards during its six-season run.
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Edie Falco, known for her role as Carmela Soprano, recently shared her reflections on the loss of several cast members from the iconic HBO series *The Sopranos*, highlighting the impact these deaths have had on her and the show's legacy.
*The Sopranos*, which aired for six seasons (1999-2007), revolutionized television with its complex characters and storylines. The show won 21 Emmy Awards, including three for Edie Falco. The deaths of James Gandolfini in 2013 and Jerry Adler in 2025, among others, have deeply affected the cast and fans. Falco's reflections provide a poignant reminder of the show's legacy and the importance of cherishing the contributions of those who have passed. The Museum of the Moving Image hosted a special screening and panel discussion featuring Falco, show creator David Chase, and actor Dominic Chianese, moderated by Ari Aster, further emphasizing the show's cultural significance.
*The Sopranos* won 21 Emmy Awards during its six-season run.
James Gandolfini, who played Tony Soprano, passed away in 2013.
Edie Falco played Carmela Soprano, Tony's wife, in the series.
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