Behind the Scenes After graduating from Sacred Heart High School, Janice joined an ashram in Venice, Los Angeles, the character adopting the name Parvati Wasatch. Eric DiBennedetto (uncredited) (1 episode, 2006), Home Buyer / 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, 2006), Bada Bing Customer (uncredited) He also spoke out about his past battle with substance abuse and addiction, revealing that he was seven years sober at the time. Viewers want to see more characters they can imagine really existing. DiScala from 2003 until 2005. 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. Burt / In these flashbacks, Johnny was played by Joseph Siravo. (1 episode, 2007), Victor Mineo's Girl Rae Allen, the first one was not memorable. (uncredited) While the late great James Gandolfini stole every scene he was in, the show was very much a collaborative effort. Frank Cubitoso 13 episodes, 2002-2007 Jason Cerbone . Date of Birth Man in Restaurant 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. (1 episode, 2006), Wedding Guest (1 episode, 2004), The Swingin' Neckbreakers / 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. 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. (uncredited) Two years after the show ended, Iler guest starred on an episode of Law & Order, but otherwise stepped away from the spotlight to pursue a career in the professional poker world in Las Vegas. (3 episodes, 2004), Uncle Junior's Bodyguard Her relationship with Tony is often strained, as he still holds her responsible for abandoning the family and leaving him to deal with their abusive mother, Livia, alone. (uncredited) It was a new direction for Falco after cutting her teeth in indie movies (her first speaking role in a feature film came in the 1994 Woody Allen flick "Bullets Over Broadway") but she took to it well, earningnumerous honors for her portrayal of the beleaguered mafia wife, nabbing a Golden Globe, an Emmy, and a SAG award in a single year. She attacks a soccer player's mother at Sophia's Peewee soccer match and injures her badly enough to require hospitalization, garnering her an assault charge, and to Tony's displeasure, unwanted TV news coverage mentioning his name and line of work. (uncredited) Jeannie Cusamano He and Sigler now co-host a podcast, along with YouTuber Kassem G, called Pajama Pants. Country Club Member Ron Perse (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2000-2001), Cesar Chianese, who celebrated his 91st birthday in February, has also released two albums (2001's Hits and 2003's Ungrateful Heart) and one memoir (2018's Twelve Angels: The Women Who Taught Me How to Act, Live, and Love). News Reporter (uncredited) (1 episode, 2007), African American Man #1 in Diner Wedding Guest Liz Diliberto "I was drinking a lot back in the day," he said (viaThe Hollywood Reporter). Feast Patron / Richie is initially reluctant to do so. However, the difference in hair color between the blonde Federico and the chocolate-brunette Lada can make the transition jarring for some. Considering the sheer amount of characters in The Sopranos, it shouldn't come as a shock that many of the minor characters were recast. She attends her uncle's racketeering trial and assists Bobby with taking care of Junior. D.A. Janice is portrayed as a chronic malingerer, with the people around her often holding the opinion she is lazy and has no work ethic, filing for disability in Washington for alleged Carpal tunnel syndrome, and using her claim of newly contracted Epstein Barr Syndrome to excuse herself from her household duties. / Svetlana (2 episodes, 2004), Nurse Leontine Overall 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. / 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. / But I was taking Xanax every day and it took to me a long time to get off Xanax, and I had to go see a specialist.". Cast members and creators reunited to celebrate the legacy of the hit show, which paved the way for the era of prestige television and made stars of its actors. Dr. Douglas Schreck (2 episodes, 2006-2007), Stephane Giglione (1 episode, 2001), Native American Woman #1 (1 episode, 2004), Paul Vitro Gandolfini died unexpectedly from a heart attack in 2013. 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. Donny K / (1 episode, 2006), Golf Caddy (33 episodes, 1999-2007), Salvatore 'Big Pussy' Bonpensiero / (1 episode, 2002), Big Frank (1 episode, 2007), Mental Patient (4 episodes, 2001-2002), Bada Bing Crew (uncredited) (uncredited) (uncredited) (uncredited) (uncredited) To find out what your favorite "Sopranos" stars are doing now (and what they look like after all these years), read on. Add a photo or add a quote . (2 episodes, 2007), Jonathan LaPaglia (3 episodes, 2004-2006), Dr. Schreck / (uncredited) Sal was a soldier in the Soprano crew, and he backed "Johnny Boy" Soprano's wishes to have Tony Soprano become capo following Johnny's death in 1986. Dr. Fried is a reoccurring character in the series who takes part in Tony's "executive card games" and several of his scams. Lorraine is brutally hunted in her own home after getting out of the shower. The good doctor made his debut in "The Happy Wanderer" during a card game with Frank Sinatra Jr. and Tony's childhood friend David. / While some of them fell off the radar entirely after "The Sopranos" ended, many of these actors are still working in Hollywood today. Status (2 episodes, 2004-2007), Reporter #2 (10 episodes, 2004-2007), Butch DeConcini She then moves back to Seattle and becomes briefly engaged to a 19-year-old. 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. (1 episode, 2007), Dr. Baudoin FBI Agent 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) Carmine Lupertazzi Sr. (2 episodes, 2000-2001), Bodyguard He can also be found on Twitter at @DevinM626 and you can read more of his work at https://meenansmoviereviews.wordpress.com/. (1 episode, 2001), NJ Police Officer 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. Season 4 aired in 2002, while Season 5 aired almost two years later in 2004. First Appearance His specialty in treating erectile dysfunction makes him the butt of several jokes. (uncredited) (uncredited) In the pilot, Carmela's "spiritual advisor" Father Phil Intitola is played by Michael Santoro, whereas in the series he's played by Paul Schulze. (1 episode, 2002), Photographer's Assistant / 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 (uncredited) Gannascoli would return to the series in Season 2 as a different character, the mob associate Vito Spatafore. (uncredited) Family Party Guest (uncredited) By the time the FBI got to her she was a fixture on the show, making her death at the hands of another beloved character, Silvio Dante (Steven Van Zandt), particularly shocking. (1 episode, 2001), Dr. Donna Dechristafaro Tony orders Richie killed after Uncle Junior informs him of Richie's plan to "move against him". Edith 'Edie' Falco was already on HBO's radar when the network started looking for Tony's wife Carmela Soprano, having portrayed prison officer Diane Whittlesey in their dark crime drama "Oz"during the first four seasons of the show. Stripper in red Kalem also pulled a side-gig as a story editor for the series, even writing the Season 5 episode "All Happy Families". 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. 'Sopranos' Stars Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa Launch a Podcast About the Iconic Series, Sopranos Creator Accidentally Reveals What Really Happened to Tony in Series Finale. By season six, Janice and Bobby have a baby girl together, Domenica. Brown (uncredited) (1 episode, 2002), Miami Mobster / Season 5 Episode 10: Reie: Mike Figgis . / Prosecutor Castleman / Dr. Ira Freid (uncredited) Michael the Cleaver (uncredited) Sometime later, Tony asks Janice about Ralph's bizarre sexual fetishes, of which he had recently become aware. 'The Hunger Games' Cast: Where Are They Now. (1 episode, 2000-2001), Stripper (1 episode, 2001), Drummer - The Miami Relatives (uncredited) Harold 'Mel' Melvoin After Ralph happily tells her that he is no longer seeing Rosalie Aprile and plans to move in with her, Janice responds by flying into a rage, pushing him down a flight of stairs and screaming at him to leave. "Everything was brand new,"she said. / / (uncredited) (uncredited) (1 episode, 1999), Biker chick (uncredited) (11 episodes, 1999-2004), Carmine Lupertazzi 'In Living Color' Cast: Where Are They Now? (2 episodes, 2004), Bar Patron / / (1 episode, 2007), Casino Guest (1 episode, 2000), Dr. Jesse Travis (uncredited) (uncredited) (uncredited) (1 episode, 2006), Russian Girlfriend Tony grows closer to Bobby, with Tony entrusting him with more responsibility and Bobby becoming a profitable player for the family in the process. Finn DeTrolio The co-hosts also launched a mob-themed wine, Gangster Goddess Broad-Cast Pinot Noir. Janine Cammarata (uncredited) / (uncredited) / He reprised the role of Christopher as the narrator for the Sopranos prequel, 2021's The Many Saints of Newark. (uncredited) Big Frank Cippolina In the years since, she's made appearances in a handful of TV shows and movies, guest starring on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit a number of times from 2013 to 2021, and landing a recurring role on NBC's mob drama The Blacklist from 2017 to 2021. / The first actress wasn't very good. (uncredited) (uncredited) Angie, the wife of made man Salvatore "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero (Vincent Pastore), made two brief, uncredited appearances in Season 1. / Young Junior Siblings / He's shy, gentle and never cheats on his wife. (71 episodes, 1999-2007), Janice Soprano (2 episodes, 2006-2007), Construction Worker Janice, under her new name, traveled across Europe, staying in Paris, France, and Sri Lanka, and married a Qubcois man named Eugene. (uncredited) Livia might go down as The Sopranos character with the most performers. / Phil's Crew (1 episode, 2004), Mrs. Millio Pastore has more than 180 acting credits to his name, including a stint on General Hospital in 2008, a slew of film appearances and a more recent role in 2019's Wu-Tang: An American Saga. (1 episode, 2002), Sick Woman First, there's the late Nancy Marchand's masterstroke of a performance in the series' present day. Bobby Zanone 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?". (3 episodes, 2006-2007), Catherine Sacrimoni Dominic Chianese has been acting for over five decades, though despite the many credits he's accumulated, he's still best known for his role as Tony's pain-in-the-ass uncle Corrado "Junior" Soprano. 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. (10 episodes, 2001-2007), Agent Robyn Sanseverino Janice's other focus seems to be on whatever assets she might receive including those from Uncle Junior. / (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2006), Male Anchor "I was a pistol-packing guy," he said. (5 episodes, 2004), Johnny Boy Soprano (uncredited) She currently has several movies in the works, according to IMDB. ", Imperioli was first noticed playing bit-part character Spider in Martin Scorsese's 1990 mob classic "Goodfellas," taking part in amemorable, expletive-laden exchangewith Joe Pesci's Tommy DeVito in which he stands up for himself and ends up dead. You'll be seeing a lot more of her in the coming years, too Falco will appear as new character General Ardmore in "Avatar 2" and "Avatar 3," scheduled for release in 2022 and 2024, respectively. (24 episodes, 2001-2007), Agent Dwight Harris Family Dinner Guest (1 episode, 2002), Family Friend (1 episode, 2007). Phil Leotardo is no fan of Tony Soprano, but the head of the Lupertazzi crime family spends most of the series finale in hiding, making calls to his underboss, Butch DeConcini (Greg Antonacci . 'Sleepless in Seattle' Cast: Where Are They Now? (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2006-2007), Young Meadow After minor appearances in films like "Goodfellas" and "Bullets Over Broadway," Sirico finally won a role of some real substance and ended up playing a central part in some of the all-time greatest "Sopranos" episodes, particularly "Pine Barrens." Almost everybody I know tells me they get together with friends and family and have 'Sopranos' parties every Sunday.. Svetlana Kirilenko This absence is not from simple oversight. 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). (7 episodes, 1999-2001), Kelli Moltisanti Hair Color Man (1 episode, 2007), French chef (1 episode, 1999), District Attorney (3 episodes, 1999-2006), Miss Giaculo (1 episode, 2000), Laborer / (1 episode, 2001), Guitarist - The Miami Relatives Tommy Giglione Jr. (2 episodes, 2001-2007), Bada Bing Wise Guy Makhtsier. (9 episodes, 2006-2007), James 'Murmur' Zancone Christopher Moltisanti Gannascoli wasn't the only actor on The Sopranos with more than one role. (1 episode, 2006), Funeral Director After Livia's death, Janice becomes obsessed with acquiring her mother's valuable record collection, which Livia gave to her nurse, Svetlana. (1 episode, 2006), Fedora Jazz Musician She was the one in the scene with the ouija board and AJ's dumb ass sceonce (spelling?) "I've played the World Series a couple times before, this is my fifth year here," he toldPoker News. Robert Iler gotbustedfor marijuana possession and second-degree robbery during his time on "The Sopranos." 'Grey's Anatomy' Cast: Where Are They Now? She hasn't let that stop her fromacting, however. Full Name (13 episodes, 2002-2007), Jackie Aprile Jr. / (1 episode, 2000), Drug Addict "I have not been drunk in over seven years and hardcore drugs is also seven years. Gender Joan (1 episode, 2006), Eli Kaplan She currently has two films on the docket, including the Disney+ live action remake of Pinocchio, in which she voices Sofia the Seagull. (18 episodes, 2002-2007), Ginny Sacrimoni (uncredited) / / (1 episode, 2000), Protester #6 When a show is as long-running and as filled with characters as The Sopranos, re-castings are almost an inevitability. (uncredited) (14 episodes, 2002-2006), Attorney Melvoin (1 episode, 2006), Hotel Guest (2 episodes, 2007), Young Tony Soprano Italian Man The film's version of Johnny Boy was portrayed by Jon Bernthal of The Punisher fame. 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." Sophia Baccalieri Carmine Lupertazzi III / Bobby Baccalieri Sr. (grandfather)Christina Baccalieri (aunt)Mary Baccalieri (aunt) Tony Soprano (step-uncle)Barbara Giglione (step-aunt)Meadow Soprano (step-cousin)Anthony Soprano Jr. (step-cousin)Thomas Giglione III (step-cousin)Alyssa Giglione (step-cousin) / (uncredited) From Joanne's return in Season 4 onward, she is instead played by Marianne Leone Cooper. And she was the one that said to Bobby Jr in the middle of the night, "sometimes when I'm walking . De Matteo revealed during aReddit AMAthat her killer wasn't keen on the scene. (1 episode, 2007), Desk Clerk FBI agent He played famed boxing coach Angelo Dundee in 2020's "One Night in Miami," thenear-universally acclaimeddirectorial debut of Regina King, and, to the surprise of many, he reprised his "Sopranos" role in the 2021 prequel film "The Many Saints of Newark," narrating certain scenes in character. (1 episode, 2000-2002), Bouncer / 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. Assemblyman Ronald Zellman Jamie-Lynn Sigler literally grew up on the set of "The Sopranos," winning the part of Tony's daughter Meadow Soprano . RELATED: 10 Dramas That Actually Ended Before Getting Bad. 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. Bobby wins Tony's favor defending Janice's honor, and he is soon elevated into Tony's inner circle, largely displacing Christopher Moltisanti. (1 episode, 2004), Woman in Car Window (uncredited) (uncredited) In the series, the couple had a son named Harpo "Hal" named after the song "Harpo's Blues" by Phoebe Snow. (1 episode, 2000-2007), Daniel Baldwin (uncredited) Sophia Baccalieri is the daughter of Robert Baccalieri, Jr and Karen Baccalieri, sister of Robert "Bobby" Baccalieri III. (1 episode, 2006), Fruit Basket Deliveryman He later wed actress Deborah Lin in 2008, with whom he welcomed daughter Liliana. Petey She refuses to tell him anything at first, ostensibly to protect Ralph's privacy. This list is by no means exhaustive, feel free to jump in if I've missed someone, but the people that I can think of off the top of my head that were recast were: Barbara Soprano Giglione, Tony's younger sister (played by Nicole Burdette S2&3, Danielle Di Vecchio thereafter; the actor who plays her husband Tom Giglione stays the same), Irina Peltsin, Tony's goomar (played in the Pilot by Siberia Federico, who incidentally is Italian not Russian/Ukranian, then in all other episodes by Oksana Lada; I may be crazy but I could have sworn she was credited as Oksana Babiy in earlier season, but either way it's the same person with possibly a name change due to marriage or something), Father Phil, aka "Monsignor Jughead" (played in the Pilot by Michael Santoro and in all other episodes by Paul Schulze), Dr. Ira Fried (played by Lewis J. Stadlen in S2-4, and by John Pleshette thereafter), Joanne Moltisanti, Chris's mom (played by Nancy Cassaro in the S2 episode "From Where to Eternity" and by Marianne Leone Cooper thereafter - technically there is a third actress who leaves Chris a voicemail in S1's "The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti" but I'm not counting her because I just plum can't find her name), Sophia Bacalieri, Bacala's daughter (played by Lexie Sperduto in S4 and Miryam Coppersmith thereafter), Quintina Blundetto, Tony B's mom (played by Barbara Andres in the S2 episode "Funhouse" trying to board a plane with Livia, and by Rae Allen thereafter), Stasiu Wosilius, husband of Lilliana, the Soprano family maid (played by Marek Przystup briefly in S2, and Albert Makhtsier in S3), Vito Spatafore Jr. (played by Frank Borrelli in S6A, and by Brandan Hannan in S6B), Young Livia Soprano (played by Laila Robins in flashbacks in S1 and S3, and by Laurie Williams in S5) [EDIT: Forgot this one the first time around].
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