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Lorraine Bracco joins "Rizzoli" crime pilot
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• Mon, Nov 16
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - "The Sopranos" alumna Lorraine Bracco is returning to series television with a role in TNT's drama ... Lorraine Bracco Joins Angie Harmon in TNT's 'Rizzoli'Inside TV (blog) Lorraine Bracco Joins 'Rizzoli' PilotTheWrap
Sixth Annual TV DVD Award Nominees Announced
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• Mon, Nov 2
Factory The Real Ghostbusters, Time Life The Sopranos, HBO That `70s Show, Fox Best Miniseries/TV Movie Cagney & Lacey: The Menopause Years, S`More Kennedy, ... and more »
Edie Falco: from mobster wife to pill-popping nurse
Original at Reuters
• Thu, Jun 4
Falco, 45, said she got plenty of offers for roles after "The Sopranos" ended its run in 2007, having brought the actress three Emmy awards for her ambiguity-filled portrayal of the wife of depressed mob boss Tony Soprano. "But my standards are very ...
Card Check Is Dead
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• Thu, May 21
The whole concept reinforces stereotypes of union leaders as intimidating thugs, an image opponents have enthusiastically exploited, with one business coalition even using the comically corrupt visage of Johnny Sack from The Sopranos. ...
HBO leads Emmy TV award nominations with 86
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• Thu, Jul 19
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Packing the one-two punch of drama "The Sopranos" and TV movie "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee," cable television's HBO dominated Emmy nominations on Thursday with 86 nods overall to lead all other networks.
Clinton spoofs Sopranos to unveil campaign song
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• Tue, Jun 19
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton spoofed the final episode of the hit series "The Sopranos" in a video telling supporters the winning anthem for her 2008 presidential campaign was Celine Dion's "You and I."
Sopranos cast in sad farewell to show
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• Sat, Apr 7
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - As the actors end their roles in "The Sopranos," a program that made many of them household names and faces, some worry about being typecast while others fear they might have trouble working again.