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Dan Svatass
Jun 19, 2013
10:02am
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Heart attack at 51 in Italy. Sad.
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O2bnVegas
Jun 19, 2013
10:40am
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Oh my. So sorry, though at least he had a good run.
Couldn't imagine him as anyone other than Tony Soprano.
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BAGIANT
Jun 19, 2013
11:23am
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Can't believe you got that news so fast. Just came in on our news channel. RIP Tony!
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Joe K
Jun 19, 2013
11:44am
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Incredible talent - so much more then Tony Soprano - gone too soon
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rdwoodpecker
Jun 19, 2013
11:49am
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Loved him as Tony on the Sapranos. I would have guessed him to be older than 51. Too young to be leaving us this soon. RIP Tony
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pjstroh
Jun 19, 2013
12:43pm
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Edie Falco did an interview where she talked about life on the set of the Sopranos. She said James was constantly eating all the food they had on the set. He loved his pasta.
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Dan Svatass
Jun 19, 2013
2:50pm
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O2bnVegas
Couldn't imagine him as anyone other than Tony Soprano.
He was actually versitile. He recently played CIA Director Leon Panetta in Zero Dark Thirty.
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Joe K
Jun 19, 2013
10:17pm
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The Man Who Wasn't There, Killing Them Softly, and Zero Dark Thirty were all terrific, varied performances.
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garrtel
Jun 19, 2013
10:55pm
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Always think of him as the pervert coward he played in the movie 8MM, with nicholas Cage.
I never could get used to him as Tony Soprano.
He left way to young.
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hoops2
Jun 19, 2013
11:28pm
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The Writers Guild of America listed the Sopranos as the #1 tv show of all time
Gandolfini made the Sopranos, an HBO show that most people originally thought would never see a second season
Now we will never what happened when Meadow entered the diner
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