Sandra Bullock is looking back at her 2009 romantic comedy The Proposal and the funny mishap that happened while filming the nude scene with co-star Ryan Reynolds.
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The Sopranos who was uncomfortable about filming a nude scene, according to a new oral history of the show.Actor Peter Riegert had a guest appearance as character Ronald Zellman in seasons three and four of the HBO series.
In a new book titled Woke Up This Morning written by Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa (via Insider), Riegert said the late Gandolfini helped him approach creator David Chase to discuss his issues with a certain scene.Recalling the first table read of the scene, from
.Sandra Bullock is looking back at her 2009 romantic comedy The Proposal and the funny mishap that happened while filming the nude scene with co-star Ryan Reynolds.
Sandra Bullock is opening up about filming a nude scene with Ryan Reynolds like never before.
HBO, the channel that famously housed The Sopranos, have opened up about their past concerns for James Gandolfini’s health.The show’s star would occasionally “go on a bender” and stop production according to the HBO’s former CEO Jeff Bewkes, who shared his experiences from working on the show in a new book about the network.“We were concerned about Gandolfini staying alive. Occasionally he would go on a bender or a coke binge.
“Baggage: Tales From a Fully Packed Life,” is full of juicy tales from his life in showbiz.
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HBO executives feared for "Sopranos" star James Gandolfini’s health on set. The claim was made in a new book titled "Tinderbox: HBO’s Ruthless Pursuit of New Frontiers" written by journalist James Andrew Miller.
behind the scenes at HBO is shedding some light on “Sopranos” star James Gandolfini’s health.“Tinderbox: HBO’s Ruthless Pursuit of New Frontiers,” written by journalist James Andrew Miller, dishes all the dirt on the iconic cable network.
The Sopranos‘ penultimate episode.The actress was discussing the conclusion in a recent episode of the Talking Sopranos podcast with co-stars Michael Imperioli (Christopher Moltisanti) and Steve Schirripa (Bobby Baccalieri) when she admitted that she didn’t agree with creator David Chase’s decision.The 2007 episode in question, The Blue Comet, sees her therapist character Melfi put an end her sessions with Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) after years of counselling.
mob TV series’ core legacy.However, the Brooklyn native, 67, wasn’t too keen on her character’s “abrupt” departure in the last episode, “The Blue Comet,” before the show’s finale.Dr. Melfi’s final moment is at a dinner party during which a study that claims sociopaths take advantage of talk therapy comes up in conversation.
On a November 21 episode of the podcast Talking Sopranos, longtime Sopranos cast member Lorraine Bracco addressed her discontent with how her character, Dr. Jennifer Melfi, exited the iconic HBO series.
The Sopranos writer Todd Kessler has revealed that James Gandolfini took him out for dinner after he was fired from the HBO series.Speaking to Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa for their new oral history on the drama, titled Woke Up This Morning (via Insider), Kessler recalled how Gandolfini contacted him when he was dropped from the show by creator David Chase after season three.“Jim called me up after he finished work that day,” Kessler said of the day he was fired.
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ring!One of the most iconic “The Sopranos” lines — “‘A don never wears shorts” — allegedly came from a spooky, mysterious phone call that was anonymously made to series star James Gandolfini, an exchange that noticeably “disturbed” the late New Jersey actor.Michael Imperioli detailed the frightening moment in his new book, “Woke Up This Morning” (co-written by Steve Schirripa), and described the call as so scary that it would leave even the toughest mafioso trembling.“The story goes like this: