Harry Styles and Taylor Russell are still going strong!
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Edie Falco: It’s like you want to be a race car driver and the first thing they hand you is a Lamborghini. That’s what [“The Sopranos”] felt like to me. It remains a very specific chapter in my life with tremendous emotional reverberations, still.My family kept trying to tell me [how good the show was] and I told them, “Stop telling me that stuff because it’s just going to mess with me — I don’t know where to put that information.” I felt maybe I really don’t know what I’m doing or maybe they’re going to find out I don’t know what I’m doing.
If too many people start looking at this too closely, maybe I’m screwed. I still get waves of it now, when people say, “Do you realize what a cultural phenomenon ‘The Sopranos’ was?” It still feels unusual, is really all I can say.Tony Sirico (Paul “Paulie Walnuts” Gualtieri): The whole show was real. You needed some humor.
People were getting killed left and right. Paulie made you laugh, but he killed a few people on the show. Without a doubt, he put me on the map until the day I die.Jamie-Lynn Sigler (Meadow Soprano): It gave me another family, stability and security during a tumultuous 10 years as far as my personal life went.
I think that, in very many ways, had I not had just the show, but also the support that I had from all those people throughout all those years, I might be a different person. I really feel like that experience had a big part in shaping who I am.Vincent Pastore (Salvatore “Big Pussy” Bonpensiero): We would all hang out over at the West Bank on 42nd and Ninth and have lunch and do theater downstairs. One day, the owner came over and said, “Did you see what they did for you down at the corner?” So we walked to Times Square — me, Dominic Chianese and Tony Sirico
.Harry Styles and Taylor Russell are still going strong!
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