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Submit ReviewThis person died in 2013. His father was an immigrant who held a number of jobs, including janitor, bricklayer and mason. His mother was a high school cafeteria chef. He attended Rutgers University, graduating with a degree in communications. He drove a delivery truck, managed nightclubs and tended bar in Manhattan before becoming interested in acting at age 25. Throughout the 90s he had an impressive list of character-acting credits, but he was largely unknown until David Chase cast him in the role of Tony Soprano in 1999. Today’s dead celebrity is James Gandolfini.
Famous & Gravy is created and co-hosted by Amit Kapoor and Michael Osborne. This episode was produced by Jacob Weiss, and includes a guest appearance from Michael Warburton. For updates on the show, please sign up for our newsletter at famousandgravy.com. Also, enjoy our mobile quiz game at deadoraliveapp.com
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gandolfini-sopranos-star-dies-at-51.html"> New York Times Obituary for James Gandolfini
Famous & Gravy official website
Famous & Gravy on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn
James Gandolfini: Tribute to a Friend documentary
Guest Michael Warburton’s Substack and Twitter
Gandolfini Acceptance Speech at 2000 Golden Globes
“James Gandolfini was Fat and Sexy” article in Salon
SNL Appearance on Weekend Update with Tina Fey
Sopranos Opening on The Simpsons
“The Night Tony Soprano Disappeared” in GQ Magazine
James Gandolfini’s 10 Best Non-Sopranos Roles in Parade
“Wartorn” PTSD documentary on IMDB produced by James Gandolfini
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