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Were fans sad to see it end?
Gandolfini left an eclectic body of work highlighted by his indelible performance on “The Sopranos.”

“My memories on set are of me in the trailer doing my homework.
I was just happy to be with him and hang out with him.”
She had her work cut out for her.

“It was from scratch,” she toldThe Washington Post.
“There was nothing, there was no water, no electricity, no roof.
The walls were caving in.

Another challenge lay in the simple fact that Bracco was a novice at DIY home renovation.
“I’m not a contractor.
I’m not a decorator.

I’m an actress,” she toldHGTV.
“I have no idea what I’m really getting into!”
The series was a hit, ultimately running for seven seasons until its cancellation.

Subsequent TV projects included comedian Louis C.K.
According to Falco, “The Sopranos” is responsible for all of it.
“He almost didn’t land the part, however, after botching his audition.

How he became involved in the series is nearly as wild as the plotlines in the show itself.
Now, you don’t hear that every day, all right?”
His memoir, “Unrequited Infatuations,” was published in 2021.

“For me, I was extremely spoiled with my first thing,” he said.
“It was perfect.”
“I was a pistol-packing guy,” Sirico told theLos Angeles Times.

Sirico died in 2022 at a Florida assisted living facility at the age of 79.
Unlike Iler, she continued to pursue acting after the series ended.
“I was only 20 years old and otherwise very healthy.

I was in a moment where my career was flourishing,” she toldForbes.
“He’s made himself available to me in every way that I’ve needed support.”
In 2023, she and Iler reunited to launch their own podcast, “Not Today, Pal.”

His most recent TV role was in the short-lived 2019 series “The Village.”
“Performing for senior citizens is important to me now,” he said.
“I’m a senior citizen, too.”

and was a series regular on theJennifer Lopezcop show “Shades of Blue.”
“People think I’m f***ing made of gold, and I’m not.
I’ve worked job to job.”

Since then, she’s maintained a steady presence in film and television.
She also reunited with her TV sister-in-law Edie Falco when she guested on “Nurse Jackie.”
As Turturro toldMonsters & Critics, the two have stayed in touch since “The Sopranos” ended.

“Edie and I are good friends,” she said.
“I’ll see her and hang with her a lot.”
“One day, I want to be in a Hallmark Christmas movie.”
Despite all those acting roles, “The Sopranos” continues to loom large for him.