James Gandolfini dead at 51

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  • aud19
    Twin Moderator Emeritus
    • Aug 2003
    • 16706

    #1

    James Gandolfini dead at 51



    An autopsy on the body of James Gandolfini, the New Jersey-bred actor whose Mafia-boss character survived six seasons of mob hits and panic attacks on “The Sopranos,” will be performed Thursday, the Associated Press…


    'The Sopranos' star suffered a massive heart attack in Italy, source tells the Daily News.

    James Gandolfini, the New Jersey-bred actor who delighted audiences as mob boss Tony Soprano in “The Sopranos” has died following a massive heart attack in Italy, a source told the Daily News.
    “Everyone is in tears,” the source close to the 51-year-old TV tough guy said.

    A press-shy celeb who got his start as a character actor and became famous relatively late in his career — thanks to his breakout role on “The Sopranos,” Gandolfini has largely avoided the spotlight since the last season of the beloved show aired in 2007.

    The burly Westwood, N.J. native has appeared in several supporting roles since then, playing the director of the CIA in “Zero Dark Thirty” and the gruff blue-collar father of a wannabe rock star in “Not Fade Away” last year.
    Gandolfini hit Broadway in 2009 with the Tony Award-winning comedy “God of Carnage.”

    “I seek out good stories, basically — that’s it,” he told The Star-Ledger last December.

    “The older I get, the funnier-looking I get, the more comedies I’m offered. I’m starting to look like a toad, so I’ll probably be getting even more soon.”

    Gandolfini’s wife, former model Deborah Lin, gave birth to a baby girl last October. The couple married in Hawaii in 2008.

    Gandolfini — who spent part of his early career supporting himself as a bartender and nightclub manager — also has a son with his ex-wife, Marcy Wudarski.

    His first break came in 1992 when he landed a role in a Broadway version of “A Streetcar Named Desire” that starred Alec Baldwin and Jessica Lange.
    Smallish parts in major films followed — Gandolfini played a submarine crew member in “Crimson Tide” in 1995 and a gangland bodyguard in “Get Shorty” the same year.

    Fame came for the Italian-American actor after 1999, as “The Sopranos” garnered critical acclaim and cult popularity on its way to becoming a TV classic.
    Gandolfini won three Emmy Awards for his sparkling depiction of protagonist Tony Soprano, a mobster trying to balance the mundane stresses of family life and his unusual occupation: organized crime.
    Jason
  • Hdale85
    Ultra Senior Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 16120

    #2
    Wow that's surprising.

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    • Face
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2007
      • 995

      #3
      Originally posted by Hdale85
      Wow that's surprising.
      For someone in his physical condition, not really.
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      • Chris D
        Ultra Senior Member
        • Dec 2000
        • 16875

        #4
        Tony Soprano sleeps with the fishes.

        RIP, James.
        CHRIS

        Well, we're safe for now. Thank goodness we're in a bowling alley.
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        • wkhanna
          Grumpy Old Super Moderator Emeritus
          • Jan 2006
          • 5674

          #5
          I may be the only person in America who has never seen much more than a commercial for the Saprano's.

          It is a tragedy for anyone so young to pass, but to me he was not well known.
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          Bill

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          • George Bellefontaine
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            • Jan 2001
            • 7636

            #6
            The last two films I saw him in were Zero Dark Thirty and Killing Them Softly. I also remember him as the psycho warden in The Last Castle, that also starred Robert Redford. Gandolfini was a damn good actor. Shame he went at such a young age.
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            • Lex
              Ultra Senior Member
              • Apr 2001
              • 27460

              #7
              A standout roll I remember him as, was in a movie with Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt, The Mexican. He was a real bad a$$ in that role. He's one of those guys, that you just believed he was bad to the bone to watch him act a part. Great actor.

              Actually Bill, I have yet to watch that series, I would like to see it though.

              RIP
              Doug
              "I'm out there Jerry, and I'm loving every minute of it!" - Kramer

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              • aud19
                Twin Moderator Emeritus
                • Aug 2003
                • 16706

                #8
                Originally posted by wkhanna
                I may be the only person in America who has never seen much more than a commercial for the Saprano's.

                It is a tragedy for anyone so young to pass, but to me he was not well known.

                I haven't seen it either...
                Jason

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                • Chris D
                  Ultra Senior Member
                  • Dec 2000
                  • 16875

                  #9
                  Yeah, I haven't watched the Sopranos either.

                  Interestingly enough, for whatever reason I remember him the most from "Crimson Tide", where he played one of the ship's officers. Kind of a scuzzy character, and NOT a good leader. Lots of leadership lessons from that movie, both good and bad.
                  CHRIS

                  Well, we're safe for now. Thank goodness we're in a bowling alley.
                  - Pleasantville

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                  • Lex
                    Ultra Senior Member
                    • Apr 2001
                    • 27460

                    #10
                    It has been a long time since I watched any of Crimson Tide. I don't think I own that movie. I don't think so anyway.
                    Doug
                    "I'm out there Jerry, and I'm loving every minute of it!" - Kramer

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                    • Burke Strickland
                      Ultra Senior Member
                      • Sep 2001
                      • 3159

                      #11
                      Never saw him in any TV show but did catch some of his movie performances. He definitely had the ability to make his characters convincing. It's a shame he won't be around to do more -- fifty-one is awfully early to go.

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