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Fart Central

as Gabagool

2021
The Drop

as Cousin Marv

2014
Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me

as Himself

2013
Nicky Deuce

as Bobby Eggs

2013
Enough Said

as Albert

2013
James Gandolfini: Tribute to a Friend

as Himself (archive footage)

2013
Killing Them Softly

as Mickey

2012
Not Fade Away

as Pat Damiano

2012
Cinema Verite

as Craig Gilbert

2011
Violet & Daisy

as Michael

2013
Down the Shore

as Bailey

2011
Welcome to the Rileys

as Doug Riley

2010
Wartorn: 1861-2010

as Himself

2010
Mint Julep

as Mr. G

2010
Where the Wild Things Are

as Carol (voice)

2009
In the Loop

as Lt Gen. George Miller

2009
Stories USA

as The Man (segment "Club Soda")

2007
Lonely Hearts

as Det. Charles Hilderbrandt

2006
All the King's Men

as Tiny Duffy

2006
Romance & Cigarettes

as Nick Murder

2007
Surviving Christmas

as Tom Valco

2004
The Last Castle

as Col. Winter

2001
The Mexican

as Winston Baldry

2001
The Man Who Wasn't There

as Big Dave Brewster

2001
The Sopranos

as Tony Soprano

1999
James Gandolfini James Gandolfini

Birthday

1961-09-18

Place of Birth

Westwood, New Jersey, USA

Biography

James Joseph Gandolfini Jr. (September 18, 1961 – June 19, 2013) was an American actor and producer. He was best known for his role as Tony Soprano, the Italian-American crime boss in HBO's television series The Sopranos, for which he won three Emmy Awards, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, and one Golden Globe Award. Gandolfini's portrayal of Tony Soprano is widely regarded as among the greatest performances in television history. Gandolfini's notable film roles include mob henchman Virgil in True Romance (1993), Lt. Bobby Dougherty in Crimson Tide (1995), Colonel Winter in The Last Castle (2001) and Mayor of New York in The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009). Other roles are enforcer and stuntman Bear in Get Shorty (1995) and impulsive "Wild Thing" Carol in Where the Wild Things Are (2009). For his performance as Albert in Enough Said (2013), Gandolfini posthumously received much critical praise and several awards, including a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination and the Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 2007, Gandolfini produced Alive Day Memories: Home from Iraq, a documentary in which he interviewed injured Iraq War veterans and in 2010, Wartorn: 1861–2010 examining the impact of post-traumatic stress disorder on soldiers and families throughout several wars in U.S. history from 1861 to 2010. In addition to Alive Day Memories, he also produced television film Hemingway & Gellhorn (2012), which gained him a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series nomination. In 2013, Gandolfini died of a heart attack in Rome at the age of 51. Description above from the Wikipedia article James Gandolfini, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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