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The news of his death was confirmed by his daughter Anne Marie Scalies to The Hollywood Reporter, stating that he died at a nursing home in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania.
On the podcast, I bring up the moment, asking Chase, “Was [Scorsese] really not a fan of The Sopranos? Did he ever go on the record to say that?” “Yes, he did,” Chase replies. Scorsese ...
Martin Scorsese is not a fan of The Sopranos. In the doc, Chase says, “Marty Scorsese doesn’t like the show. He said, ‘I don’t get it – it’s like all these trees and shit.’” ...
‘The Four Seasons’ review: Tina Fey is no Alan Alda, but at least there’s the Vivaldi Watch live: Stars arrive at the 2025 Met Gala Charles ‘Charley’ Scalies Jr., who played Horseface on ...
You couldn't have written it any better − the first American pope and a "Sopranos" connection. As the 133 cardinals who voted during the papal conclave became more known to the public in recent ...
It turns out Paulie Walnuts has a Catholic priest brother (Picture: REX) Many fans of the hit show The Sopranos have been shocked to learn that late actor Tony Sirico, who played Paul ‘Paulie ...
One of the priests in Rome for the conclave is the brother of the actor who played famed “Sopranos” mobster Paul “Paulie Walnuts” Gualtieri, according to a report. Roman Catholic cardinals ...
David Chase Theorizes Why Martin Scorsese Dislikes "The Sopranos" "Was [Scorsese] really not a fan of The Sopranos? Did he ever go on the record to say that?" host Seth Abramovitch asked Chase.
Credit: Photo by Adam Berry/Getty Images As if we needed more evidence that The Sopranos is more popular than ever, it's managed to work its way into the conversation surrounding the Papal Conclave.
Did you hear about my brother the Father?” may not be a line we ever heard from Paulie “Walnuts” Gualtieri on The Sopranos, but it was likely something the late actor Tony Sirico talked about.