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sunflowers
06-19-2013, 04:48 PM
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.


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Jolie Rouge
06-19-2013, 05:21 PM
Scooped ME !

Rest in peace, James Gandolfini.
The actor, most famous for his role as the mafia boss in
'The Sopranos', has passed away at 51.

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sunflowers
06-19-2013, 06:09 PM
Scooped ME !


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I was trying..lol

Jolie Rouge
06-23-2013, 10:02 PM
James Gandolfini: A Look at His Final Hours
By GILLIAN MOHNEY | Good Morning America – Sat, Jun 22, 2013 1:36 PM EDT

James Gandolfini was actively enjoying his family vacation without any reported signs of heart trouble right up to his final hours, according to new details released by the actor's family spokesman.

The 51-year-old actor died Wednesday after suffering a fatal heart attack in Rome. An autopsy found the heart attack was brought on by natural causes.

Gandolfini had spent the day before his death sightseeing in Rome. He toured the Vatican with his 13-year-old son Michael before enjoying an outdoor meal as they waited for Gandolfini's sister to arrive.

Although it was reported that Gandolfini enjoyed an extravagant meal the night before he died, his family has disputed those reports.

Michael Kobold, a family friend who has acted as the family's spokesman, said Gandolfini appeared to be in good health. "Jim was a really happy guy, especially because he'd just had a baby daughter eight months ago," Kobold said. "He was extremely happy. He was healthy. There was nothing wrong with him, so this came as a surprise and a total shock."

Gandolfini was enjoying the vacation a few days before he was supposed to attend the Taormina Film Festival in Sicily this weekend and receive the Taormina City Prize. Gandolfini fell ill Wednesday night in his room at the Hotel Exedra. The actor was taken to a hospital around 10:40 p.m. as paramedics attempted to resuscitate him.

At the hospital, doctors attempted to resuscitate the actor for another 40 minutes, but were unsuccessful, according to Prof. Claudio Modini, director of the hospital's emergency department. "We are all devastated by this loss," Kobold said Friday. "James was a devoted husband, the loving father of two children and a brother and cousin we could always count on."

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie ordered all state flags to be lowered to half-staff in honor of Gandolfini.

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Jolie Rouge
06-24-2013, 12:42 PM
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Gandolfini is somewhere laughing .... :rofl: