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Sopranos, The

Drama Series

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The Sopranos is an American television drama series created by David Chase that revolves around the New Jersey-based Italian-American mobster Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) and the difficulties he faces as he tries to balance the often conflicting requirements of his home life and the criminal organization he heads. The series also features Tony's family members and Mafia associates in prominent roles and storylines, most notably his wife Carmela (Edie Falco) and cousin and protégé Christopher Moltisanti (Michael Imperioli). The many conflicts in his life lead to an on-off professional relationship with psychiatrist Dr. Jennifer Melfi (Lorraine Bracco).

The series premiered on the premium cable network HBO in the United States on January 10, 1999 and ended its original run of six seasons and 86 episodes on June 10, 2007. The show has also been broadcast on A&E in the United States and internationally. The Sopranos was produced by HBO, Chase Films and Brad Grey Television. It was primarily filmed at Silvercup Studios, New York City and on location in New Jersey. The executive producers throughout the show's run were Chase, Brad Grey, Robin Green, Mitchell Burgess, Ilene S. Landress, Terence Winter, and Matthew Weiner. Chase also served as showrunner and head writer.

 A major commercial and critical success, The Sopranos is the most financially successful series in the history of cable television and is acknowledged as one of the greatest television series of all time. The series is noted for its high level of quality in every aspect of production and is particularly recognized for its writing, its cinematic style, and the performances of its lead actors. The show is credited with bringing a greater level of artistry to the television medium and paving the way for many successful drama series that followed. It also won a multitude of awards, including twenty-one Emmys and five Golden Globes.

 A staple of 2000s American popular culture, The Sopranos has been the subject of much parody, controversy, and analysis, and has spawned books, a video game, high-charting soundtrack albums, and a large amount of assorted merchandise. Several members of the show's cast and crew that were previously largely unknown to the public have had successful careers after The Sopranos.

 

Who Talked About This Show

  • Alan Ball
  • David Chase
  • Danny DeVito
  • Michael Fuchs
  • Lee Rich
  • Timothy Van Patten
  • Matthew Weiner
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All Interviewee clips on this show

  • Alan Ball
    • Alan Ball on learning about tone from The Sopranos
      Clip begins at: 00:52, Duration: 00m 19s
  • Danny DeVito
    • Danny DeVito on his fascination with watching The Sopranos; on the value of watching it on-demand on DVD
      Clip begins at: 49:13, Duration: 01m 15s
  • Michael Fuchs
    • Michael Fuchs on HBO Sports programming and HBO post-his departure
      Clip begins at: 41:44, Duration: 05m 32s
  • Lee Rich
    • Lee Rich on staying home to watch TV shows
      Clip begins at: 03:29, Duration: 01m 11s
  • Timothy Van Patten
    • Director Timothy Van Patten on his work on The Sopranos
      Clip begins at: 46:37
    • Timothy Van Patten on his "story by" credit for the "Pine Barrens" episode of The Sopranos
      Clip begins at: 57:27
    • Director Timothy Van Patten on his work on The Sopranos (continued)
      Clip begins at: 00:20, Duration: 24m 04s
    • Director Timothy Van Patten on The Sopranos episode "Amour Fou"
      Clip begins at: 10:42, Duration: 01m 34s
    • Director Timothy Van Patten on The Sopranos episode "Members Only"
      Clip begins at: 12:16, Duration: 02m 02s
    • Director Timothy Van Patten on The Sopranos finale, "Made in America" and the legacy of the series
      Clip begins at: 19:10, Duration: 05m 14s
  • Matthew Weiner
    • Matthew Weiner on the impact The Sopranos had on him and his writing for Mad Men
      Clip begins at: 47:10
    • Matthew Weiner on writing for The Sopranos
      Clip begins at: 51:13
    • Matthew Weiner on writing for the Sopranos, and the hope it gave him for good television
      Clip begins at: 00:01
    • Matthew Weiner on the time he took writing for The Sopranos and David Chase
      Clip begins at: 07:23
    • Matthew Weiner on The Sopranos episode "Sentimental Education" where Carmela has an affair
      Clip begins at: 09:04
    • Matthew Weiner on the writer's room on The Sopranos; David Chase's involvement
      Clip begins at: 16:38
    • Matthew Weiner on the Sopranos episode "Luxury Lounge".
      Clip begins at: 26:05, Duration: 02m 40s
    • Matthew Weiner on "Kenny and Heidi" episode of The Sopranos, co-written with David Chase, and how the episode was about guilt.
      Clip begins at: 29:00
    • Matthew Weiner on the Sopranos episode "Mayhem" which he was very proud to have written
      Clip begins at: 30:22
    • Matthew Weiner on "The Blue Comet" the second-to last episode of The Sopranos
      Clip begins at: 32:14
    • Matthew Weiner on the finale of The Sopranos; the secrecy surrounding the series
      Clip begins at: 35:02
    • Matthew Weiner on The Sopranos' legacy
      Clip begins at: 43:20, Duration: 02m 32s
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