THE SOPRANOS 15-YEAR ANNIVERSARY ‘JAMES WAS SO LOVED’
Jun 19, 2022
2 minutes
Words: Glen Williams.
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It’s his streetwise, New York accent you notice first. Someone who knows their way around dirty back streets from Harlem to the Bronx, yet somehow manages to come out shinier than life ever intended them to be.
That’s Joseph Gannascoli, who became a household name in the highly acclaimed gangster drama, celebrating its 15th anniversary.
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