JAMES GANDOLFINI's TV mob character Tony Soprano will have some of his wardrobe sold at auction next month, including his signature white tank top and light blue striped boxer shorts, Reuters reports.
Other items to be sold are a blood stained outfit worn by Soprano when he was shot at the beginning of season six by Uncle Junior, as well as his robe and leather slippers. Also up for grabs will be wardrobe pieces from other characters, including Junior, Paulie Walnuts and A.J. Soprano.
"Sopranos" alum JAMES GANDOLFINI is heading to the other side of the law for his new big-screen gig, 'In The Loop,' according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Bada Bing! Tony (JAMES GANDOLFINI) and his crew are back for the final nine episodes of "The Sopranos." The beginning of the end starts Sunday, April 8 at 9 p.m. on HBO, when Tony, who survived a close call with death at the hands of his uncle last season, struggles to remind himself that each day is a gift; and wife Carmela (EDIE FALCO) plans for a future that may not happen.
"I am so sad," Edie told ET at the premiere for this season's "The Sopranos." "I have had nothing but great things to say about this [job] from the get-go. No actor is luckier. It has been the ideal job, and I will miss it terribly."
"Late Night"'s CONAN O'BRIEN is this year's host for the 58th Annual Primetime Emmy® Awards, and he promises to do his best to make the show funny and to move it along.
"I think most people know my sense of humor," he says. "It's fairly silly. It's for the most part a waste of time. [My monologue] will be in that vein."
"The Sopranos" star James Gandolfini has signed a three-year exclusive production deal with HBO. The agreement marks the launch of the three-time Emmy winner's company, Attaboy Films.
Among the first projects Gandolfini and his producing partner Alex Ryan are developing is the biopic "Hemingway," in which the actor will star, as well as "Occupation Iraq," a documentary about American soldiers in Iraq.
Some surprises and even a few "desperate" snubs came out of this morning's Emmy nominations, when BRAD GARRETT and JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS announced the contenders for the 58th Annual Primetime Emmy® Awards!
Leading the TV series race this time out is "24," which pulled in 12 nods, followed by "Grey's Anatomy" with 11 noms and "Will and Grace" with 10 -- but missing from any lead acting categories were popular drama "Lost" and those feisty "Desperate Housewives."
When the 58th Annual Primetime Emmy® Awards nominations are announced by BRAD GARRETT and JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS on Thursday morning, expect some surprises. The voting for the prestigious TV awards has been changed this year to try to level out the competition between the big three networks and the smaller channels, so shows such as the "Gilmore Girls," "Veronica Mars" and "Battlestar Galactica" may finally get the recognition TV critics feel they deserve.
"This year the Emmy nominations should not look like a rerun," says Emmy expert TOM O'NEIL, who shares his expertise with ET and also on his Web site goldderby.latimes.com, which is part of theenvelope.latimes.com. "There is a new voting process that hopes to welcome in new blood."
They're back. It's been a long 21 months for fans of New Jersey's favorite mob family "The Sopranos," but the HBO series finally kicked off its sixth season Sunday evening with an episode that ended with a bang.
When OPRAH WINFREY celebrated her 50th birthday, JOHN TRAVOLTA was right there partying with her. On Sunday night the Museum of the Moving Image saluted John at a black-tie event and Oprah was front and center to make the presentation.
"An opportunity to declare my love for John Travolta," she said, "Oh yeah, I had to be here!"
CHRISTINA APPLEGATE is on a roll. After capturing WILL FERRELL's heart in 'Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy,' she's now got her sights on BEN AFFLECK in 'Surviving Christmas' -- while playing none other than Tony Soprano JAMES GANDOLFINI's daughter!
Our own JANN CARL catches up with Christina to get her take on the 'Christmas' spirit, romance and keeping the flame alive with hubby JOHNATHON SCHAECH!
From 'Good Will Hunting' to 'Pearl Harbor' BEN AFFLECK has had a number of box-office hits. Now, the 'Jersey Girl' star is teaming up with "Sopranos" star JAMES GANDOLFINI for what is sure to be another big-screen victory in the yuletide comedy 'Surviving Christmas,' in theaters October 22.
Our own JANN CARL sits down with Ben to get his candid take on having kids one day, his own childhood memories of Christmas -- and what he'll do for a chuckle.
Santa's coming early this year as BEN AFFLECK teams up with "Sopranos" star JAMES GANDOLFINI and 'Anchorman' cornerstone CHRISTINA APPLEGATE for the yuletide comedy 'Surviving Christmas,' in theaters October 22.
Tonight on ET, our own JANN CARL's on the red carpet with Ben, James and the cast of 'Christmas' for the Hollywood premiere to see if they've been naughty or nice!
Season five of "The Sopranos" debuted on HBO last week and from the opening shot in which the newspaper is laying ignored in the driveway, it is obvious things have changed. According to executive producer/creator DAVID CHASE, this year's episodes deal with the limitations of family and friendship in a materialistic world.
Additionally, Tony's (JAMES GANDOLFINI) leadership will be challenged as many of the new additions to the cast -- from the Mob Class of 2004 -- are former "made" guys just getting out of prison after serving 15 to 20 years. Among those are ROBERT LOGGIA, playing Feech LaManna, a former mob boss; FRANKIE VALLI as Rusty Millio, a rival family member; FRANK VINCENT, playing Phil Leotardo, one of Johnny Sack's gang; and JOE SANTOS, playing Angelo Garepe, an ex-consigliere. The idea came from an article that Chase read in the Newark Star Ledger about the highly publicized RICO cases of the '80s, and the fact that a lot of those guys have served their time and are being released.
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