Riding the momentum from the show, Bracco appeared in Law & Order: Criminal Intent, narrated the true-crime series I Married ...
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Lorraine Bracco, 71, dishes on classic roles and joyful aging (exclusive)
With her iconic roles as mob wife Karen Hill in Goodfellas and Tony Soprano's therapist, Dr. Melfi, in The Sopranos, Lorraine Bracco has long been known for her strong and charismatic screen presence, ...
When actors talk about working on The Sopranos, you’ll hear them describe the cast as “a family” both on and off the set. Star James Gandolfini (Tony Soprano) and his castmates would attend award ...
Lorraine Bracco has no problem calling herself one “tough broad.” Thanks to her career-defining roles in “The Sopranos” and “Goodfellas,” the Bay Ridge-born star, 66, has developed quite the ...
The actress played Tony Soprano's therapist Dr. Melfi on the hit HBO show Fart jokes, it appear, never get old — just ask Lorraine Bracco. During an appearance on Tuesday's episode of the Gangster ...
Academy Award nominee Lorraine Bracco (“Goodfellas”) chatted about starring in the new Netflix film “Nonnas,” which debuted at No. 1. Lorraine Bracco as Roberta in 'Nonnas.' Photo Credit: Jeong Park, ...
Lorraine Bracco knows what she wants when it comes to love. The Sopranos alum, 70, revealed she is open to a new relationship and dished on the attributes that she hopes to find in a future partner.
"I am no longer a brunette and people have been very accepting to it," she said Lorraine Bracco is loving the freedom of going gray. The Sopranos alum, 70, ditched box dye in 2020, during the COVID ...
Lorraine Bracco in 'Welcome to Mama's.' Photo Courtesy of Crown Media Lorraine Bracco in 'Welcome to Mama's.' Photo Courtesy of Crown Media Academy Award nominee Lorraine Bracco (“Goodfellas”) chatted ...
Lorraine Bracco didn’t see “Goodfellas” until 2016. “Well, I went to the premiere, but I missed the start doing interviews, and then they pulled me out before the end, and then I had another job on a ...
Lorraine Bracco has endeared audiences for decades thanks to her prominent roles as Italian-American characters in The Sopranos, Goodfellas, and more. Her latest undertaking, however, is on a network ...
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