"Whatever you have to do, as long as it’s not disrespecting people, I get it."
Victoria Pedretti makes her Broadway debut alongside Succession’s Jeremy Strong and The Sopranos’ Michael Imperioli in the Broadway revival An Enemy of the People
The White Lotus star Michael Imperioli showed off his improv skills on Thursday night when climate activists crashed a performance of Broadway’s An Enemy of the People.
The actor, who is currently in a Broadway production of the Henrik Ibsen play, tells Rolling Stone he found being interrupted mid-scene by climate protestors exciting
The "Sopranos" alum "resorted to tapping into otherworldly means to get it through the studio system."
The Sopranos alum Michael Imperioli has clarified comments he made over the weekend in light of the Supreme Court decision, which ruled that a web designer could refuse to provide services for same-sex weddings on religious grounds.
Michael Imperioli is the latest actor to speak out against a recent Supreme Court decision, which ruled that a web designer could refuse to provide services for same-sex weddings due to her religious beliefs.
"Hate and ignorance is not a legitimate point of view," The White Lotus actor writes
Hear Sharon Van Etten and Michael Imperioli's take on the Ink Spots' "I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire" and Angel Olsen's rendition of "My Reverie," originally performed by Larry Clinton & His Orchestra
Every year the Oscar’s hold an in memoriam segment honoring stars and Hollywood professionals who lost their lives over the past year, and every time, there’s controversy after the segment seems to leave notable faces out.
Michael Imperioli has confirmed a film in the works with “The Sopranos” creator David Chase. “The White Lotus” Season 2 star revealed that he is co-writing a feature with Chase that will also involve fellow “Sopranos” alum Steve Schirripa, who co-hosts viral podcast “Talking Sopranos” with Imperioli.
Few conversation topics get actors more riled up than “method acting.” The phrase, which originally referred to a specific style of thespian preparation as pioneered by Konstantin Stanislavsky, is now used as a catch-all term to describe actors going to extreme lengths to get inside the minds of their characters.
Directed by Alan Taylor, Many Saints explores Tony Soprano's upbringing in New Jersey during riots in the 1960s between the Black and Italian communities.
[Editor’s note: The following post contains a minor spoiler for “The Many Saints of Newark.”] The upcoming “Sopranos” prequel movie “The Many Saints of Newark” takes place decades before the Emmy-winning HBO drama series, but series creator David Chase still managed to lure back one of the original show’s most popular actors.
“The Sopranos” is back in a huge way thanks to pandemic streaming, the upcoming prequel film “The Many Saints of Newark,” and various show-devoted podcasts such as Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa’s popular “Talking Sopranos” series.
The Sopranos aired its last episode on June 10, 2007. Steve Carell departed The Office on April 28, 2011. Still, HBO wasn't keen on James Gandolfini, who portrayed Tony Soprano at the center of the iconic mob drama, replacing Carell.
Martin Scorsese is considered by most to be one of the greatest filmmakers ever, and “Goodfellas” is often cited as his best film. If you can’t turn off “Goodfellas” whenever you see it on TV, here are 20 facts you need to know.
The Sopranos signed off June 10, 2007—nearly 14 years ago—with Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) vaguely sitting down to dinner with his family at a diner before abruptly fading to black.
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