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Lorraine Bracco
News and opinions about TV actress Lorraine Bracco. According to Wikipedia: Lorraine Bracco is an Academy Award-nominated American actress who is best known for her role as Dr. Jennifer Melfi on the HBO TV series, The Sopranos.
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The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that former The Sopranos star Lorraine Bracco will join the cast of the TNT crime drama pilot Rizzoli, based on characters created by mystery author Tess Gerritsen. It was previously announced that Angie Harmon will play the role of Boston police detective Jane Rizzoli in the pilot, and Sasha Alexander as Rizzoli's crime solving partner, medical examiner Maura Isles. Bracco will play Rizzoli's mother...
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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - "The Sopranos" alumna Lorraine Bracco is returning to series television with a role in TNT's drama pilot "Rizzoli."
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Bob Saget is going to get weird on A&E.The cable channel has greenlit seven episodes of a series called "Bob Saget's Strange Days," in which the comedian and former "Full House" star immerses himself in some of the odder subcultures that exist in our great nation. A&E says that, among other things, he'll spend time with a group of survivalists preparing for the end of the world, ride with a biker gang and hang with mail-order brides and their...
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A star of HBO's "The Sopranos” is headed back to series television, reports The Hollywood Reporter. Lorraine Bracco has signed on to a role in TNT’s drama pilot, "Rizzoli," where she’ll play the mother of the crime-solving police detective of the same name (played by Angie Harmon.) --Elizabeth Jensen
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New York Daily News'Sopranos' movie not going to happen, actor Michael Imperioli saysNew York Daily News... "The Hungry Ghosts," in NYC. Added his former "Sopranos" co-star Lorraine Bracco: "There is no movie. It's never going to happen, as far as I know."
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