After leaving the iconic character of mafia boss Tony Soprano behind, Gandolfini took a supporting role in critically acclaimed films such as Where The Wild Things Are, Zero Dark Thirty and Killing Them Softly. Sadly, Gandolfini died at the age of 51 after suffering a heart attack while in Italy, where he was attending the Taormina Film Festival. Following his tragic passing, Gandolfini earned rave reviews for his performance opposite Julia Louis-Dreyfus in Enough Said.
A role like Carmela, Tony's long-suffering wife, is a hard one to top, but Falco, who won an Emmy and two Golden Globes during the show's six-ear run, managed to find an equally compelling role on Showtime's Nurse Jackie as the drug-addicted titular character. Her work on the series landed her the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 2009.
Sigler, who played Tony's daugher Meadow, left the mob to join one of Hollywood's coolest crews when she guest starred on Entourage as herself for 13 episodes. She's also made guest appearances on Ugly Betty and Drop Dead Diva and recently starred in NBC's shortlived sitcom Guys With Kids. Sigler and her fiancé Cutter Dykstra recently welcomed their first child, a boy named Beau.
After playing Caporegime-turned-Underboss Paulie "Walnuts" Gualtieri, Tony's righthand man, Sirico guest-starred on series such as Medium and Chuck. He also put in a guest appearance on Sopranos costar Steven Van Zandt's Lilyhammer. Following the (brief) death of Brian on Family Guy, Sirico voiced the Griffin family's new dog Vinny, who received a less than warm reception from outraged fans.
Coming off his unforgettable role as Christopher Moltisanti, Imperioli barely gave viewers a chance to miss him as he's enjoyed a streak of guest appearances on shows such as Girls, Californication, Necessary Roughness and The Office, as well as starring on two shortlived series, Life on Mars and Detroit 1-8-7.
De Matteo's character Adriana suffered one of the HBO hit's most shocking deaths after Tony learned she was the mole giving information to the FBI in season five. Post-Sopranos, De Matteo spent two seasons as Joey Tribbiani's sister on Joey and lived on Desperate Housewives' Wisteria Lane for a bit before taking on the role of Jax's drug-addicted ex-wife Wendy on FX's Sons of Anarchy. She was recently upped to series regular for the gritty biker drama's sixth and final season.
Shy and big-hearted, Schirripa's Bobby Bacala, Tony's brother-in-law, was a fan favorite before he was gunned down in a hobby shop by Phil Leotard. (Ugh.) After leaving the mob behind, Schirripa went on to star on ABC Family's longrunning teen drama, The Secret Life of the American Teenager. Next up for Schirripa is a starring role in Jersey Boys, the highly anticipated film adaptation of the hit musical.
After portraying Junior Soprano, Tony's uncle, throughout the six-year run, Chianese went on to star in another HBO gangster drama Boardwalk Empire in the recurring roel of Leander Whitlock, a retired Atlantic City alderman. He's also popped up on Damages and The Good Wife as one of their many guest star judges.
After leaving his Sopranos role of Silvia Dante, who ended the series in a coma, this longtime member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band moved on to Netflix's original series Lilyhammer.
Now starring as Bishop, the new female lead on TV's highest-rated show NCIS, Wickersham's first notable role was as A.J.'s girlfriend Rhiannon during the sixth and final season.
The other woman in Tony's life, Bracco played the polarizing mob boss' psychiatrist Jennifer Melfi. She currently stars on TNT's hit drama Rizzoli & Isles as Angela Isles, Angie Harmon's character's overbearing mother.
After serving as a writer and execuive producer on the series its final two seasons, Weiner shot to fame with his critically acclaimed AMC drama Mad Men, which has won the Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series four times.
After working on The Sopranos during its entire six-season run, Winter went on to create HBO's hit gangster drama Boardwalk Empire, which will end after its fifth season. Winter also wrote the screenplay for Martin Scorcese's recent flick The Wolf of Wall Street, which stars Leonardo DiCaprio. Anyone else seeing a trend here?
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