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Silvio is most often the one to quote Mafia rules and norms when a tough decision is to be made, even if he ends up disagreeing with Tony. Silvio's move to consigliere once Tony becomes acting boss seems completely natural. Silvio remains Tony's most reliable adviser and enforcer, only displaying his aggression in a small number of incidents.
At the end of Season 1, Artie learns from Tony's mother, Livia, that Tony was responsible for the arson at his original restaurant co-owned with his wife, Vesuvio, in Essex County, New Jersey. Tony's Uncle Junior had planned to stage a hit at Vesuvio on "Little Pussy" Malanga, despite Tony's repeated requests to move the location of the hit ...
"The Sopranos" creator David Chase opens up about new documentary "Wise Guy," and explains why the HBO ... he eventually decided to create a new role for him as Tony’s consigliere, Silvio Dante. ...
At Eugene’s wake, Silvio assumes Tony's responsibilities as acting boss; it is decided to cut Junior off from the Soprano family, making Tony the official boss if he survives. Chris, Paulie and Vito vie for small opportunities to assist Tony's family during the crisis, such as sending presents to his room and bickering over giving a ride home ...
Steven Van Zandt, who played Tony’s consigliere Silvio Dante, introduced Chase, praising him for taking television from the bottom of the entertainment industry’s hierarchy to the top ...
The final episode of The Sopranos shows Tony visiting family and friends, which was inspired by a scene in Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey.In the scene, an astronaut sees potential ...
Dominic Chianese as Corrado "Junior" Soprano, Jr. (7 episodes), Tony's uncle and the official boss of the family, who is becoming increasingly detached from reality. Steven Van Zandt as Silvio Dante (11 episodes), Tony's loyal consigliere. Tony Sirico as Paulie "Walnuts" Gualtieri (11 episodes), a short-tempered capo of the Soprano/Gualtieri crew.
David Chase originally wrote The Sopranos as a feature film based on his mother’s life.. CBS head honcho Les Moonves turned The Sopranos down because he didn't like that Tony took Prozac ...