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"All Happy Families..." is the 56th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the fourth of the show's fifth season. Written by Toni Kalem and directed by Rodrigo García, it originally aired on March 28, 2004 and was the most-watched program on U.S. cable television for the week.
Lorraine Calluzzo: loan shark working for the Lupertazzi crime family, also known as "Lady Shylock." Jason Evanina : Lorraine Calluzzo's loan-sharking partner and lover. Tony Blundetto (first physical appearance): Tony's cousin and DiMeo/Soprano crime family member who was sent to federal prison in 1986 for hijacking a tractor-trailer.
D'Arbanville left Stevens for periods of time to continue her modeling career in Paris and New York City, and was a part of Warhol's Factory scene. In an interview with Warhol, she said wistfully that she had heard the song "Lady D'Arbanville": Stevens wrote that song "Lady D'Arbanville" when I left for New York.
One of the main cast members from The Sopranos is not happy with her final scene in the show. The HBO series ended in 2007 with a finale that continues to be meticulously analysed to this day.
Tensions rise in New York as loan shark Lorraine Calluzzo and her boyfriend, Jason Evanina, collect debts and pass payments up to Little Carmine. They are attacked by three of Johnny's men: Phil, his brother Billy, and Joey Peeps. Phil subjects Lorraine to a mock execution. She, Jason, and Angelo have a meeting with Tony and Junior.
"The Blue Comet" is the 20th episode of the sixth season of the American television series The Sopranos. Written by series creator and showrunner David Chase and Matthew Weiner, and directed by Alan Taylor, it originally aired in the United States on HBO on June 3, 2007, two weeks after the preceding episode.
But arguably the pivotal scene in the director’s gangster classic, which celebrated its 30th anniversary in August, is the scene where Karen (Lorraine Bracco) tells her soon-to-be husband Henry ...
Lorraine Bracco played a major role in one of the most memorable gangster movies of all time (“GoodFellas”) and also in one of the most memorable gangster TV shows of all time (“The Sopranos ...