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Dania Ramirez (born November 8, 1979) [1] is a Dominican actress. Her credits include the roles of Maya Herrera in the NBC series Heroes, Alex in the HBO series Entourage, and Blanca during the last season of the HBO crime drama The Sopranos on television.
In the lavish home of his girlfriend Devin Pillsbury, A.J. is intimidated by her family's wealth. When his friends ask why his family does not have "Don Corleone money", he has no answer. One evening, high on heroin, Christopher receives a call from Tony instructing him to meet in twenty minutes. Tony says that to limit his own exposure, he ...
Unlike his older sister, AJ is a chronic underachiever with moderate self-esteem issues. During his high school years, he began developing a rebellious streak that leads him to crashing his mother's car, smoking marijuana at his own confirmation , getting drunk on stolen communion wine, vandalizing his school's swimming pool, and getting ...
Joseph Siravo (The Sopranos), Jon Bernthal (The Many Saints of Newark) as Giovanni "Johnny Boy" Soprano: he is Tony Soprano's deceased father, the former captain of the Soprano crew. He was the son of Corrado Soprano Sr. and Mariangela D'Agostino from Ariano in the Province of Avellino who immigrated to the United States in 1911; he was a ...
"Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request..." is the 70th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the fifth of the show's sixth season. Written by Terence Winter and directed by Steve Buscemi , it originally aired on April 9, 2006.
Two decades after the premiere of the mob drama, the actors behind Carmela, Paulie, Silvio, Dr. Melfi, Meadow, AJ, Christopher and more reunited. 'The Sopranos' cast reunites for iconic HBO show's ...
Epps starred as Jerome in season 1, episode 2, titled “46 Long,” of The Sopranos. Michael B. Jordan. Before he was Wallace on The Wire, Jordan had a small role in The Sopranos. He appeared as ...
After delivering terrific performances as A.J. on 'The Sopranos,' Robert Iler basically quit acting. On the 'Talking Sopranos' podcast, he explained why.