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Ralph Cifaretto: beaten and strangled to death by Tony Soprano due to suspicion that he caused the fire that killed Pie-O-My, which Ralph denies, but also due to his murder of Tracee, the 20-year old stripper Ralph kills in "University". [1] His body is then dismembered and decapitated with the help of Christopher Moltisanti.
Vito performs his first on-screen murder by shooting Jackie Jr. in the back of the head. In 2002, in the Season 4 episode "Whoever Did This", Tony kills Cifaretto after he figures that Ralph was responsible for the death of their prized racehorse Pie-O-My for insurance money. Vito is subsequently promoted to capo of the Aprile Crew, as he was ...
Joseph Peter Pantoliano (born September 12, 1951) is an American actor who has played over 150 roles across film, television, and theater. [1] [2] He is best known for portraying Ralph "Ralphie" Cifaretto on the HBO crime drama The Sopranos (1999–2007), for which he won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, and Cypher in the sci-fi action film The Matrix ...
Tony then tells Phil and Johnny where Tony B can be found. Phil arrives expecting to exact his revenge, but only finds the body. Johnny tells Tony that Tony B's death "didn't solve a thing." Tony meets Johnny at his New Jersey house and offers a percentage of Tony B's Bloomfield Avenue casino as a peace offering to Phil. At the moment the feud ...
"University" is the 32nd episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the sixth of the show's third season. The teleplay was written by Terence Winter and Salvatore J. Stabile from a story idea by David Chase, Terence Winter, Todd A. Kessler, Robin Green, and Mitchell Burgess.
The episode's title is the name of Ralph's racehorse, Pie-O-My. The name is a misspelling derived from the now defunct Py-O-My Baking Mix Company, operated for some years by the Weinberg family. References to other media or events
Ralph refers to Valentina as "my Chiquita Banana" and "the Mambo Queen." A distraught Nucci tells Paulie that in an effort to be friendly, she bought Cookie a card from the gift shop (to no effect.) She says "I cared enough, and I sent the very best," a reference to the Hallmark slogan. Carmela watches the television show Mario Eats Italy.
Ralph Cifaretto: A high-ranking soldier in the former Aprile crew who pushes to be made captain of the said crew. Eugene Pontecorvo: A well-liked associate and soon-to-be made man in the Aprile crew. Noah Tannenbaum: A half-black, half-Jewish college student and potential boyfriend of Meadow's.