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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 ...
Ralph "Ralphie" Cifaretto is portrayed by Joe Pantoliano. Ralph is not present in Season 1 or 2, as he spends a prolonged period of time in Miami, Florida, and lived in Delray Beach, Florida. Ralph first appears as a soldier in the Aprile Crew in the second episode of Season 3, "Proshai, Livushka". He is characterized as an excellent earner but ...
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.
To this day, it’s a brutal watch, cementing Ralph Cifaretto – played by the great Joe Pantoliano – as one of the series’ most loathsome figures. 4. Season five, episode 13: “All Due ...
On Tony's instructions, Ralphie phones Johnny to try and make peace, but gives a half-hearted apology; Johnny takes this as an admission of guilt and is further angered. Johnny asks Carmine to permit a hit on Ralphie; he refuses. There are two sit-downs. Johnny walks out of the first because Ralphie is present.
"No-Show" is the 41st episode of the HBO television series The Sopranos and the second episode of the show's fourth season. Written by David Chase and Terence Winter , it was directed by John Patterson and originally aired on September 22, 2002.
Tony confronts Ralphie Cifaretto, an ambitious and effective member of Richie Aprile's crew, and Albert Barese about a sanitation dispute. He urges them not to start any more fires that may attract press attention. Instead, Ralphie has a man beaten up with baseball bats. Separately, Ray Curto meets his handler from the FBI; he is 'cooperating'.
Ralphie has begun to distance himself from Rosalie; he and Janice ostentatiously embrace. Junior, no longer under house arrest, sings the Italian love song "Core 'ngrato", moving some of the men to tears. Meadow, drunk, throws pieces of bread at Junior while he is singing, then quickly leaves when she sees that her father has noticed.