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  1. Academy Award nominee Lorraine Bracco ("Goodfellas") chatted about starring in "The Union"' on Netflix, and her other acting projects.

  2. In the new HBO documentary “Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos,” Drea de Matteo, star of “The Sopranos,” said that she misunderstood what the hit mafia series was about when she first ...

  3. “The Sopranos” stars Lorraine Bracco and Steve Buscemi along with Alyssa Milano, Robert De Niro and more are coming together to give Vice President Harris’s White House run an Italian-flavored...

  4. Lorraine Bracco opens up on hosting The Dead Wives Club and covering the shocking story of Natalie Wood. Lorraine spoke exclusively to DailyMail TV about the intense story.

  5. Lorraine Bracco Photo via People. This struggle was a key part of her character’s development, showcasing her growth as both a professional and an individual. The series finale left fans with lingering questions, particularly about Dr. Melfi’s decisions and their impact on her life.

  6. We're using that as an excuse to revisit our interviews with Chase, as well as Lorraine Bracco, who played Tony's psychiatrist, Dr. Melfi, and Michael Imperioli, who played Tony's impetuous...

  7. In this article, we will explore Lorraine Bracco's early career, focusing on her first acting role, the challenges she faced, and how this opportunity shaped her future in the entertainment industry. Bracco was born on October 2, 1954, in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, New York.

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