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      • On the Talking Sopranos podcast, Grimaldi spoke of approaching Philly in the simplest way possible. “Well, Philly was a loudmouth,” Grimaldi explained. “Not that my father was a loudmouth, but when I watch Philly I see my father. My father was a tough, strong longshoreman.”
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  2. Mar 3, 2021 · On the Talking Sopranos podcast, Grimaldi spoke of approaching Philly in the simplest way possible. “Well, Philly was a loudmouth,” Grimaldi explained. “Not that my father was a...

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  3. "Whoever Did This" With Guests Al Sapienza and Dan Grimaldi Michael and Steve welcome Al Sapienza (Mikey Palmice) and Dan Grimaldi (Philly and Patsy Parisi). Then, they discuss the episode, which was a big one for Ralphie.

  4. On the Talking Sopranos podcast, Grimaldi spoke of approaching Philly in the simplest way possible. “Well, Philly was a loudmouth,” Grimaldi explained. “Not that my father was a loudmouth, but when I watch Philly I see my father. My father was a tough, strong longshoreman.” Grimaldi said his father grew up in South Brooklyn, which the ...

  5. Not with Ginnie upstairs. Michael said A.S was a woman in one of the last episodes, that’s if they were a real person and not an invention for the listeners. Take it easy, we're not making a western. I thought the consensus was that it was Allen Sepinwall, who wrote The Soprano Sessions.

  6. Talking Sopranos is a 91-episode rewatch podcast hosted by Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa in 2020 and 2021, based on the long-running HBO television series The Sopranos (1999–2007). Imperioli played Christopher Moltisanti , and also wrote and produced five episodes, [2] while Schirripa played Bobby Baccalieri in the series.

  7. Dec 20, 2021 · The writer-director had visited the podcast in the past, but he was in rare form for the finale, straight-up spilling the beans on lingering series questions. His comments follow a recent headline ...

  8. Philip "Phil" Leotardo is a major character and the final antagonist of The Sopranos. He is a highly respected senior member of the Lupertazzi crime family, and after his release from prison following a 20-year stretch in 2004, he quickly comes into conflict with the DiMeo crime family and Tony Soprano. He is portrayed by Frank Vincent. Phil was born around 1941[1] in New York City, to an ...

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