Sopranos Cast Reveals Untold Stories of Working with James Gandolfini – The Emotional Truth Behind ‘Wise Guy

James Gandolfini was memorialized by his former cast members in The Sopranos documentary as they revisited the HBO show’s success in a two-part documentary titled Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos.

Released via HBO on Saturday, September 7, the film shows director Alex Gibney sitting face-to-face with the show’s creator, David Chase, on a set that looks awfully similar to Dr. Jennifer Melfi’s (Lorraine Bracco) office. The pair discussed how the show, which premiered in 1999 and aired for six seasons until the controversial series finale in 2007, became a cultural phenomenon.

“He was very different than Tony Soprano, he was very laid back,” Michael Imperioli (Christopher Moltisanti) said of the late star. “He wore Birkenstocks and liked Green Day and AC/DC. What’s funny is that a lot of fans look at Tony Soprano as kind of a role model — which is very scary in a lot of ways. He probably felt that: people thinking he’s Tony Soprano and he’s not.”

While the cast and crew had fond memories of working with whom Chase, 79, referred to as a “really complicated” but “good guy,” they recalled the low points of Gandolfini’s career as well.

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