HBO and David Chase's iconic show, The Sopranos, inevitably changed the landscape of television forever, and even 25 years later, the show is still considered to be one of the best television dramas of all time. The modern gangster series stars James Gandolfini in his breakthrough role as the notorious New Jersey boss, Tony Soprano, who tries to find a healthy balance between his unconventional choice of work and his personal life as a family man. The Sopranos also features an all-star supporting cast including Edie Falco, Michael Imperioli, and Goodfellas' star, Lorraine Bracco.
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