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Michael Imperioli (born March 26, 1966) [1] is an American actor, novelist, screenwriter and musician. He is best known for his roles as Christopher Moltisanti in the HBO crime drama series The Sopranos (1999–2007), which earned him the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2004, and as Dominic Di Grasso in the HBO comedy drama series The White Lotus in 2022.
"Christopher" is the 42nd episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the third episode of the show's fourth season. Its teleplay was written by Michael Imperioli, from a story idea by Imperioli and Maria Laurino. It was directed by Tim Van Patten and originally aired on September 29, 2002.
Christopher Moltisanti, portrayed by Michael Imperioli, [1] is a fictional character of the HBO TV series The Sopranos. He is Tony Soprano 's protégé and a member of the DiMeo crime family , rising from associate to captain over the course of the series.
On June 10, 2007, The Sopranos went out not with a bang-bang, but with a cut to black. In that now-iconic moment, showrunner David Chase shocked millions of viewers who were used to shows ending ...
The Sopranos finale shocked not only viewers but cast members too. Michael Imperioli — who played Tony’s hot-headed “nephew” Christopher Moltisanti — said he couldn't believe the finale ...
The Sopranos creator David Chase likened Gandolfini to his acerbic mobster character. “He was really a good guy and really complicated,” Chase said in Wise Guy.
An envious Christopher complains to Adriana that Massive Genius lives in The Hamptons where he is visited by Alec Baldwin and Whitney Houston. Christopher names what he considers to be "great Italian singers: "Frankie Valli, Dion, and The Rascals. Adriana then turns up the Bon Jovi song "You Give Love a Bad Name" as "paisan pride."
After delivering terrific performances as A.J. on 'The Sopranos,' Robert Iler basically quit acting. On the 'Talking Sopranos' podcast, he explained why.