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Denise Borino-Quinn (January 6, 1964 – October 27, 2010) was an American television actress known for her recurring role as Ginny Sacrimoni, the wife of New York mob boss Johnny Sack in the television series The Sopranos.
Denise Borino-Quinn, 46, American actress (The Sopranos), liver cancer. [325] Gene Fodge, 79, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs). [326] William Griffiths, 88, British Olympic silver medal-winning field hockey player. [327] Chris Gulker, 59, American photographer, programmer and writer, brain cancer. [328]
"Kennedy and Heidi" is the 83rd episode of the HBO television series The Sopranos, the sixth episode of the second half of the show's sixth season, and the 18th episode of the season overall. Written by Matthew Weiner and series creator and showrunner David Chase and directed by Alan Taylor, it premiered in the United S
In the wee hours of March 23, 2015, Denise Huskins was taken from the Mare Island, California home of her then-boyfriend Aaron Quinn. The … American Nightmare’s 9 (Mostly Unanswered) Burning ...
Denise Borino (1964–2010), actress, Ginny Sacramoni on The Sopranos ; Joe Borowski (born 1971), former MLB pitcher, current sportscaster for the Arizona Diamondbacks ; Philip Bosco (1930–2018), actor (Jersey City) Emma Bourne (1846–1924), president, New Jersey Woman's Christian Temperance Union
A woman working for Wells Fargo in Arizona died at work and was found four days later, authorities have confirmed. Denise Prudhomme, 60, last clocked in at the Wells Fargo in Tempe at 7 a.m. on ...
Matthew Muller -- who pleaded guilty in the 2015 kidnapping and sexual assault of Denise Huskins -- was charged in connection with two other home invasions from 2009, the Santa Clara County ...
As the series was recorded some 13–14 years after the March 2007 filming of the last Sopranos episode, several cast and crew members had died in the interim, including actors James Gandolfini (Tony Soprano), Frank Vincent (Phil Leotardo), and Denise Borino-Quinn (Ginny Sacrimoni), among others.