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Meadow Mariangela Soprano, portrayed by Jamie-Lynn Sigler, is a fictional character on the HBO TV series The Sopranos.In the early seasons, Meadow is introduced as a smart but spoiled partygoer, whose over-dramatic personality and state of being in denial reveal a somewhat troubled upbringing.
In 1997, Sigler was cast as Meadow Soprano, daughter of New Jersey mob boss Tony Soprano on the HBO series The Sopranos. [5] When her manager first told her about auditioning for The Sopranos, Sigler thought she would have to sing soprano. [6] She continued to play the role through the series finale in 2007. [7] [8]
Meadow suggested that he enroll at the Fashion Institute of Technology because he said he has a passion for designing men's suits. Meadow later broke up with Jackie after she found him cheating on her. Resentful of Tony's hypocrisy, Jackie began working directly for Ralph, forming his own minor crew in the process. [37] [38] [39] [40]
Drea de Matteo, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Steve Schirripa and more of the "The Sopranos" cast reunited for the 25th anniversary and reflected on James Gandolfini and more.
Jamie-Lynn Sigler has been keeping a secret for weeks. On Sunday, it finally came out. Sigler, who played Meadow Soprano for more than eight years on the iconic HBO series “The Sopranos ...
"Full Leather Jacket" is the 21st episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the eighth of the show's second season. It was written by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess , directed by Allen Coulter , and originally aired on March 5, 2000.
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 ...
"To Save Us All from Satan's Power" is the 36th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the 10th of the show's third season. It was written by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, and directed by Jack Bender, and originally aired on April 29, 2001.