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"Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request..." is the 70th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the fifth of the show's sixth season. Written by Terence Winter and directed by Steve Buscemi , it originally aired on April 9, 2006.
John Sacrimoni, better known as Johnny Sack, is played by Vincent Curatola. He was the longtime underboss of Carmine Lupertazzi, the boss of the Brooklyn-based Lupertazzi crime family. Until he received a severance package, he operated largely out of Essany Scaffolding. Until incarcerated, Sacrimoni resided on a comfortable estate in North ...
Newly minted Golden Globe nominee Cristin Milioti (HBO's The Penguin) recalled her own experience as a guest star, playing John Sacrimoni's daughter Catherine. She admitted how she "ended up ...
"Stage 5" is the 79th episode of the HBO television series The Sopranos, the second episode of the second half of the show's sixth season, and the 14th episode of the season overall. It was written by Terence Winter and directed by Alan Taylor, and originally aired on April
It does feel like another one of those cosmic moments for Milioti, whose first TV job was playing Catherine Sacrimoni, the daughter of mafioso John Sacrimoni, a.k.a. “Johnny Sack” (Vincent ...
A new version of the scene with the delivered newspaper appears in the fifth episode of the season, "Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request." Frank Vincent ( Phil Leotardo ), Dan Grimaldi ( Patsy Parisi ), Joseph Gannascoli ( Vito Spatafore ), and Toni Kalem ( Angie Bonpensiero ) are promoted to starring cast and are now billed in the opening ...
John Sacrimoni. While slimy, he was one of the most likable bad guys early in the show, but I don't know, he changed when he got his stripes. He always seemed to have the most interesting dialogue ...
In an argumentative conversation with Finn, she contrasts the soft treatment of white-collar criminals with the harsh treatment of others, for example, the humiliation of Johnny at his daughter's wedding. Finn challenges her values and notes her hypocrisy: Tony's crew is going to punish Vito for his sexual orientation. Meadow storms out.