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"Toodle-Fucking-Oo" is the sixteenth episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the third of the show's second season. It was written by Frank Renzulli , directed by Lee Tamahori , and originally aired on January 30, 2000.
Vincent Curatola as Johnny Sack (3 episodes), the underboss of the Lupertazzi family. Oksana Lada as Irina Peltsin (3 episodes), Tony's Russian comare, whose relationship with him is fraying. Tom Aldredge as Hugo "Hugh" DeAngelis (3 episodes), Carmela's father. Suzanne Shepherd as Mary Pellegrino DeAngelis (3 episodes), Carmela's mother.
Abruzzo played police sergeant John Zorelli in 20 episodes of Dynasty from 1988 to 1989; Detective Michael McGuire in 44 episodes of The Practice from 1998 to 2004; and "Little" Carmine Lupertazzi in 16 episodes of The Sopranos from 2002 to 2007.
While Little Carmine is initially portrayed as a pretentious, spoiled mobster whose constant malapropisms convey poor intellect, he later assumes an elder-statesmen role, frequently mediating disputes that arise in the Lupertazzi crime family. Little Carmine is introduced in Season 4 when Tony Soprano visits him in Miami to seek his counsel in ...
Television Without Pity graded the episode with an A-. [2] In 2020, Nick Braccia described "Rat Pack" as "the most noir and hard-boiled episode of The Sopranos". [3] Robert Bianco of USA Today praised the episode for introducing "an unusually strong influx of new Sopranos characters" such as Feech and Tony B. [4]
Epps starred as Jerome in season 1, episode 2, titled “46 Long,” of The Sopranos. Michael B. Jordan. Before he was Wallace on The Wire, Jordan had a small role in The Sopranos. He appeared as ...
Frank Anthony Vallelonga Sr. (July 30, 1930 – January 4, 2013), better known by his stage name Tony Lip, was an American actor.He was best known for his portrayal of crime boss Carmine Lupertazzi in the HBO series, The Sopranos.
"Calling All Cars" is the 50th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the 11th of the show's fourth season. [1] Written by David Chase, Robin Green, Mitchell Burgess, and David Flebotte from a story by Chase, Green, Burgess, and Terence Winter, it was directed by Tim Van Patten and originally aired on November 24, 2002.