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1Tony Soprano was almost played by someone else

We can’t imagine a world where James Gandolfini didn’t play Tony Soprano, but this, in fact, was almost a reality. As it turns out, the show’s creator, David Chase, was originally debating whether to cast Steven Van Zandt as Tony. However, he ultimately decided to give Gandolfini the role and had Van Zandt play Silvio.
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2The series was originally a feature film

Chase originally wrote The Sopranos as a movie, not a series. It wasn’t until he got feedback from his manager, Lloyd Braun, that he decided to turn it into a television show.
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3It was heavily inspired by the creator's life
Getty ImagesChase drew on experiences from his personal life when writing scenes for the hit show. For instance, Lorraine Bracco’s character, Dr. Melfi, was based on his therapist, and Tony’s mother, Livia, was influenced by his mother. “I used to tell people stories about my mother, things she said and did,” Chase told 60 Minutes in a 2005 interview. “My wife, first of all, said, ‘One day you have to write about her because she’s hysterical.'”
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4The show is named after the creator’s high school friends
Bobby Bank//Getty ImagesChase didn’t choose the title to be The Sopranos just because it sounded good. Instead, he named it after his high school friends.
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5Fox passed on the series
Getty ImagesIt’s hard to imagine any network passing on the mega-series now, but Fox did.
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6Many of the actors appear in other films together
Anthony Neste//Getty ImagesIf you feel like you’ve seen some of the Sopranos actors in films together, you’re not dreaming. Movies including Goodfellas, Gotti, Bullets Over Broadway, and The Irishman all feature at least three of the HBO show’s characters.
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7Lorraine Bracco was originally supposed to play Carmela Soprano
Anthony Neste//Getty ImagesLorraine Bracco did an excellent job at playing Dr. Melfi—in fact, she won a Screen Actors Guild Award for her portrayal of Tony’s therapist. However, Chase initially considered casting her as Tony’s wife, Carmela. Bracco turned down the role because she played a mob wife in Goodfellas and wanted to try something different.
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8The majority of filming was done at Silvercup Studios in Queens
Getty ImagesMost scenes that take place indoors, including the Soprano family home and Dr. Melfi’s office, were filmed on a soundstage at Silvercup Studios in Long Island City, Queens.
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9This iconic location was demolished after the show ended
Anthony Neste//Getty ImagesIf you’ve ever seen the show, you know just how central Satriale’s Pork Store is. As the story goes, when HBO gave the series the greenlight, its producers decided to lease a storefront in New Jersey and turn it into an Italian butcher shop. For all six seasons, the filming location of the pork store in the show remained the same. When the show finally ended, the building was torn down.
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10Bada Bing! was an actual strip club
Bobby Bank//Getty ImagesBada Bing! was actually the Satin Dolls strip club located in Lodi, New Jersey. The Sopranos cast and crew shot during the club’s off-hours.
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11Gandolfini once worked in a nightclub
Anthony Neste//Getty ImagesAfter graduating from Rutgers University in New Jersey, the actor moved to New York City and managed the well-known night club, Private Eyes, on 21st Street. Through the years, stars including Bette Midler, Madonna, Andy Warhol, and more frequented the hotspot.
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12This character needed full hair and makeup to get into character
Getty ImagesDrea de Matteo, who played Adriana La Cerva, shared in her 2013 Reddit AMA that she needed to be in full costume and makeup to really become Adriana. “I couldn't get into character for Sopranos unless my nails were completely manicured and at least an inch long,” de Matteo explained. She also added that she needed to have her hair done and, most importantly, her stilettos on, too. “A lot of times actors will put Uggs on if you don't see the character's feet—not me, man, I had to have those stilettos on, otherwise I couldn't even play across from who we were shooting.”
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13This Sopranos actor guest starred on another popular show
Anthony Neste//Getty ImagesEdie Falco, who played Tony’s wife, Carmela, had a small role in another early 2000s hit show, Will & Grace. Her starring turn in Showtime's medical dramedy Nurse Jackie also earned Falco rave reviews and four Emmy nominations.
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14Gandolfini did this random trick to get into character
Anthony Neste//Getty ImagesTony was often tired, grumpy, or both. To help get himself into his character’s seemingly perpetual lousy mood, Gandolfini would make himself more uncomfortable by putting rocks in his shoes.
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15De Matteo appeared first as a hostess in the pilot
Anthony Neste//Getty ImagesYou may catch it if you rewatch the series from start to finish—de Matteo doesn’t appear first as Christopher Moltisanti’s girlfriend but instead as a nameless restaurant hostess in the pilot.
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