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Stars of TV hit The Sopranos are calling on its creator to bring the show back from the dead.
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The cast of The Sopranos fought back the tears on the red carpet of the show's final season premiere last night.
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James Gandolfini Shares "Sopranos" Wealth, Reality TV Star Gets Fired, "Fall Guy" Gets Screen Treatment Chicago Antoine Fuqua Rosie O'Donnell James Spader Baz Luhrmann David Brinkley
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A full list of the nominees for the 2003 SAG (Screen Actors Guild) Awards.
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It's a year later. There will be a new host. But that's about all that has changed.
Actually, that's a good thing.
HBO's The Sopranos led the way with 22 nominations--including nods for James Gandolfini for best actor in a drama and Edie Falco and Lorraine Bracco for best actress in a drama. NBC's The West Wing snagged 18 nominations, including best actor (drama) nods for Rob Lowe and Martin Sheen.
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Following is a news roundup for December 24. Mentioned keywords are Scary Movie Harry Pottre Star Wars Lord of the Rings Sopranos Lorraine Bracco Drew Carey Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Wayne Newton X-Files Gillian Anderson People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Nicole Kidman Robbie Williams Frank Sinatra JK Rowling Aaliyah Queen of the Damned MTV Carson Daly Last Call Michael Jackson American Music Awards CBS ABC NBC Emeril Inside Schwartz
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Jay Leno, Spike Lee, Harvey Keitel, Daphna Kastner, George Lucas, Kathryn Gannon, Quentin Tarantino, Yuen Woo Ping, Sonny Chiba, Garth Brooks, Wheel of Fortune, Kill Bill, Industrial Light & Magic, more.
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News Roundup: Rocking out for relief
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HOLLYWOOD, June 30, 2000 -- Maybe they should try burning their bras. Throwing their weight behind the feminist struggle for equal pay (well, that's our take), Edie Falco and Lorraine Bracco -- the other-sex factors in the hit HBO mobster series "The Sopranos" -- reportedly are hitting up the cable network with salary renegotiation demands, just in time for production of the new season. (Cameras start rolling in August.)
The Hollywood Reporter says that the two actresses are seeking deals similar to the six-figure raise their fellow co-star -- James Gandolfini, a male -- inked last year.
On the show, Falco plays Gandolfini's wife; Bracco plays his psychiatrist.
We called HBO for comment, but they were gone for the Fourth of July holiday.
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HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 21, 2000 -- The 58th Annual Golden Globe Awards is shaping up to be one heck of a testosterone-charged run.
Steven Soderbergh's "Traffic" and Ridley Scott's "Gladiator" have emerged as the frontrunners in this year's race for the Globes, each receiving five nods apiece as nominations for the annual bash were announced this morning by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association in Beverly Hills, Calif..
Trailing closely behind are Cameron Crowe's semi-autobiographical rock flick "Almost Famous," "Chocolat," "Wonder Boys" and Soderbergh's "Erin Brockovich," each earning four nominations.
Soderbergh's drug trafficking drama (which has yet to bow in theaters) picked up almost all the prized loot with a nod for best picture (drama), best director, best screenplay for scribe Stephen Gaghan and a best supporting actor and actress (drama) mention for Benecio D
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The Sopranos actress Lorraine Bracco, who donated a $20,000 check from Playtex bras to the charity Dress for Success, to the New York Post about not why she does not like to wear bras:
"I'm not wearing one right now. I don't wear one on the set either--which drives my costume designer crazy."