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Edie Falco

Edith "Edie" Falco (born July 5, 1963) is an American actress. She is best known for portraying Carmela Soprano on the HBO series The Sopranos (1999–2007), and Nurse Jackie Peyton on the Showtime series Nurse Jackie (2009–2015). She also portrayed Diane Whittlesey in HBO's prison drama Oz (1997–2000).

Edie Falco
Falco in 2010
Born
Edith Falco

(1963-07-05) July 5, 1963 (age 59)
New York City, U.S.
EducationState University of New York at Purchase (BFA)
OccupationActress
Years active1987–present
Children2
RelativesEdward Falco (uncle)
AwardsFull list

In 2016, she played Sylvia Wittel on the web series Horace and Pete. In 2017, she portrayed defense attorney Leslie Abramson in the first season of the true crime anthology cubic series Law & Order True Crime. Falco's film work includes lead roles in Laws of Gravity (1992), for which she was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead and Judy Berlin (1999), and supporting roles in films including Sunshine State (2002), Freedomland (2006), The Comedian (2016), and Avatar: The Way of Water (2022). For her role in the 2011 Broadway revival of The House of Blue Leaves, she earned a nomination for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play.

Falco has won two Golden Globe awards (from eleven nominations) and four Emmy awards (from fourteen nominations), all for individual performances.

Early life

Falco was born in the New York City borough of Brooklyn on July 5, 1963, the daughter of Judith Anderson, an actress, and Frank Falco, a jazz drummer who later worked for an advertising agency.[1][2] Her father was of Italian descent and her mother had Swedish, English and Cornish (1/16th) ancestry.[3][4][5] She has two brothers, Joseph and Paul, and a sister, Ruth. Her uncle is novelist, playwright, and poet Edward Falco. In 2012, Falco was the subject of an episode of Who Do You Think You Are? which focused on one of her ancestors, a Cornish master mariner from Penzance who was born at sea and died in 1840.[6][7][8]

From the age of four, Falco was raised on Long Island, moving with her family to Hicksville, then North Babylon, and finally West Islip.[1][9] As a child, she acted in plays at the Arena Players Repertory Theater in East Farmingdale, where her mother also performed.[1][2][10] Her family eventually moved to Northport, where she attended high school and played Eliza Doolittle in a production of My Fair Lady during her senior year.[1][2] Falco graduated from Northport High School in 1981.[1][2] She attended the acting program at State University of New York at Purchase,[1][2][11] and graduated in 1986 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in acting.[12]

Career

1987–1999: Early career

 
Falco in 2007

Early in her career, Falco made appearances on television shows like Law & Order and Homicide: Life on the Street. Tom Fontana, executive producer of Homicide, cast Falco as Eva Thormann, the wife of an injured police officer, after watching Falco's performance in Laws of Gravity, a 1992 film directed by Nick Gomez. Fontana said of her, "She's an actress who's unadorned by any embroidery. She does everything with such simplicity and honesty, it's breathtaking."[13] A struggling actress at the time, Falco said her salary from these television episodes paid for one month's worth of rent.[14]

Her first big break in films was a small speaking role in the 1994 Woody Allen film Bullets over Broadway. Her friendship with former SUNY Purchase classmate Eric Mendelsohn, who was the assistant to Allen's costume designer, Jeffrey Kurland, helped her to be cast in the role. Mendelsohn went on to direct Falco in his feature film Judy Berlin, for which he won Best Director honors at the Sundance Film Festival. Falco went on to star in Mendelsohn's next film 3 Backyards, for which he won Best Director a second time.[15]

During this time, Falco appeared in the films Trust, Cop Land, Private Parts (nonspeaking part), Random Hearts, On Broadway, she appeared in the Tony Award-winning Side Man and in the revivals of Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune opposite Stanley Tucci, and 'night, Mother opposite Brenda Blethyn.[16]

In 1997, Falco started portraying prison officer Diane Whittlesey, in the HBO series Oz. Falco got the role after working with Fontana on Homicide.[17]

1999–2007: The Sopranos

Falco received her breakout role in the HBO drama The Sopranos. The series premiered in 1999 and ended in 2007. She portrayed Carmela Soprano, wife of Mafia boss Tony Soprano. The series received wide acclaim, and is often considered to be one of the greatest television series of all time.[18][19][20][21][22] For her role on the series, Falco won three Primetime Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and five Screen Actors Guild Awards. As of 2008, Falco, The X-Files star Gillian Anderson, Ugly Betty star America Ferrera, and 30 Rock's Tina Fey were the only actresses to have received a Golden Globe, an Emmy, and a SAG Award in the same year. Falco won these awards in 2003 for her performance as Carmela Soprano during the fourth season of The Sopranos. During her tenure on The Sopranos, Falco appeared in films such as Freedomland and John Sayles' Sunshine State, for which she received the Los Angeles Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress.[23] Falco also guest starred on the television series Will & Grace[24] and had a recurring role on the second season of 30 Rock as Celeste Cunningham.

2007–2015: Nurse Jackie and Horace and Pete

Falco starred as the title character in the Showtime dark comedy series Nurse Jackie, which premiered on June 8, 2009, and ended on June 28, 2015. She won her fourth Primetime Emmy Award for the series.[25][26][27][28]

 
Falco at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival

In 2011, Falco played the part of Bananas in the Broadway revival of The House of Blue Leaves in New York City with Ben Stiller and Jennifer Jason Leigh, for which she received her first and only Tony Award nomination.[29] It was announced in January 2013 that Falco would star in Liz Flahive's The Madrid off-Broadway. The limited engagement, directed by Leigh Silverman, began previews on February 5 with an official opening on February 26. Along with Falco, the play starred John Ellison, Christopher Evan Welch, Phoebe Strole, and Frances Sternhagen.[30]

In 2016, Falco started portraying Sylvia Wittel on the Louis C.K. series Horace and Pete. The first episode was released on January 30, 2016, on C.K.'s website without any prior announcements.[31] New episodes premiered weekly until the tenth episode was released on April 2, 2016.[32]

2016–present: Continued television work

In September 2017, she began portraying Leslie Abramson in the first season of the NBC true crime anthology series Law & Order True Crime, subtitled The Menendez Murders.[33]

In 2020, she appeared as the lead character in the Paul Attanasio TV series Tommy.

Falco originally reprised her breakout role as Carmela Soprano for the 2021 film The Many Saints of Newark, a prequel to The Sopranos. However, her scenes were cut from the finished film.[34]

Falco also starred in the FX true crime series Impeachment: American Crime Story as Hillary Rodham Clinton, wife of President Bill Clinton.

Politics

During the 2004 U.S. presidential election, Falco appeared in a 30-second television commercial on behalf of Mothers Opposing Bush in which she said, "Mothers always put their children first. Mr. Bush, can you say the same?" [35]

Falco has become the spokesperson for Health Care for America Now and appeared on CNN on June 25, 2009.[36]

Personal life

In 2003, Falco was diagnosed with breast cancer. She chose not to make the news public until the following year.[37] She has struggled with alcoholism and decided to become sober in the early 1990s after "one particular night of debauchery". She said in an interview that it was difficult to be around the hard-partying cast of The Sopranos, stating, "This cast, in particular, they really love to hang out and party. They make it look like fun. And it was fun for me! They spend a lot more time without me than with me, by my own choice. I'm always invited, and I'm always there for two minutes and I leave, because I can't live in that world anymore. It's too dangerous."[37] She is an advocate of Alcoholics Anonymous' 12-step program.[38]

Falco is a Buddhist.[39][40] She adopted a son in 2005 and a daughter in 2008.[41] She is a vegan and has worked with PETA on projects, including a public-service message urging parents to keep their children away from the circus.[42] She told Parade magazine, "I believe this is at the base of everything bad in society—you can bring it back to cruelty to animals. If you don't have respect for the life of any kind, it will manifest in more obvious ways."[43]

Filmography

Key
  Denotes works that have not yet been released

Film

Year Film Role Notes
1987 Sweet Lorraine[44] Karen Credited as Edith Falco
1989 The Unbelievable Truth Jane – The Waitress
Sidewalk Stories Woman in Carriage
1990 Trust Peg Coughlin
1991 I Was on Mars Female Cab Driver
1992 Laws of Gravity Denise
Time Expired Ginny Short film
1993 Rift Film Director
1994 Bullets over Broadway Lorna
1995 The Addiction Jean
Backfire! Mom
1996 Layin' Low Angie
The Funeral Union Speaker
Breathing Room Marcy
Childhood's End Patty
1997 Hurricane Streets Joanna
Private Parts Alison's Friend Uncredited
Cop Land Berta (Bomb Squad Agent)
Trouble on the Corner Vivian Stewart
Cost of Living Billie
1998 Blind Light Diana DiBianco
A Price Above Rubies Feiga
1999 Judy Berlin Judy Berlin
Stringer TV Producer
Random Hearts Janice
2000 Death of a Dog Mom
Overnight Sensation Festival Coordinator
2002 Sunshine State Marly Temple
2004 Family of the Year
2005 The Girl from Monday Judge
The Great New Wonderful Safarah Polsky Segment: "Emme's Story"
The Quiet Olivia Deer
2006 Freedomland Karen Colluci
2010 3 Backyards Peggy
2013 Gods Behaving Badly Artemis
2016 The Comedian Miller
2017 Landline Pat Jacobs
Megan Leavey Jackie Leavey
Outside In Carol Beasley
I Love You, Daddy Paula
2018 Every Act of Life Herself Documentary
Viper Club Charlotte
The Land of Steady Habits Helene Harris
2022 Avatar: The Way of Water General Frances Ardmore
2023 Fool's Paradise   Completed
2024 Avatar 3   General Frances Ardmore Post-production
TBA The Parenting   Post-production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1993–1995 Loving Nurse Becker Recurring role, 14 episodes
1993–1997 Homicide: Life on the Street Eva Thormann Recurring role, 5 episodes
1993–1998 Law & Order Sally Bell 4 episodes
1995–1997 New York Undercover Sgt. Kelly 3 episodes
1996 The Sunshine Boys Carol Television film
1997 Firehouse Kate Wilkinson Television film
1997–2000 Oz Diane Whittlesey Recurring role, 23 episodes
1999–2007 The Sopranos Carmela Soprano Main role, 85 episodes
2000 The Sight Ghost Television film, uncredited
2001 Jenifer Wheelchair Saleswoman Teleivison film
2004 Will & Grace Deirdre 1 episode
2007–2008 30 Rock Celeste "C. C." Cunningham Recurring role, 4 episodes
2009–2015 Nurse Jackie Jackie Peyton Main role, 80 episodes
2016 Horace and Pete Sylvia Main role, 8 episodes
2017 Law & Order True Crime Leslie Abramson Main role, 8 episodes
2018 Animals. Psycho (voice) 1 episode
2020 Tommy Abigail "Tommy" Thomas Main role, 12 episodes
Impractical Jokers: Dinner Party Herself 1 episode
2021 Impeachment: American Crime Story Hillary Clinton Main role, 7 episodes
2023 The Other Two[45] TBA TBA
TBA Bupkis Main role, upcoming series

Stage

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Side Man Terry Classic Stage Company
Mar 11, 1998 – Mar 29, 1998
1999 John Golden Theatre
Jan 8, 1999 – Jul 1999
2002 Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune Frankie Belasco Theatre
Aug 8, 2002 – Dec 29, 2002
2004–2005 'night, Mother Jessie Cates Royale Theatre
Nov 14, 2004 – Jan 9, 2005
2010 This Wide Night Lorraine Peter Jay Sharp Theater
May 8, 2010 – June 27, 2010
2011 The House of Blue Leaves Bananas Shaughnessy Walter Kerr Theatre
Apr 25, 2011 – Jun 25, 2011
2013 The Madrid Martha New York City Center - Stage I
Feb 5, 2013 – May 5, 2013
2018 The True Dorothea "Polly" Noonan Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theatre
Oct 12, 2018 – Oct 28, 2018
2021 Morning Sun Charley New York City Center - Stage I
Oct 12, 2021 – Dec 19, 2021

Awards and nominations

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Edith Edie Falco born July 5 1963 is an American actress She is best known for portraying Carmela Soprano on the HBO series The Sopranos 1999 2007 and Nurse Jackie Peyton on the Showtime series Nurse Jackie 2009 2015 She also portrayed Diane Whittlesey in HBO s prison drama Oz 1997 2000 Edie FalcoFalco in 2010BornEdith Falco 1963 07 05 July 5 1963 age 59 New York City U S EducationState University of New York at Purchase BFA OccupationActressYears active1987 presentChildren2RelativesEdward Falco uncle AwardsFull listIn 2016 she played Sylvia Wittel on the web series Horace and Pete In 2017 she portrayed defense attorney Leslie Abramson in the first season of the true crime anthology cubic series Law amp Order True Crime Falco s film work includes lead roles in Laws of Gravity 1992 for which she was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead and Judy Berlin 1999 and supporting roles in films including Sunshine State 2002 Freedomland 2006 The Comedian 2016 and Avatar The Way of Water 2022 For her role in the 2011 Broadway revival of The House of Blue Leaves she earned a nomination for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play Falco has won two Golden Globe awards from eleven nominations and four Emmy awards from fourteen nominations all for individual performances Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1987 1999 Early career 2 2 1999 2007 The Sopranos 2 3 2007 2015 Nurse Jackie and Horace and Pete 2 4 2016 present Continued television work 3 Politics 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Stage 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditFalco was born in the New York City borough of Brooklyn on July 5 1963 the daughter of Judith Anderson an actress and Frank Falco a jazz drummer who later worked for an advertising agency 1 2 Her father was of Italian descent and her mother had Swedish English and Cornish 1 16th ancestry 3 4 5 She has two brothers Joseph and Paul and a sister Ruth Her uncle is novelist playwright and poet Edward Falco In 2012 Falco was the subject of an episode of Who Do You Think You Are which focused on one of her ancestors a Cornish master mariner from Penzance who was born at sea and died in 1840 6 7 8 From the age of four Falco was raised on Long Island moving with her family to Hicksville then North Babylon and finally West Islip 1 9 As a child she acted in plays at the Arena Players Repertory Theater in East Farmingdale where her mother also performed 1 2 10 Her family eventually moved to Northport where she attended high school and played Eliza Doolittle in a production of My Fair Lady during her senior year 1 2 Falco graduated from Northport High School in 1981 1 2 She attended the acting program at State University of New York at Purchase 1 2 11 and graduated in 1986 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in acting 12 Career Edit1987 1999 Early career Edit Falco in 2007 Early in her career Falco made appearances on television shows like Law amp Order and Homicide Life on the Street Tom Fontana executive producer of Homicide cast Falco as Eva Thormann the wife of an injured police officer after watching Falco s performance in Laws of Gravity a 1992 film directed by Nick Gomez Fontana said of her She s an actress who s unadorned by any embroidery She does everything with such simplicity and honesty it s breathtaking 13 A struggling actress at the time Falco said her salary from these television episodes paid for one month s worth of rent 14 Her first big break in films was a small speaking role in the 1994 Woody Allen film Bullets over Broadway Her friendship with former SUNY Purchase classmate Eric Mendelsohn who was the assistant to Allen s costume designer Jeffrey Kurland helped her to be cast in the role Mendelsohn went on to direct Falco in his feature film Judy Berlin for which he won Best Director honors at the Sundance Film Festival Falco went on to star in Mendelsohn s next film 3 Backyards for which he won Best Director a second time 15 During this time Falco appeared in the films Trust Cop Land Private Parts nonspeaking part Random Hearts On Broadway she appeared in the Tony Award winning Side Man and in the revivals of Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune opposite Stanley Tucci and night Mother opposite Brenda Blethyn 16 In 1997 Falco started portraying prison officer Diane Whittlesey in the HBO series Oz Falco got the role after working with Fontana on Homicide 17 1999 2007 The Sopranos Edit Falco received her breakout role in the HBO drama The Sopranos The series premiered in 1999 and ended in 2007 She portrayed Carmela Soprano wife of Mafia boss Tony Soprano The series received wide acclaim and is often considered to be one of the greatest television series of all time 18 19 20 21 22 For her role on the series Falco won three Primetime Emmy Awards two Golden Globe Awards and five Screen Actors Guild Awards As of 2008 Falco The X Files star Gillian Anderson Ugly Betty star America Ferrera and 30 Rock s Tina Fey were the only actresses to have received a Golden Globe an Emmy and a SAG Award in the same year Falco won these awards in 2003 for her performance as Carmela Soprano during the fourth season of The Sopranos During her tenure on The Sopranos Falco appeared in films such as Freedomland and John Sayles Sunshine State for which she received the Los Angeles Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress 23 Falco also guest starred on the television series Will amp Grace 24 and had a recurring role on the second season of 30 Rock as Celeste Cunningham 2007 2015 Nurse Jackie and Horace and Pete Edit Falco starred as the title character in the Showtime dark comedy series Nurse Jackie which premiered on June 8 2009 and ended on June 28 2015 She won her fourth Primetime Emmy Award for the series 25 26 27 28 Falco at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival In 2011 Falco played the part of Bananas in the Broadway revival of The House of Blue Leaves in New York City with Ben Stiller and Jennifer Jason Leigh for which she received her first and only Tony Award nomination 29 It was announced in January 2013 that Falco would star in Liz Flahive s The Madrid off Broadway The limited engagement directed by Leigh Silverman began previews on February 5 with an official opening on February 26 Along with Falco the play starred John Ellison Christopher Evan Welch Phoebe Strole and Frances Sternhagen 30 In 2016 Falco started portraying Sylvia Wittel on the Louis C K series Horace and Pete The first episode was released on January 30 2016 on C K s website without any prior announcements 31 New episodes premiered weekly until the tenth episode was released on April 2 2016 32 2016 present Continued television work Edit In September 2017 she began portraying Leslie Abramson in the first season of the NBC true crime anthology series Law amp Order True Crime subtitled The Menendez Murders 33 In 2020 she appeared as the lead character in the Paul Attanasio TV series Tommy Falco originally reprised her breakout role as Carmela Soprano for the 2021 film The Many Saints of Newark a prequel to The Sopranos However her scenes were cut from the finished film 34 Falco also starred in the FX true crime series Impeachment American Crime Story as Hillary Rodham Clinton wife of President Bill Clinton Politics EditDuring the 2004 U S presidential election Falco appeared in a 30 second television commercial on behalf of Mothers Opposing Bush in which she said Mothers always put their children first Mr Bush can you say the same 35 Falco has become the spokesperson for Health Care for America Now and appeared on CNN on June 25 2009 36 Personal life EditIn 2003 Falco was diagnosed with breast cancer She chose not to make the news public until the following year 37 She has struggled with alcoholism and decided to become sober in the early 1990s after one particular night of debauchery She said in an interview that it was difficult to be around the hard partying cast of The Sopranos stating This cast in particular they really love to hang out and party They make it look like fun And it was fun for me They spend a lot more time without me than with me by my own choice I m always invited and I m always there for two minutes and I leave because I can t live in that world anymore It s too dangerous 37 She is an advocate of Alcoholics Anonymous 12 step program 38 Falco is a Buddhist 39 40 She adopted a son in 2005 and a daughter in 2008 41 She is a vegan and has worked with PETA on projects including a public service message urging parents to keep their children away from the circus 42 She told Parade magazine I believe this is at the base of everything bad in society you can bring it back to cruelty to animals If you don t have respect for the life of any kind it will manifest in more obvious ways 43 Filmography EditKey Denotes works that have not yet been releasedFilm Edit Year Film Role Notes1987 Sweet Lorraine 44 Karen Credited as Edith Falco1989 The Unbelievable Truth Jane The WaitressSidewalk Stories Woman in Carriage1990 Trust Peg Coughlin1991 I Was on Mars Female Cab Driver1992 Laws of Gravity DeniseTime Expired Ginny Short film1993 Rift Film Director1994 Bullets over Broadway Lorna1995 The Addiction JeanBackfire Mom1996 Layin Low AngieThe Funeral Union SpeakerBreathing Room MarcyChildhood s End Patty1997 Hurricane Streets JoannaPrivate Parts Alison s Friend UncreditedCop Land Berta Bomb Squad Agent Trouble on the Corner Vivian StewartCost of Living Billie1998 Blind Light Diana DiBiancoA Price Above Rubies Feiga1999 Judy Berlin Judy BerlinStringer TV ProducerRandom Hearts Janice2000 Death of a Dog MomOvernight Sensation Festival Coordinator2002 Sunshine State Marly Temple2004 Family of the Year2005 The Girl from Monday JudgeThe Great New Wonderful Safarah Polsky Segment Emme s Story The Quiet Olivia Deer2006 Freedomland Karen Colluci2010 3 Backyards Peggy2013 Gods Behaving Badly Artemis2016 The Comedian Miller2017 Landline Pat JacobsMegan Leavey Jackie LeaveyOutside In Carol BeasleyI Love You Daddy Paula2018 Every Act of Life Herself DocumentaryViper Club CharlotteThe Land of Steady Habits Helene Harris2022 Avatar The Way of Water General Frances Ardmore2023 Fool s Paradise Completed2024 Avatar 3 General Frances Ardmore Post productionTBA The Parenting Post productionTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1993 1995 Loving Nurse Becker Recurring role 14 episodes1993 1997 Homicide Life on the Street Eva Thormann Recurring role 5 episodes1993 1998 Law amp Order Sally Bell 4 episodes1995 1997 New York Undercover Sgt Kelly 3 episodes1996 The Sunshine Boys Carol Television film1997 Firehouse Kate Wilkinson Television film1997 2000 Oz Diane Whittlesey Recurring role 23 episodes1999 2007 The Sopranos Carmela Soprano Main role 85 episodes2000 The Sight Ghost Television film uncredited2001 Jenifer Wheelchair Saleswoman Teleivison film2004 Will amp Grace Deirdre 1 episode2007 2008 30 Rock Celeste C C Cunningham Recurring role 4 episodes2009 2015 Nurse Jackie Jackie Peyton Main role 80 episodes2016 Horace and Pete Sylvia Main role 8 episodes2017 Law amp Order True Crime Leslie Abramson Main role 8 episodes2018 Animals Psycho voice 1 episode2020 Tommy Abigail Tommy Thomas Main role 12 episodesImpractical Jokers Dinner Party Herself 1 episode2021 Impeachment American Crime Story Hillary Clinton Main role 7 episodes2023 The Other Two 45 TBA TBATBA Bupkis Main role upcoming seriesStage Edit Year Title Role Notes1998 Side Man Terry Classic Stage CompanyMar 11 1998 Mar 29 19981999 John Golden TheatreJan 8 1999 Jul 19992002 Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune Frankie Belasco TheatreAug 8 2002 Dec 29 20022004 2005 night Mother Jessie Cates Royale TheatreNov 14 2004 Jan 9 20052010 This Wide Night Lorraine Peter Jay Sharp TheaterMay 8 2010 June 27 20102011 The House of Blue Leaves Bananas Shaughnessy Walter Kerr TheatreApr 25 2011 Jun 25 20112013 The Madrid Martha New York City Center Stage IFeb 5 2013 May 5 20132018 The True Dorothea Polly Noonan Alice Griffin Jewel Box TheatreOct 12 2018 Oct 28 20182021 Morning Sun Charley New York City Center Stage IOct 12 2021 Dec 19 2021Awards and nominations EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Edie FalcoReferences Edit a b c d e f Jacobson Aileen April 26 2011 Edie Falco Climbing Trees and Following Leads Long Island Pulse a b c d e Raymond Chris July 16 2012 Edie Falco s Life Lessons Success com Prigge Steven Edie Falco Steven Prigge Retrieved October 13 2013 Foreman Jonathan July 13 2002 Mob happy The Daily Telegraph Retrieved October 13 2013 Stated on Who Do You Think You Are April 6 2012 Goldberg Lesley January 6 2012 Martin Sheen Reba McEntire Rob Lowe Among Who Do You Think You Are Season 3 Cast The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved October 13 2013 Eastman Dick April 8 2012 Last Friday s Who Do You Think You Are with Edie Falco Eastman s Online Genealogy Newsletter Archived from the original on October 14 2013 Retrieved October 13 2013 tracingthetree Edie Falco Who Do You Think You Are April 8 2012 Retrieved July 26 2013 Green Jesse November 7 2004 Edie Falco Unmarried to the Mob The New York Times Retrieved October 13 2013 Jacobson Aileen October 14 2011 A Final Curtain but More Opening Ones Are Ahead The New York Times Alston Shaniese October 22 2013 8 SUNY Alumni You Can See On The Screen SUNY edu Media amp Entertainment Award Winners SUNY edu Archived from the original on July 2 2014 Retrieved July 1 2014 Fretts Bruce January 15 1999 The Courtship of Edie Falco The much sought after star of Oz and Sopranos Entertainment Weekly p 48 Koltnow Barry June 21 2002 Edie Falco follows unlikely path to stardom and her latest movie The Orange County Register Santa Ana California Lim Dennis March 4 2011 O Suburbia With a Touch of the Cosmic The New York Times Retrieved June 20 2013 Brantley Ben November 15 2004 Mother Daughter Angst With Death in the Wings The New York Times Retrieved June 20 2013 Morris Mark September 24 2000 Shooting star The Observer Retrieved October 13 2013 Lusher Tim January 12 2010 The Guardian s top 50 television dramas of all time The Guardian Retrieved May 31 2012 Rorke Robert April 27 2008 THE 35 BEST SHOWS ON TV EVER New York Post Retrieved May 31 2012 Mann Bill December 14 2009 Bill Mann TV Critic s Call Here Are The Decade s 10 Best Series The Huffington Post Retrieved May 31 2012 Johnston Andrew Sepinwall Alan March 5 2008 David vs David vs David or Which Is the Greatest TV Drama Ever Simon s The Wire Milch s Deadwood or Chase s The Sopranos Slant Magazine Retrieved March 31 2014 Sheffield Rob September 21 2016 100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time Rolling Stone Archived from the original on September 23 2016 Retrieved September 22 2016 King Susan December 15 2002 L A Film Critics Pick Schmidt as Year s Best Film Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 20 2013 Memorable Will amp Grace guest stars Edie Falco and Chloe Sevigny Entertainment Weekly March 30 2006 Retrieved June 20 2013 Nurse Jackie Official Site Sho com Archived from the original on June 14 2010 Retrieved March 3 2009 Starr Michael June 30 2008 Nurse Edie First Look at Sopranos Star s Dark New Hospital Comedy New York Post NYPost com Retrieved March 8 2009 Krukowski Andrew July 18 2008 Showtime Orders Nurse Jackie Grows Weeds TVWeek com Archived from the original on April 13 2014 Retrieved March 8 2009 Cable Networks Draw Big Names For New 2009 Series NBCWashington com December 22 2008 Retrieved March 8 2009 2011 Tony Nominations Announced THE BOOK OF MORMON Leads With 14 Broadwayworld com Retrieved February 23 2012 Edie Falco Heads Off Broadway with The Madrid BroadwayTour net January 30 2013 Retrieved January 31 2013 Louis C K Surprises Fans With Horace and Pete Web Series Co Starring Steve Buscemi Variety January 30 2016 Retrieved January 30 2016 Seitz Matt Zoller April 5 2016 Horace and Pete Was More Comfortable With Silence Than Any TV Show in Recent Memory Vulture Retrieved April 15 2016 Gelman Vlada February 3 2017 Law amp Order True Crime Edie Falco Cast as Menendez Brothers Attorney TVLine Retrieved May 17 2017 Starkey Adam September 20 2021 Edie Falco shot a Carmela scene for The Many Saints Of Newark which didn t make the final cut NME Retrieved September 22 2021 Groups Want Piece of Campaign Ad Buy Pie Fox News September 10 2004 Video News CNN CNN a b Nussbaum Emily April 1 2007 The Loneliest Soprano New York Magazine Retrieved July 2 2008 Edie Falco Sobriety Helped Battle Cancer Parade Magazine March 24 2009 Jones Nate March 30 2018 Coffee With Edie Falco Buddhist Mom of the West Village Vulture com Retrieved April 11 2018 Nevins Jake April 11 2018 Edie Falco I ve never loved the work more but I m not cut out for the business The Guardian Retrieved April 11 2018 Slonim Jeffrey February 9 2010 Edie Falco My Kids Look Like Fabio and Chucky People Retrieved October 26 2019 Edie Falco Circus Boycott Actress Teams With PETA Over Alleged Elephant Abuse VIDEO Huffington Post March 19 2013 Stephanie Stephens Edie Falco as Attorney Leslie Abramson in Menendez Brothers Series She Just Knew Parade September 26 2017 Maslin Janet May 1 1987 FILM SWEET LORRAINE The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved January 12 2023 The Other Two Is Taking Big Swings in Season 3 Vanity Fair March 16 2023 Retrieved March 16 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Italic or bold markup not allowed in work help External links EditEdie Falco at Wikipedia s sister projects Media from Commons Quotations from Wikiquote Data from Wikidata Edie Falco at IMDb Edie Falco at the Internet Broadway Database Edie Falco at Emmys com Edie Falco at The Interviews An Oral History of Television Biography at Hollywood com at archive today archived January 25 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edie Falco amp oldid 1145397116, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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