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Edie Falco: Carmela Soprano
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Edie Falco is going from a gangster's wife on HBO to a New York nurse on Showtime. According to Variety, the former Carmela Soprano has signed on to a new untitled Showtime program. The program will star Falco as a New York City nurse trying to balance working in an inner-city hospital and a tumultuous personal life ....
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Edie Falco was the first actress to sweep the top three television awards in one year. In 2000, she received the Emmy, Golden Globe and SAG awards for best actress, all for her performance as Carmela Soprano in the hit HBO series The Sopranos. She has played Carmela since 1999, and ... won the Golden Globe and Emmy awards for best actress in 2003.
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Moving beyond Carmella Soprano, Edie Falco has signed on for a Showtime comedy in which she will play a New York City nurse who doesn't hesitate to tell her superiors off. The series, which doesn't have a name yet, will be shot in New York. Showtime is hoping for a premiere late this year.
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Soprano, Edie Falco has signed on for a Showtime comedy where she will play a New York City nurse who doesn't hesitate to tell her superiors off. Falco's character is said to have a personal life that is "precarious, unpredictable and demanding in ways that she is surprisingly not always prepared for." more
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For her role as Carmela Soprano, Edie Falco was nominated six times for a Lead Actress in a Drama Series Primetime Emmy(R) Award -- and won three times. She has ... collected two Golden Globes (seven nominations) and three SAG Awards (seven nominations). On Broadway she starred in Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, 'night, Mother and Side Man.
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Best known for her starring role as Carmela Soprano on the HBO series The Sopranos, Edie Falco was nominated for an Emmy, Golden Globe and SAG Award each season her show aired, including its debut in 1999. Able to ... count a recurring role on another HBO series, Oz, among her credits, Falco has appeared not only on the small screen, but on the silver screen and Broadway stage as well. This Long Island, New York native was trained at the Conservatory of Theater Arts and Film before she moved on her own to Manhattan with stars in her eyes.
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