Are there any real gangsters in The Sopranos?

Tony Sirico
It's well known that Paulie from The Sopranos was actually a real-life gangster back in the day. Before landing the role of Paulie “Walnuts” Gaultieri, Sirico used to run with the Colombo crime family under Carmine Persico.
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How much of The Sopranos is true?

“Sopranos” creator David Chase revealed to New Jersey Monthly in 2002 that while “90 percent of [the TV show] is made up . . . it's patterned after this family.” Many names and situations on “The Sopranos” and in the movie are dead ringers for real Jersey mafiosos.
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Do mobsters like The Sopranos?

Sopranos' success, however, was when mobsters themselves started to praise the show's authenticity. 'Because it was set in New Jersey, there were New Jersey mobsters who were convinced it was about them specifically,' says Imperioli.
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Was The Sopranos a real crime family?

Much like the DiMeo crime family in "The Sopranos," the DeCavalcante family had its own fair share of power struggles. Again, the show echoes real-life — Junior Soprano is the DiMeo crime boss in name only, while Tony is the guy who really runs the show.
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Does the DeCavalcante family still exist?

Between 1999-2005, about 45 men were imprisoned, including the family's consigliere and seven capos. With the decline of the DeCavalcante family, New York's Five Families have taken over many of the rackets in northern New Jersey. Riggi was in jail until November 27, 2012, and he died in 2015.
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Who is Hesh in The Sopranos based on?

The character is based on Harold "Kayo" Koningsberg a legendary Jewish hit man and mob associate who was sentenced to life in prison for murder. Konigsberg first became involved in organized crime working for New Jersey mob boss Abner "Longy" Zwillman, he became one of the crew's most prolific hit men.
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What is the Italian meat Gabagool?

Capicola, also referred to as coppa, capocollo, or even gabagool among New York's Italian-American population, is an Italian cured meat made from pork shoulder and neck. It originated in Piacenza in the north of Italy and in the Calabria region in the south.
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Who is Paulie Gualtieri based on?

He eventually was inducted into the DiMeo crime family, becoming a close associate of Johnny Soprano and helping to mentor his son Tony. His surname is taken from real life DeCavalcante crime family mobster Frank Gualtieri, who served under Vincent Palermo.
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Why did Sopranos get Cancelled?

“The Sopranos” creator David Chase said he ended the series with the Journey song “Don't Stop Believin'” simply because the show's production crew despised the catchy earworm.
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Who ordered the final hit on Tony Soprano?

Eugene killed himself, after all. You'd expect the family to be long gone, living their lives in Florida, trying to forget Jersey. As for Patsy Parisi (Dan Grimaldi) ordering the hit, that theory does have some validity. Patsy himself almost took out Tony in the season 3 premiere, so you know his resentment ran deep.
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Why is Paulie called walnuts?

Paulie “Walnuts” Gualtieri — the brazen-faced character portrayed by Tony Sirico on the HBO series The Sopranos — earned his nickname from an incident where he stole a semi-truck full of televisions that turned out to actually be filled with thousands of walnuts.
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What happened Tony Sirico?

Tony Sirico

Sirico, who portrayed Tony's associate Paul “Paulie Walnuts” Gualtieri, voiced the Griffin family's dog Vinny on Fox's Family Guy from 2013 to 2016 and has starred in Woody Allen movies including Café Society (2016) and Wonder Wheel (2017). Sirico has two children: Joeanna and Richard.
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What does Marone mean in The Sopranos?

Marone – (Southern Italian dialect) – literally "Madonna" (i.e. – the Blessed Virgin Mary, not the pop star), generally used as "damn" or "damn it". Sometimes pronounced "ma don".
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What is a Goomah?

Goomah — Mistress or girlfriend. It comes from the Italian comare, which means godmother or second mother. In other words, someone who takes care of you.
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What is a Moolinyan?

Noun. moolinyan (plural moolinyans) (US, ethnic slur) Alternative form of moolie (“black person”)
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Is Hesh in The Many Saints of Newark?

Herman “Hesh” Rabkin

Hesh is an incredibly trusted and respected friend and business partner, so it only seems natural that Hesh will appear throughout The Many Saints of Newark.
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What is Vig Sopranos?

If someone asks, “What's the vig on the loan?” what they are really asking is, “How much money are you paying in interest for your loan?” In a world like The Sopranos, however, where loan sharks are everywhere, they're referring to interest paid in cash.
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What does shy mean in The Sopranos?

shy: the interest charged on loans by loan sharks. shylock business: the business of loansharking.
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Is La Cosa Nostra still active?

While La Cosa Nostra no longer reigns supreme over organized crime, the mob is far from vanquished. While La Cosa Nostra no longer reigns supreme over organized crime, the mob is far from vanquished. Here's everything you need to know: Is the mob still active?
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Does the Commission still exist?

The Commission is still reported to exist, though its current membership is composed of only the bosses of the Five Families and the Chicago Outfit. Instead of a meeting of bosses, underbosses or captains meet secretly to discuss business and govern.
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Did The Sopranos cast get along?

Chase has said that they were both very angry men, so they would fight and have disagreements, but it never became a screaming match or something that would end a friendship.
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What happened to Valery Sopranos?

Valery's body was never found, and Paulie's car was stolen from the remote location where it was parked in the wilderness, although there is no way to tell if it was Valery who stole it, or just some local kids.
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What happened to Furio on The Sopranos?

After his extended flirtation with Tony's wife Carmela (Edie Falco), he suddenly disappears in “Eloise” (season 4 episode 12). Later, we learn Furio went home to Naples. And though Tony had people looking for him, Furio was alive and well the last anyone heard of him.
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