How is Christopher related to Tony?

Christopher Moltisanti is Tony's nephew and Carmela's first cousin. His father Dickie Moltisanti was something of a mentor to the youthful Tony. So when the senior Moltisanti was shot to death, Tony, in turn, took Christopher under his wing.
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Are Tony and Chris blood related?

Tony Soprano has been a father figure to Christopher since the death of his father, Dickie Moltisanti. Tony affectionately refers to Christopher as his "nephew", but he is actually a cousin once removed of Tony's wife Carmela (Carmela's father Hugh and Chris's grandmother Lena were brother and sister).
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How are Carmella and Christopher related?

Tony and Carmela Soprano are connected to Christopher via two separate family relationships: Chris' late father, Dickie Moltisanti, was Carmela's first cousin, as Dickie's mother and Carmela's father are siblings. This means Chris is Carmela's first cousin, once removed.
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How is Tony related to Dickie?

Later, Tony's mother, Livia (Vera Farmiga), tells Junior that, even though he was supposed to look after Tony while Johnny was in prison, the only person Tony will listen to is his idol, Dickie, whom Tony calls his uncle though he is not, in reality, Dickie's nephew.
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Who is Dicky to Tony Soprano?

The focus of the movie, which begins in 1967, is the relationship between a teenage Tony Soprano and his uncle Dickie Moltisanti. Dickie is not really Tony's uncle. He's actually related to Carmela De Angelis, who would marry the adult Tony.
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Who is Christopher Moltisanti dad?

Richard "Dickie" Moltisanti, was a soldier in the Soprano Crew and the main character of The Many Saints of Newark. He married Joanne Moltisanti (née Blundetto) and they had a son, Christopher.
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Is Carmela related to Tony?

Carmela Soprano (née DeAngelis), played by Edie Falco, is a fictional character on the HBO TV series The Sopranos. She is married to Mafia boss Tony Soprano.
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How is Dickie related to Carmella?

Dickie Moltisanti, Christopher's father, is the first cousin of Carmela Soprano (Edie Falco), whose last name before marriage was DeAngelis.
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Who is Chris Moltisanti real mom?

Obi-Wan Takes the High Ground! - The Loop. Joanne Moltisanti (née Blundetto) is the mother of Christopher Moltisanti, the mother-in-law of Kelli Lombardo Moltisanti and the paternal grandmother of Caitlyn Lombardo Moltisanti. She was married to Richard "Dickie" Moltisanti, who was Carmela Soprano's first cousin.
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How is Christopher Moltisanti related to Carmela Soprano?

Carmela is 1st cousins with Dickie, Christopher's late father. This makes Carmela 1st cousins once removed with Christopher. Christopher would also be 2nd cousins with Meadow and AJ.
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Who is Christopher Moltisanti based on?

On the debut episode of the Talking Sopranos (2020) podcast, Michael Imperioli spoke about creating his own character, Christopher Moltisanti. And Imperioli revealed that he based Christopher on a mob figure he knew.
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What does the name Moltisanti mean?

Early on in the Sopranos prequel The Many Saints of Newark, someone notes that Moltisanti is a religious name. As anyone with access to Google translate can tell you, Moltisanti is Italian for “many saints.” And the Moltisanti family, upon coming to the U.S. from Italy, put down roots in Newark.
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Who ordered the 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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How many siblings does Tony Soprano have?

Early life. Tony Soprano was born in 1959 (1955 in The Many Saints of Newark) to Livia and Johnny Soprano. His father was a capo in the DiMeo crime family. He grew up living with his parents and two sisters, Janice and Barbara, in the Ironbound neighborhood of Newark, New Jersey.
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Does Tony and Adriana sleep together?

Adriana and Tony never technically hook up, which is the only reason she is not higher on this list. However, unlike some other women who reject Tony's advances (such as Dr. Melfi), Adriana and Tony absolutely would have become entangled with one another except they were interrupted - twice.
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Do Tony and Dr Melfi sleep together?

Jennifer Melfi in The Sopranos was of the most complex in the series, but why Tony never sleeps with Dr. Melfi has been debated even after the show concluded. This bipolar relationship proves more than complicated, as in one moment Tony may profess his love for her, and the next he is shouting and shoving her in anger.
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Did Tony Soprano know who killed Dickie Moltisanti?

In The Sopranos season 4, episode 1, Tony tells Christopher that his father Dickie was killed by Barry Haydu, a New Jersey detective. According to Tony, Barry was taking orders from a criminal named Jilly Ruffalo, who had his eye gouged out by Dickie.
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Who killed Chris father Sopranos?

In the season 4 premiere “For All Debts Public and Private”, Tony tells Christopher that they've identified the man who killed his father. The man's name was Barry Haydu and he supposedly did the hit at the behest of Jilly Ruffalo.
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Who killed Bobby Bacala?

Robert "Bobby Bacala" Baccalieri Jr.

(1959-2007) was a DiMeo crime family capo and acting underboss. In 2007, Baccalieri was assassinated by the Lupertazzi crime family during a mob war between the DiMeo and Lupertazzi families.
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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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Did Patsy get Tony killed?

Any true Sopranos fan knows that Patsy Parisi would never be trusted with such an important hit. The guy was all up in his feelings over his twin brother, the fact that he didn't kill Tony as soon as he found that out showed that he was not right for the hit.
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Why is many saints of Newark in Italian?

The title comes from the name Moltisanti, which means “many saints” in Italian. Moltisanti is no saint though, even if he does spend the entire film trying to do a good deed. But he's also not the drug addicted psychopath the series made him out to be. He only kills the ones he loves.
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What dies The Many Saints of Newark mean?

Dickie Moltisanti (which means “many saints” in Italian, hence the title) is running a region of New Jersey for the DiMeo crime family, with various people working for him that Sopranos fans will no doubt recognize.
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What does Silvio mean?

Silvio Origin and Meaning

The name Silvio is boy's name of Spanish, Italian, Portuguese origin meaning "wood, forest". Shiny and sylvan choice.
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