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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Is Tony Soprano based on a real person?

The character is loosely based on real-life New Jersey mobsters Ruggerio "Richie the Boot" Boiardo, boss of the North Jersey Genovese crime family, and Vincent "Vinny Ocean" Palermo, a former caporegime (capo) and "de facto" boss of the DeCavalcante crime family.
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How much did James Gandolfini make per episode of The Sopranos?

Following intense negotiations, HBO agreed to pay the actor $1m (£742,165) per episode. This translated to $13m (£9.6m) per season. According to the book, Gandolfini agreed to the number – in spite of it being much less than he had originally wanted – because of his fellow Sopranos cast.
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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 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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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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What is a Moolinyan?

Noun. moolinyan (plural moolinyans) (US, ethnic slur) Alternative form of moolie (“black person”)
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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 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 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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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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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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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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How is Chrissy related to Tony?

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 old is Tony Soprano in the show?

The series also unfolded a detailed history of Tony and the DeMeo crime family that established the character as having had a full life before the series began. Based on the clues scattered throughout the series, Tony Soprano was 39 or 40 at the start of The Sopranos and 47 at the end.
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Who betrayed Tony Soprano?

1 Livia Betrays Her Son Tony

Tony had a complex relationship with his mother, Livia Soprano. Eventually, Tony put Livia in a retirement community to help make her life better. Of course, Livia didn't feel the same way and felt betrayed. Eventually, she teamed up with Uncle Junior and placed a hit on Tony's life.
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Did Patsy get Tony killed?

Conversation. Patsy Parisi Had Tony Soprano Killed As Confirmed By Patsy Parisi barstoolsports.com/blog/3376549/p…
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What is a 10% vig?

It's the price a sportsbook charges for taking the bet. In most cases when it comes to point spread betting, the number will be -110, which equates to a 10% vig or juice. This is the commission the sportsbook takes for accepting to take a wager.
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How much are loan sharks?

How Much Do Loan Sharks Charge? Loan shark interest rates are extremely high, sometimes up to 300-400% interest on the loan. For example, if you were to obtain a Merchant Cash Advance (MCA) of $40,000, you may be presented with a payment breakdown of $16,000 in interest and fees (aka a factor rate of 1.4).
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How much is the vig in Vegas?

What is betting juice? The vigorish – also known as vig or juice – is the price sportsbooks charge for making a bet. The most common vig used for each side of a wager is -110. That means for every $1.10 wagered, the bettor can win $1.
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What is a mobsters girlfriend called?

Definitions of moll. the girlfriend of a gangster. synonyms: gangster's moll, gun moll.
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What's a Gavone Italian?

Gavone: Also cafone, which translates as "boor." This country-bumpkin designation usually implies crude manners. Correct usage: "Don't be a gavone and eat all the cannoli." Oobatz: Look hard and you'll see pazzo, the Italian word for "crazy."
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