Sopranos star Michael Imperioli is returning to TV to fight crime, in a new American adaptation of a hit British cop show. The actor, who played Christopher Moltisanti in the long-running mob drama,[...] Read more!
Six months after the final episode aired, the Soprano family - James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Jamie-Lynn Sigler; Robert Iler and Michael Imperioli - will join up to 20 other castmembers at a benefit in New York.
Emmy Award®-winning actor Michael Imperioli (The Sopranos) and Academy Award®-winning actress Ellen Burstyn (Requiem for a Dream, Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore) star in the two-hour television event motion picture Oprah Winfrey Presents: Mitch Albom's For One More Day,[...] Read more!
michael imperioli sopranos" align="left" hspace="5" />Michael Imperioli's New York theater may have been the victim of an attempted whacking this week. Where's Tony Soprano when you really need him?
New York authorities are currently...
Cops believe the amateur bomber who detonated a homemade explosive outside former "Sopranos" star Michael Imperioli's Chelsea theater in New York City was sending "a message" to the actor or his family, sources told the New York Post.
A small explosive device detonated outside a Manhattan studio owned by "The Sopranos" star Michael Imperioli, damaging a van but causing no serious injuries. Imperioli played Christopher Moltisanti, Tony Soprano's nephew.
MITCH Albom's best seller "For One More Day" is heading to TV via Oprah's Harpo Films. Emmy-winning Michael Imperioli plays a stern broken-down former baseball player father who collapsed into alcoholism and despair before being magically granted...
ABC Television and Harpo Films announced today that Michael Imperioli and Ellen Burstyn will star in the two-hour television event motion picture, "Oprah Winfrey Presents: Mitch Albom's For One More Day," based on Albom's bestselling book, "For One More Day." Principal photography begins today on location in Norwalk, CT, as well as other locations in Connecticut and New York.[...] Read more!
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) - Hey, you got a problem with how ''The Sopranos'' wound up? Take it up with Christopher, if you dare. ''I think it's a great ending. It's a good way to go out,'' said Michael Imperioli, who played Tony's nephew, until he got whacked this season.[...] Read more!
-Sopranos Fans Send Michael Imperioli Flowers
Fans Send Imperioli FlowersActor Michael Imperioli was amazed to receive deliveries of flowers at his house this week - sent by fans mourning the passing of his Sopranos character.[...] Read more!
TMZ.com: Michael Imperioli is coming to the defense of Vincent Pastore's decision to drop out of the upcoming season of "Dancing With the Stars," saying it takes "integrity" to make that call. What a wise guy, eh?"He could have just chosen to stay on just for... Read more
"New Year's Babies Edition" - Happy Birthday to "Mini-Me" actor Verne Troyer (1969), "Soprano" Michael Imperioli (1966), "Thir13en Ghosts" actress Embeth Davidtz (1966), actress/model Dedee Pfeiffer (1964), Rap DJ Grandmaster Flash (1958), Prolific Puerto Rican film star Luis Guzman (1957), comedian Don Novello a.k.a. "Father Guido Sarducci" (1943), Woodstock generation performer Country Joe McDonald (1942), "Superman Returns" actor Frank Langella (1940), reclusive author J.D. Salinger (1919), baseball's first "Hammerin' Hank" Hank Greenberg (1911; d. 1986), Cuban bandleader Xavier Cugat (1900; d. 1990), scientist/botanist George Washington Carver (c. 1864; d. 1943), American seamstress Betsy Ross (1752; d. 1836), and Revolutionary War hero Paul Revere (1735; d. 1818).
Margulies joined the cast in the show's sixth season as the drug-addicted love interest of gangsters Tony (James Gandolfini) and Christopher (Michael Imperioli), both of whom are married....
Forget Ibiza or the French Riviera, the hottest ticket out of Hollywood this summer is for Springfield, USA.
Fox announced the latest batch of A-listers primed to lend their voices to yellow-faced, four-fingered doppelgangers for "The Simpsons'" 18th season, kicking off Sept. 10.