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AP Top Entertainment News At 12:32 a.m. EDT
Actor James Gandolfini dies in Italy at age 51 LOS ANGELES (AP) -- James Gandolfini, whose portrayal of a brutal, emotionally delicate crime boss in HBO's "The Sopranos" was the brilliant center of one of TV's greatest drama series and turned the mobster stereotype on its head, died Wednesday in Italy. He was 51....
Some of Tony Soprano's memorable lines NEW YORK (AP) -- Some memorable lines spoken by the late James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano in "The Sopranos":...
Stars share reaction to James Gandolfini's death LOS ANGELES (AP) -- James Gandolfini's fans and colleagues shared reaction to his death Wednesday:...
AP PHOTOS: The career of James Gandolfini James Gandolfini, who won three Emmy Awards for his indelible role as mob boss Tony Soprano in HBO's "The Sopranos," died while on vacation in Italy at age 51. While Tony Soprano was a larger-than-life figure, Gandolfini was exceptionally modest and obsessive - he described himself as "a 260-pound Woody Allen." HBO called the actor a "special man, a great talent, but more importantly a gentle and loving person who treated everyone, no matter their title or position, with equal respect."...
Woody Harrelson launches tree-friendly paper brand LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Woody Harrelson is putting his paper where his passions are....
Bulger, Gandolfini: Mob makes headlines this week The death in Italy of James Gandolfini, who played Mafia boss Tony Soprano on the popular HBO show "The Sopranos," was part of an unusual convergence of mob-related news making headlines this week. Here's a look:...
Brad Pitt tries to build a better blockbuster NEW YORK (AP) -- Brad Pitt wanted to build a better blockbuster....
'Man of Steel' promoted from the pulpit LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Seems Warner Bros. has taken movie marketing to a whole new level - even higher than a bird or a plane....
Deen says she used slur but doesn't tolerate hate SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) -- Celebrity cook Paula Deen said while being questioned in a discrimination lawsuit that she has used racial slurs in the past but insisted she and her family do not tolerate prejudice....
Jodi Arias film: a new case of fatal attraction NEW YORK (AP) -- She doesn't boil a pet bunny. But Jodi Arias displays wicked knife technique in a new Lifetime movie that could have just as well been titled, "Fatal Attraction for Cable News."...
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