The Sopranos became one of TV's most unforgettable and influential dramas, and along with it was its leading cast, with James Gandolfini and Edie Falco as its patriarchs. It's been nineteen years since its finale, and Falco looks back at how Carmela Soprano became a pop culture icon.
In an interview with Betches alongside Mayor of Kingstown co-star Jeremy Renner, the duo gives their two cents on some of their more memorable and disastrous outfit photos. When it comes to Carmela's infamy among fans, she calls it "hysterical."
"You never know when you're doing something, what the ramifications will be, if any," she said. "Here we are years later, and there she is."
Carmela not only became a fan-favorite as Tony Soprano's wife, who did her best to put up with the mob life, but also for her always put-together look. She undoubtedly inspired a wave of French tip manicures.
"It was always about the hair and jewelry and clothing and makeup, and I loved that I never knew what my hair was going to look like," she said.
She added that Carmela's hair during filming it was helped her get into character and understand what the scene was about.
The role of Carmela in The Sopranos led Falco to receive three Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. She then won Best Actress at the Golden Globes in 2000, and three SAG awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series.
Falco's portrayal is often described as one of the greatest performances in TV history, alongside Gandolfini. She reprised her role for the prequel film, The Many Saints of Newark.
Beyond The Sopranos, Falco gained recognition for her leading role in the Showtime series Nurse Jackie, which won her another Primetime Emmy, but in the Comedy Series category.
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