| Acting Schools
home > Acting Schools News
Center > Broadway Stars Act Up in New Season of HBO's "The Sopranos"
Broadway Stars Act Up in New Season of HBO's "The Sopranos"
Broadway stars Julianna Margulies, Hal Holbrook
and Ben Kingsley are among guest stars to appear in the new season
of HBO's mob family drama "The Sopranos."
The David Chase-created New Jersey-set drama returned March 12
for the first part of its sixth and final season — which will
include 12 new episodes on subsequent Sundays at 9 PM (ET). Check
your local listings. An additional eight episodes of the final season
is slated to debut in early 2007.
The show features series regulars (and stage veterans) James Gandolfini
(A Streetcar Named Desire), Edie Falco ('night, Mother), Lorraine
Bracco (The Graduate), Michael Imperioli (Ponies), Dominic Chianese
(A Second Hand Memory) and Jamie-Lynn Sigler (Beauty and the Beast).
Margulies (Festen), Holbrook (Mark Twain Tonight!) and Kingsley
(Edmund Kean) will be joined by stage brethren Jerry Adler (Taller
Than a Dwarf), Tim Daly (The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial), Ron Leibman
(Angels in America) and more. Frankie Valli — who is depicted
in Broadway's Jersey Boys — will reprise his role on the series.
Past seasons have include such theatre folk as Tom Aldredge, Joe
Pantoliano, Mark Blum, David Strathairn, Robert LuPone, Linda Emond,
Annabella Sciorra, Linda Lavin, Steve Buscemi, Mary Louise Wilson,
Laila Robins, Frank Wood, Rae Allen, Peter Riegert, Ari Graynor,
Capathia Jenkins, Yul Vazquez, Will McCormack, Phyllis Somerville,
Lewis J. Stadlen, Christine Pedi, Jordan Gelber and Remy Auberjonois.
|