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"The Sopranos" star Lorraine Bracco shared that she is single and wants to find love again. The 70-year-old actress revealed what qualities she is looking for in a potential partner.
"I believe in love. What do I look for in a man? A sense of humor is extremely important. And I like a guy who’s sure of himself," Bracco shared ...
Bracco landed the role of Dr. Jennifer Melfi — the psychiatrist who treats Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) throughout the ...
Vince Vaughn opens a restaurant with local Italian grandmother chefs in EW's exclusive first look at 'Nonnas,' a new Netflix dramedy also starring Lorraine Bracco, Brenda Vaccaro, Talia Shire, Susan ...
It also took a toll on Bracco’s marriage to Olmos, and the two called it quits in 2002. Lorraine Bracco and Harvey Keitel. In the aftermath of the custody battle, Bracco battled depression and ...
Lorraine Bracco, Talia Shire, Brenda Vaccaro, and Susan Sarandon help Vince Vaughn cook up nostalgic Italian recipes in an exclusive first look at the trailer for 'Nonnas,' coming to Netflix on May 9.
If you want to see “Uncle Jun” live ( and possibly his pal Bobby Bacala since Steve Schirripa’s “Talking Sopranos” live show ...
The Netflix comedy, also starring Susan Sarandon and Lorraine Bracco, is based on the true story of a New York restaurant owner who employs grandmothers ...
Lorraine Bracco knows what she wants when it comes to love. The Sopranos alum, 70, revealed she is open to a new relationship and dished on the attributes that she hopes to find in a future partner.
“The Sopranos” star Lorraine Bracco is embracing dating after turning 70. During a recent interview with AARP, the actress, who played Tony Soprano’s psychiatrist, Dr. Jennifer ...
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