The Sopranos guest star reveals show’s painful ‘rite of passage’

The Sopranos guest star reveals show’s painful ‘rite of passage’
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The Sopranos guest star reveals show’s painful ‘rite of passage’
Author: Maira Butt
Published: Dec, 27 2024 12:11

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But a guest star has revealed that actors could be subject to some very real violence behind the scenes too, as one guest star revealed how he “got whacked by Paulie Walnuts and lived to tell about it”.

The Sopranos guest star reveals show’s painful ‘rite of passage’ Actor revealed how he was hit by co-star and ‘lived to tell about it’.

Diamantopoulos played Jason Barone, the son of an old family friend of Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), as he goes against the mobster’s wishes, unaware of his late dad’s ties to the Mafia.

Walnuts, played by Tony Sirico in the hit HBO series, is then tasked with enacting retribution on Barone, with the help of a lead pipe.

Gandolfini first made his debut as depressed gangster Tony Soprano, a character considered one of the greatest TV roles of all time, in January 1999.

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