He was known for his role as Tony Soprano on the hit HBO drama "The
Sopranos", and it's sad to report that
James Gandolfini passed away on Wednesday (June 19) at the age of 51.
The talented actor, who won numerous awards including a Golden Globe for
his work on the HBO show apparently died of a heart attack in Italy,
where he was to attend the Taormina Film Festival in Sicily..
In addition to his roles on the small screen, Mr. Gandolfini appeared
in films such as "Get Shorty," "The Mexican" and "Zero Dark Thirty."
James is survived by his wife, Deborah Lin, and his son Michael.
Stick with GossipCenter for more details as they become available.Unbelievably sad news. A fine man,” tweeted Steve Carell, who worked
with Gandolfini on his most recent big screen role in the comedy “The
Incredible Burt Wonderstone,” while co-star Olivia Wilde wrote: “James
Gandolfini was a kind, funny, wonderful guy. I'm so lucky to have worked
with him. Sending love to his family. Such a sad, sad day.”
Actor/director Kevin Smith tweeted “RIP James Gandolfini! Your
iconic portrayal of mob boss Tony Soprano gave soul to a monster and
fostered perverse pride in the Garden State.”
Rainn Wilson wrote, “You were one of the great greats. We’ll miss
your dangerous, big heart,” and actress Rose McGowan, who spent time
with Gandolfini on a 2010 USO tour in the Middle East, tweeted along
with a picture: “I am heartbroken about James Gandolfini. He was a
gentle giant and great man.”
Russell Simmons expressed his shock with the tweet “Not tony soprano!
Damn. Such a good guy and a great actor,” and actress Kristen Chenoweth
said, “NO. Not James Gandolfini. He was in my top 5 favorite actors
EVER. :(“ Jeff Daniels referred to him as “a great friend,” and Jonah
Hill called his death “a tragic loss.”
Meanwhile, Sen. John McCain tweeted: “RIP James Gandolfini, one of
the nicest guys I've ever met,” Octavia Spencer observed that she was
“so sad” about the news, and John Stamos paid his respects: “You were
DAMN good Mr. Gandolfini and will be sorely missed.”
Scores of other famous faces and fans immediately took to Twitter to
offer their condolences and pay tribute to the critically-acclaimed film
and television actor – from Bethenny Frankel and fellow Jersey native
Pauly D, to Christina Applegate, Josh Groban, Debra Messing, Bette
Midler, Ewan McGregor, Busy Phillips and Rob Lowe, who noted that
Gandolfini “gave the greatest performance in the history of television”
and was also “a kind man.”
"James is one guy who never turned his back on me. He was the most
humble and gifted actor and person I have ever worked with, “He was a
great man and I will forever be indebted to him,” Joseph R. Gannascoli,
Vito on "The Sopranos," told TMZ, while fellow star Tony “Paulie
Gualtieri” Sirico said Gandolfini was one of his “best friend in life.”
“He helped me with my career and I’m going to miss him,” Sirico said.
“He’s part of my family.”
Gandolfini won three Emmy Awards for his depiction of mobster Tony
Soprano in the hit HBO series, and most recently appeared as the CIA
director in the Oscar-nominated “Zero Dark Thirty” and comedy “The
Incredible Burt Wonderstone.”
He is survived by his wife, Deborah Lin, their baby daughter and his
son ,Michael, with his ex-wife Marcy Wudarski, from whom he was
divorced in December 2002.
“We're all in shock and feeling immeasurable sadness at the loss of a
beloved member of our family. He was 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,” HBO representatives
said in a statement. “He touched so many of us over the years with his
humor, his warmth and his humility. Our hearts go out to his wife and
children during this terrible time. He will be deeply missed by all of
us.”



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