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"REDITOR CLAIMS 'STOP!', and I'm still in love with him" A film about the making of the famous "Sopranos" and a scene with James Gandolfini
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"REDITOR CLAIMS 'STOP!', and I'm still in love with him" A film about the making of the famous "Sopranos" and a scene with James Gandolfini

Actress Sara Šahi recalled her experience filming scenes with late actor James Gandolfini in the iconic series 'The Sopranos,' particularly a romantic scene with Tony Soprano. She described the moment as one of the best kisses she has ever had and shared an anecdote about continuing to kiss after the director called 'cut.' Šahi also mentioned Gandolfini's dedication to authenticity, such as using real hallucinogenic mushrooms during filming. She appeared in the sixth season of 'The Sopranos' in 2007, playing Sonia Aragon, a stripper and student involved with Christopher Moltisanti. Gandolfini passed away in June 2013 at age 51 due to a sudden heart attack.

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"REDITOR CLAIMS 'STOP!', and I'm still in love with him" A film about the making of the famous "Sopranos" and a scene with James Gandolfini

Actress Sara Šahi recalled her experience filming scenes with late actor James Gandolfini in the iconic series 'The Sopranos,' particularly a romantic scene with Tony Soprano. She described the moment as one of the best kisses she has ever had and shared an anecdote about continuing to kiss after the director called 'cut.' Šahi also mentioned Gandolfini's dedication to authenticity, such as using real hallucinogenic mushrooms during filming. She appeared in the sixth season of 'The Sopranos' in 2007, playing Sonia Aragon, a stripper and student involved with Christopher Moltisanti. Gandolfini passed away in June 2013 at age 51 due to a sudden heart attack.

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