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    James Gandolfini, Sopranos star, dies in Italy aged 51

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    James Gandolfini, the US actor best known for his role as a therapy-seeking mob boss in The Sopranos, has died at the age of 51.

    Gandolfini suffered a possible heart attack while on holiday in Rome, the US HBO TV network told the BBC.

    The New Jersey-born star had been in Italy to attend the Taormina film festival in Sicily.

    He won three Emmy awards for his role as Tony Soprano, a mafia boss juggling his criminal career and family life.

    "It is with immense sorrow that we report our client James Gandolfini passed away today while on holiday in Rome, Italy," said his managers, Mark Armstrong and Nancy Sanders, in a statement on Wednesday night.

    "Our hearts are shattered and we will miss him deeply."

    HBO also said the star of The Sopranos, which ran for six series on the cable channel from 1999-2007, would be "deeply missed".
    From bartender to Broadway


    James Gandolfini: 1961-2013

    1961: Born in Westwood, New Jersey to school dinner lady and a bricklayer, both of Italian descent
    Gained BA in Communications from Rutgers University
    1993: Played woman-beating mafia enforcer Virgil in Tony Scott's True Romance
    1995: Performed in Broadway's On the Waterfront.
    1999: Debut appearance as New Jersey Mafia boss Tony Soprano, for which he won three Emmys and a Golden Globe during its eight-year-run
    2007: Produced HBO documentary on injured Iraq War veterans and their devotion to America
    2012: Executive producer of HBO film Hemingway & Gellhorn, starring Clive Owen and Nicole Kidman



    "He was a 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," said its statement.

    "He touched so many of us over the years with his humour, his warmth and his humility."

    Gandolfini was born in 1961 in Westwood, New Jersey, to a school dinner lady and a bricklayer-turned-school caretaker, both of Italian background.

    He graduated with a degree in communications from New Jersey's Rutgers University.

    Then he moved to New York, finding work as a bartender and a club manager.

    Gandolfini's acting career took off in 1992 when he landed a part in a Broadway production of A Streetcar Named Desire.

    His breakthrough role came a year later playing a mobster in the movie True Romance.

    Gandolfini's more recent film credits included In The Loop, Zero Dark Thirty and Killing Them Softly.

    He was nominated for a Tony theatre award in 2009 for his role in the Broadway hit God of Carnage.
    'Genius'

    Gandolfini is survived by his second wife, Deborah Lin, a former model from Hawaii, whom he married in 2008, and their daughter, Liliana, born last year.

    He also leaves a teenage son, Michael, from his first marriage to Marcy Wudarski, his former personal assistant. They wed in 1999 and split three years later.

    Sopranos creator David Chase said Gandolfini was a "genius".

    "He is one of the greatest actors of this or any time," he said. "A great deal of that genius resided in those sad eyes."
    James Gandolfini and wife Deborah Lin in Los Angeles on 11 April 2011 Gandolfini with his second wife, Deborah Lin

    Lorraine Bracco, who played Tony Soprano's psychiatrist, Dr Jennifer Melfi, in the TV drama, said: "We lost a giant today. I am utterly heartbroken."

    Jeff Daniels, who starred with Gandolfini in God of Carnage, said: "If Broadway has a version of a guy you want in your foxhole, Jim Gandolfini was mine."

    In a December 2012 interview with the Associated Press news agency, Gandolfini said he had become an actor to overcome his anger.

    "I don't know what exactly I was angry about," he said.

    "I try to avoid certain things and certain kinds of violence at this point," he added. "I'm getting older, too. I don't want to be beating people up as much."

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    A shame to see him go. The restaurant where Tony Soprano had his last meal had a rather touching tribute: Hidden Content

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