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June 20, 2013

Gandolfini: "It's time for you to start to seriously consider salads."

As the seasons passed, Gandolfini gained weight at an alarming pace. His death, at the age of fifty-one, in Italy, does not come entirely as a shock. But that makes it no less a loss. Gandolfini was not a fantastically varied actor. He played within a certain range. Like Jackie Gleason, he’ll be remembered for a particular role, and a particular kind of role, but there is no underestimating his devotion to the part of a lifetime that was given to him. In the dozens of hours he had on the screen, he made Tony Soprano—lovable, repulsive, cunning, ignorant, brutal—more ruthlessly alive than any character we’ve ever encountered in television. -- Postscript: James Gandolfini, 1961-2013 : The New Yorker

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He had more range than that bozo is willing to admit. I thought he was an amazing, subtle actor with tremendous talent and its very sad to see him go.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at June 20, 2013 4:35 PM

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