But if Colandrea’s character was there to kill Tony Soprano, the actor who played him isn’t saying.
“I do have an idea, but I cannot really talk,” Colandrea said Monday. “I have papers signed that I can’t make any comments on that.”
Colandrea, who was born in Naples, auditioned for the role after a casting agent stopped for a bite at his shop. He claims to know definitely his character’s intent and what happens following the episode’s conclusion, but won’t divulge it. (A bit of trivia: Colandrea’s character wears a Member’s Only jacket; the first episode of the final season was titled “Member’s Only.”) —Jake Coyle —`Sopranos’ extras thrown into TV history (Yahoo! | AP)
I don’t have cable TV, and I’ve never seen an episode of the show, but shouldn’t that be “Members Only” (without the apostrophe)?
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