Actor appeared on “The Sopranos,” co-owned Rao’s restaurant in Manhattan.
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Robert Loggia, the gravelly voiced character actor from “Scarface,” “The Sopranos,” and “Big,” has died of Alzheimer’s disease, according to The Associated Press. He was 85.
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John “Cha-Cha” Ciarcia, a tough-guy actor on “The Sopranos” who also owned a popular restaurant in New York City’s Little Italy neighborhood that his celebrity friends frequented, has died. He …
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She played the first woman president in “Kisses for My President.”
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He won three Emmy Awards for his role as Tony Soprano.
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