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Raymond Curto was the Capo of the Curto crew. Little is known about Raymond, except that he was approached by Tony to replace Jackie Aprile, Sr, after his death, as Boss of the DiMeo crime family. Raymond declined the honor, and insisted, along with the other Capos, that Tony should take over instead. Raymond has one son who was diagnosed with [[multiple sclerosis]] at a young age. He was also a FBI informant as revealed in the episode, "Proshai, Livushka." It's never been disclosed why he became an informant. Unexpectedly, Raymond died of a heart attack while giving information to Agent Sanseverino. Curto was handled by both Agent Sanseverino and Agent Grasso. Raymond has the distinction of being the longest-tenured "rat" in the series, and for never being caught or suspected as such. How much damage, if any, that he caused the Soprano crime family has yet to be determined. |
Raymond Curto was the Capo of the Curto crew. Little is known about Raymond, except that he was approached by Tony to replace Jackie Aprile, Sr, after his death, as Boss of the DiMeo crime family. Raymond declined the honor, and insisted, along with the other Capos, that Tony should take over instead. Raymond has one son who was diagnosed with [[multiple sclerosis]] at a young age. He was also a FBI informant as revealed in the episode, "Proshai, Livushka." It's never been disclosed why he became an informant. Unexpectedly, Raymond died of a heart attack while giving information to Agent Sanseverino. Curto was handled by both Agent Sanseverino and Agent Grasso. Raymond has the distinction of being the longest-tenured "rat" in the series, and for never being caught or suspected as such. How much damage, if any, that he caused the Soprano crime family has yet to be determined. |
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Revision as of 03:57, 23 April 2006
The following is a listing of fictional characters from the HBO series, The Sopranos:
Main characters
- Tony Soprano, played by James Gandolfini
- Carmela Soprano, played by Edie Falco
- Meadow Soprano, played by Jamie-Lynn Sigler
- Anthony Soprano, Jr., played by Robert Iler
- Dr. Jennifer Melfi, played by Lorraine Bracco
- Christopher Moltisanti, played by Michael Imperioli
- Silvio Dante, played by Steven Van Zandt
- Paulie Walnuts, played by Tony Sirico
- Junior Soprano, played by Dominic Chianese
- Janice Soprano, played by Aida Turturro (2000-present)
- Johnny "Sack" Sacramoni, played by Vince Curatola
- Bobby "Bacala" Baccalieri, played by Steve R. Schirripa (2000-present)
- Artie Bucco, played by John Ventimiglia
- Adriana La Cerva, played by Drea de Matteo (1999-2004)
- Furio Giunta, played by Federico Castelluccio (2000-2002)
- Sal "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero, played by Vincent Pastore (1999-2000)
- Ralph Cifaretto, played by Joe Pantoliano (2001-2002)
- Tony Blundetto, played by Steve Buscemi (2004)
- Livia Soprano, played by Nancy Marchand (1999-2001)
- Vito Spatafore, played by Joseph R. Gannascoli (2000-Present)
Secondary characters
- Hesh Rabkin, played by Jerry Adler
- Patsy Parisi, played by Dan Grimaldi
- Phil Leotardo, played by Frank Vincent
- Eugene Pontecorvo, played by Robert Funaro
- Jackie Aprile, Sr. played by Michael Rispoli
- Jackie Aprile, Jr. played by Jason Cerbone
- Mikey Palmice, played by Al Sapienza
- Richie Aprile, played by David Proval
- Benny Fazio, played by Max Casella
- Rosalie Aprile, played by Sharon Angela
- Carmine Lupertazzi, played by Tony Lip
- Carmine "Little Carmine" Lupertazzi, Jr., played by Ray Abruzzo
- Michele "Feech" La Manna, played by Robert Loggia
- Matthew Bevilaqua, played by Lillo Brancato Jr.
- David Scatino, played by Robert Patrick
- Gloria Trillo, played by Annabella Sciorra
- "Little" Paulie Germani, played by Carl Capotorto
Tertiary characters
Soprano/DiMeo New Jersey Crime Family Associates
Perry Annunziata
- Played by: Louis Gross
- Appears in: "Mr and Mrs Sacrimoni Request" and "Live Free or Die"
Served as a bodyguard and driver for Tony Soprano during his recovery from a gutshot in 2006. First runner up in Mr teenage Bloomfield and cousin of Gina Annunziata. Tony picked a fight with Perry at Satriales to regain the respect of the family following his injury - perhaps selecting Perry specifically because of his muscular build and hot-headed nature. Tony later paid Perry off as an apology for the altercation although Perry stated that he was in the wrong. Perry takes advice from capo Carlo Gervasi.
Jimmy Altieri
- Played by: Joe Badalucco
- Appears in: "Boca", "Nobody Knows Anything", "Isabella", "I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano", "...To Save Us All From Satan's Power"
Former captain in the DiMeo/Soprano crime family. Arrested while running a card game for gun charges - pool tables full of guns. Tony thought Jimmy was a rat after he began to act suspiciously. After Jimmy was busted by the Feds, Tony thought he was released a little too promptly afterwards. Also, Jimmy began asking Tony, among others, for repeated details of their criminal dealings. Although it was never officially confirmed that Jimmy was a rat, Tony's strong suspicions of him was enough for Tony and others to think he was wearing a wire. As such, Uncle Junior sanctioned a hit on Jimmy, and said he wanted a message to be sent as well. Christopher lured Jimmy to a hotel room with the use of a beautiful, Russian girl. Once Jimmy was in the room, he was assasinated by Silvio. As for the message, Jimmy's body was found in an alley with a rat stuffed in his mouth.
Robert "Bobby" Bacalieri, Sr.
- Played by: Burt Young
- Appears in: "Another Toothpick"
Father of Bobby "Bacala" Bacalieri. Soldier in Junior Soprano's crew in his younger days. Returned to New Jersey from semi-retirement in 2001. Suffered from lung cancer after a lifelong smoking habit. Tony Soprano gave him the task of killing Salvatore "Mustang Sally" Intile. The hit was ordered as retribution for the savage unprovoked beating of Bryan Spatafore, brother of Vito Spatafore. Vito was a made man in the Aprile crew at the time. Mustang Sally was Robert's godson but he felt he had always been a problem so had no reservations about the job and was glad to be of use. Despite his poor health and shortness of breath on exertion he was able to overwhelm and kill the much younger Mustang Sally and his friend Carlos. Died after losing control of his car and crashing into a telegraph pole while leaving the scene of his final hit.
Albert "Ally Boy" Barese
- Played by: Richard Maldone
- Appears in: "The Knight in White Satin Armor", "Proshai, Livushka", "Fortunate Son", "Amour Fou", "For All Debts Public and Private", "No Show" "The Weight", "Watching Too Much Television", "The Strong, Silent Type", "Rat Pack"
Cousin of Larry Boy Barese; acting capo when Larry Boy was in jail; soldier in Barese crew. When Richie Aprile wanted to make a move against Tony Soprano, he approached Albert for support. Albert declined. Once Junior found out Richie couldn't get Albert's support, he decided it was in his best interest to side with Tony instead of Richie. As such, Junior informed Tony about Richie's intent to make a move against him. Albert also has a reputation for repeating, verbatim, whatever is said to him in a conversation by the person speaking to him (Paulie refers to Albert as a parakeet). Albert was also outspoken with Silvio and Patsy, "off the record," about his suspicion (which he was correct about, unbeknownst to him), that it was in fact Tony that assasinated Ralphie, over a horse.
Lawrence "Larry Boy" Barese
- Played by: Tony Darrow
- Appears in: "Meadowlands", "Pax Soprana", "The Legend of Tennesee Moltisanti", "Boca", "I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano", "Christopher", "Pie O My", "Calling All Cars", "Whitecaps", "All Due Respect", "Join the Club", "Mayham"
Capo of the Barese crew who played a major role in reporting to the other mob crews and associates of the Mob Indictments of 1999. Soon after, along with Junior Soprano he was arrested and sentenced. Three years later, Larry Boy was released and put on house arrest, taking control of the crew back from his cousin Ally Boy.
Matthew Bevilaqua
- Played by: Lillo Brancato Jr.
- Appears in: "Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office", "Do Not Resucitate", "The Happy Wanderer", "Full Leather Jacket", "From Where to Eternity", "Bust Out"
Matthew Bevilaqua was Sean Gismonte's partner in crime and an associate in the Tony Soprano crew. Bevilaqua played a pivotal role during the final episodes of the second season. He wanted to move up in the ranks too quickly. He worked the executive card game along with Sean and also sold webistics in a stock firm, initially selling a doomed share to foolish clients. Matt did some jobs with Chris and Sean before planning a hit on Chris in order to get recognized by Richie Aprile. Matt and Sean pulled the hit on Chris, resulting in Sean getting shot to death and Chris seriously wounded. Matt ran away and went straight to Richie in order to receive help from him. Richie decided not to help and chased him with a baseball bat instead. Matt temporarily ran away. Eventually, Pussy got some info from someone about where Matt was hiding. Pussy and Tony dragged a beaten Matt to an abandoned shack in Hacklebarney, sat him down on a chair, and asked him some questions about the attempted shooting. Matt was extremely afraid and shaking when he was captured. Matt blamed the already dead Sean in order to stay alive but it didn't work. Tony and Pussy let loose with an array of bullets, piercing into Matt rapidly and jolting his body. Matthew Bevilaqua was killed in revenge for Chris getting shot. Cops later found Matt's body punctured with bullets. A witness to the sounds of the gunshots told officials about the murder, but later changed his story out of fear when he realized he was going against Tony Soprano. The feds tried to pin the murder on Tony, but they were unsuccessful.
Pat Blundetto
- Played by: Frank Albanese
- Appears in: "Cold Cuts" and "Long Term Parking"
Former soldier in the Soprano crew, worked alongside Johnny Boy Soprano. Uncle of Tony Soprano and Tony Blundetto. Owns a farm that his nephews used to visit in the summers of their youth. Several body's were buried on the farm - Tony, Tony B and Chris dug them up and moved them in 2004. Father of Louise Blundetto.
Corky Caporale
- Played by: Eduardo Ballerini
- Appears in: "Live Free or Die"
An associate of Christopher Moltisanti. Charged with organising weapons and otherwise accomodating the Italian hitmen Tony contracted for the hit on Rusty Millio. Chosen because he is an Italian Speaker. Christopher paid him for the job with drugs.
Gigi Cestone
- Played by: John Fiore
- Appears in: "Guy Walks Into A Psychiatrist's Office", "Do Not Resucitate", "Big Girls Don't Cry", "Funhouse", "Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood", "Proshai, Livushka", "Fortunate Son", "Employee of the Month", "Another Toothpick", "University", "He Is Risen", "...To Save Us All From Satan's Power" and "The Test Dream"
Once an underling for Junior Soprano, this well-respected soldier made the jump to Tony's crew following his execution of acting capo Philly Parisi. He made a final transition when he was granted the role of capo over the Aprile crew, following Richie Aprile's "disappearance"; however, stress induced a fatal heart attack while he was on the toilet.
Frankie Cortese
- Played by: Tony Siragusa
- Appears in: "Irregular Around the Margins", "Marco Polo", "Unidentified Black Males" and "Long Term Parking
Served as a driver and bodyguard for the Soprano crew in 2004. Delivered Tony's car to the bodyshop.
Raymond Curto
- Played by: George Loros
- Appears in: "Meadowlands", "Pax Soprana", "The Legend of Tennesee Moltisanti", "Nobody Knows Anything", "I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano", "Guy Walks Into A Psychiatrist's Office", "Proshai, Livushka", "Fortunate Son", "...To Save Us All From Satan's Power", "For All Debts Public and Private", "No Show", "Two Tonys", "Rat Pack", "Long Term Parking", "All Due Respect" and "Members Only"
Raymond Curto was the Capo of the Curto crew. Little is known about Raymond, except that he was approached by Tony to replace Jackie Aprile, Sr, after his death, as Boss of the DiMeo crime family. Raymond declined the honor, and insisted, along with the other Capos, that Tony should take over instead. Raymond has one son who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at a young age. He was also a FBI informant as revealed in the episode, "Proshai, Livushka." It's never been disclosed why he became an informant. Unexpectedly, Raymond died of a heart attack while giving information to Agent Sanseverino. Curto was handled by both Agent Sanseverino and Agent Grasso. Raymond has the distinction of being the longest-tenured "rat" in the series, and for never being caught or suspected as such. How much damage, if any, that he caused the Soprano crime family has yet to be determined.
Cary DiBartolo
- Played by: James Vincent Romano
- Referenced in: "Mayham", "The Fleshy Part of the Thigh"
An associate of Paulie Walnuts who accompanied him on a robbery of Columbian drug dealers in 2006. Shot a Columbian who was trying to stab Paulie. Later seen guarding Tony Soprano's ICU bed as he recovered from his gutshot.
Dominic Ercoli "Eckley" DiMeo
- Played by: Unseen character
- Referenced in: "Meadowlands", "Pax Soprana"
The founder of the DiMeo Crime Family, DiMeo, AKA 'Old Man' DiMeo, is the official boss of the Soprano/DiMeo family. He is currently serving a life sentence in Marion Penitentary in Springfield, Illinois. Since Junior Soprano is later referred to as boss, and not acting boss, DiMeo may or may not be dead.
Rocco DiMeo
- Played by: Unseen character
- Referenced in: "Full Leather Jacket"
Richie Aprile bested Rocco in a fight and took his leather jacket. Richie later presented the jacket as a present to Tony Soprano. Rocco may be a relative of Eckley DiMeo but presumably not a brother or Richie would not have got escaped retribution.
Terry Doria
- Played by: Ron Castellano
- Referenced in: "Cold Cuts" and "Live Free or Die"
Member of Carlo Gervasi's crew. Responsible for monitoring incoming shipments through NJ ports. Part of the group that went to looking for Vito Spatafore at his goomara's beach house following the revelation that he was homosexual.
Brendan Filone
- Played by: Anthony DeSando
- Appears in: "46 Long", "Denial, Anger, Acceptance", "Meadowlands", "The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti"
Brendan was Christopher Moltisanti's friend and partner in crime and an associate of Tony Soprano. Brendan is addicted to crystal meth, and uses it occasionally with Christopher. In the second episode, Filone and Moltisanti hijack a Comley Trucking truck and steal a number of DVD players.
Comley Trucking was under the protection of Uncle Junior, who demands restitution. Unable to comply with orders, Brendan, without Christopher's help, hijacks another Comley truck. In the process, the driver of the second truck is accidentally shot and killed. As a result, Junior orders Filone's death. Brendan is shot in the eye while in his bathtub by Junior's trigger man, Mikey Palmice as Junior stands by.
"Beansie" Gaeta
- Played by: Paul Herman
- Appears in: "Full Leather Jacket", "Toodle-Fucking-Oo", "Bust-Out", "Calling All Cars"
Beansie owed money to Richie Aprile on his release from prison. Richie ran him over with his car and hospitalised him when he didn't pay. Beansie was made paraplegic by his injuries. Tony Soprano paid Beansie, presumably to keep his mouth shut about what had happened. Beansie later moved to Miami and helped set up a meeting between Little Carmine Lupertazzi and Tony Soprano.
Carlo Gervasi
- Played by: Arthur J. Nascarella
- Appears in: "For All Debts Public and Private", "No Show", "Christopher", "Pie O My", "The Strong, Silent Type", "Two Tonys", "Sentimental Education", "In Camelot", "Unidentified Black Males", "Cold Cuts", "Long Term Parking", "All Due Respect", "Members Only", "Join the Club", "Live Free or Die"
The captain of Jimmy Altieri's old crew. Little is known about Carlo, except that he runs the Bloomfield Ave casino, and is involved in and/or in charge of the family's dealings with the port hijackings. He was recently given all of Vito Spatafore's construction business as well. Carlo was also outspoken about his disapproval with Vito's gay lifetstyle.
Sean Gismonte
- Played by: Chris Tardio
- Appears in: "Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office", "Do Not Resucitate", "The Happy Wanderer", "Full Leather Jacket"
Sean Gismonte was Matthew Bevilaqua's partner in crime and an associate in the Gualtieri crew. His ambition was to impress his superiors in order to move up the ranks with his best friend, Matt. He worked the executive card game along with Matt and also pushed Webistics at a stock firm, initially selling a faux share to naive clients.
With the help of Christopher, Matt and Sean broke several bank safes although they had to pay a large percentage of the cash to Tony. Matt and Sean worked several mob jobs before planning a hit on Christopher in order to get recognized by Richie Aprile. Matt and Sean pulled a drive-by hit as Chris left the Skyways Dinner in Kearny. Sean shot Christopher multiple times although Christopher retaliated. As Sean's seatbelt was stuck and he could not escape, Christopher shot and killed him.
Dante Greco
- Played by: Anthony J Ribustello
- Appears in: "Irregular Aroud The Margins", "All Due Respect", "Members Only", "Mr and Mrs Sacrimoni Request" and "Live Free or Die"
Member of the Aprile crew. Often seen in the back at Satriale's Meat Market. Visited Benny Fazio in hospital after his beating by Phil Leotardo. Accompanied Benny to look for Vito Spatafore at his Goomara's beach house following the revelation that Vito was homosexual. His mother suffered from Lupus and he considered a career in healthcare while looking after her.
Sammy Grigio
- Played by: Salvatore Piro
- Appears in: "Pax Sopranoa"
Ran a card game for the Altieri crew that was knocked over by Mikey Palmice despite being under Jimmy Altieri's protection. This occurred in 1999 shortly after Junior became acting boss and the capo's felt it was a sign Junior was abusing his new position.
Salvatore "Mustang Sally" Intile
- Played by: Brian Tarantina
- Appears in: "Another Toothpick"
Godson of Robert Bacalieri, Sr. Dated Tina Francesco a friend of Adrianna LaCerva. Tina and Mustang Sally argued in the street and when Tina urged a passer by to take her home he attacked them. The passerby was Bryan Spatafore, of Spatafore Bros construction - Mustang Sally beat him to the point where he was comatose. Bryan Spatafore's brother Vito Spatafore was a made man in the Aprile crew at the time. Killed by his godfather as retribution for the beating along with his friend Carlos.
Donny K
- Played by: Raymond Franza
- Appears in: "Full Leather Jacket", "Proshai, Livushka", "He Is Risen", "No Show" and "The Weight"
Member of the Aprile crew. Often seen at the crew's social club and at private party's at the Bada Bing. Present when Gigi Cestone died at the social club. Beaten and urinated on by Johnny Sack following Ralphie's insult to Ginny Sack.
Murf Lupo
- Played by: Val Bisoglio
- Appears in: "For All Debts Public and Private" and "Christopher"
Former capo of Junior Soprano's crew. Semi-retired due to old age - replaced by Bobby Bacala.
Jason Molinaro
- Played by: William DiMeo
- Appears in: "Irregular Aroud The Margins", "Unidentified Black Males", "All Due Respect", "Mayham" and "Mr and Mrs Sacrimoni Request"
Member of the Aprile crew. Responsible for organising Joe "Peeps" Peparelli's headstone following his death - failed to live up to this. Accompanied Vito when passing on information about the Columbian drug money heist in 2006. Stood guard outside the ICU as Tony recovered from his gutshot.
Richard "Dickie" Moltisanti
- Played by: Unseen character
- Referenced in: "From Where to Eternity", "For All Debts, Public and Private"
Former soldier in the soprano crew. Married to Joanne Moltisanti nee Blundetto, father of Christopher. Killed in Christopher's childhood right outside the family home. Lt Barry Haydu investigated his murder but found no leads. In 2002 Tony Soprano told Christopher that Haydu was responsible for Dickie's death and Christopher murdered Haydu in his home. This chain of events links Christopher strongly to Tony so it is unclear what Tony's intentions were, and how much truth lies, in the information he gave him.
Donnie Paduana
- Played by: David Wike
- Appears in: "Isabella"
Associate of Junior's Crew. Mikey Palmice uses him as an intermediary to organise a hit on Tony Soprano. When he mouths off about Livia ordering her own sons death Junior decides he has a big mouth and has to go so Mikey shoots him.
Philly "Spoons" Parisi
- Played by: Dan Grimaldi
- Appears in: "A Guy Walks Into A Psychiatrists Office" and "Funhouse"
Brother of Patsy Parisi. Acted as Capo of the Junior Soprano Crew following Junior's arrest in 1999. Killed by Gigi Cestone in 2000 as he was picked up and driven home from the airport. Tony Soprano ordered the hit to silence rumours Spoons had been spreading that Tony had tried to smother Livia Soprano. Appeared in Tony's dream while he was suffering from food poisoning as Meadow graduated high school in 2000.
Fabian "Febby" Petrullio
- Played by: Tony Ray Rossi
- Referenced in: "College"
Former soldier in the soprano crew. Entered witness protection after ratting to the FBI. Tony Soprano recognised him living under the name Frank Peters while visiting colleges with Meadow. Tony garotted Febby outside his new business.
Vinny "Pitts" Pittsadora
- Played by: Gino Carafelli
- Referenced in: "Cold Cuts"
Member of Carlo Gervasi's crew. Responsible for monitoring incoming shipments through NJ ports.
Carlo Renzi
- Played by: Louis Crugnali
- Appears in: "The Telltale Moozadell" and "Amour Fou"
Jackie Aprile Jr. and Dino Zerilli's friend and partner in crime, killed by Christopher.
Joseph "Beppy" Sasso
- Played by:
- Appears in: "I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano"
Acted as underboss to Junior Soprano from the death of Jackie Aprile, Sr. until his arrest at the same time as Junior and Larry Boy Barese in 1999.
Beppy Scerbo
- Played by: Joe Pucillo
- Appears in: "Pilot", "I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano" and "To Save Us All From Satan's Power"
Soldier in the Junior Soprano crew
Chucky Signore
- Played by: Sal Ruffino
- Appears in: "Nobody Knows Anything", "Isabella", "I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano"
Mikey Palmice's partner and another of Uncle Junior's cronies. Once it was confirmed that Junior and Mikey organized the failed hit on Tony, the sentiment was that Junior would want to finish what he started. At this point, Tony decided to retaliate. Being that Mikey was now "too high up," the thought was that Chucky would be the most likely person to put things into motion the next time around. As such, he was taken by surprise at a marina, while in his small boat, and killed personally by Tony Soprano.
Bryan Spatafore
- Played by: Vincent J Orofino
- Appears in: "Another Toothpick"
Brother of Vito Spatafore from the Aprile Crew and partner in Spatafore Bros Construction. Put into a coma by Mustang Sally.
James "Murmur" Zancone
- Played by: Lenny Venito
- Appears in: "Members Only", "Mayham", "Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request...", "Live Free or Die"
A friend and AA sponsor of Christopher Moltisanti, Murmur is reportedly an expert at forging documents. Attended Eugene Pontecervo's funeral to Tony's chagrin. He's also shown that he has the ability to do some muscle work as well, as seen by his and Benny Fazio's quick kidnapping of J.T. Dolan. Present at Christopher's pitch meeting for his movie project "Cleaver". Also with Christopher at an AA meeting when the crew first learned of Vito's homosexuality although Tony dismissed him from the back-room discussion of the news at the Bada-Bing.
Dino Zerilli
- Played by: Andrew Davoli
- Appears in: "Fortunate Son", "He is Risen", "The Telltale Moozadell", "...To Save Us All From Satan's Power", "Amour Fou"
Dino was Jackie Aprile, Jr.'s friend and partner in crime and an associate in Ralph's crew. After quickly picking up his bad habits along with Jackie Jr., he gets arrested for a short period of time. When he is released, Jackie gives him the lowdown. Dino resists at first but later decides to comply with Jackie Jr.'s scheme. They team up with Carlo Renzi, who wields a heavy shotgun, to pull off a card game robbery in order to impress the higher mob associates.
An older associate Sunshine gets whacked during the robbery, triggering an array of gunshots from both sides. This scuffle leaves Carlo dead and Furio wounded. Dino and Jackie Jr. try to retreat, but their getaway wheelman, Matush, had fled out of fear after hearing the gunshots. Jackie boosts an oncoming car and high-tails it out of the area, leaving his friend to face an angry Christopher Moltisanti and Albert Barese. Dino is surprised and killed, execution style.
Lupertazzi New York Crime Family Associates
Jerry Basile
- Played by: Garry Pastore
- Appears in: "Marco Polo"
Capo in the Lupertazzi family. During the infighting following boss Carmine Lupertazzi's death in 2004 Little Carmine courted Jerry's loyalty with a washing machine and a visit to the Lupertazzi home. Basile was somewhat put off when Johnny Sack arranged to have Little Carmine's boat sunk during his visit.
Lorraine Calluzzo
- Played by: Patti D'Arbanville
- Appears in: "Rat Pack", "Where's Johnny" and "All Happy Families"
Shylock in New York. During the infighting following boss Carmine Lupertazzi's death Lorraine kicked up to Little Carmine. She was attacked by Phil L and warned to start paying Johnny Sack. When she did not comply Phil returned and killed her and her partner Jason Evanina.
Albie Cianflone
- Played by: John "Cha Cha" Ciarcia
- Appears in: "The Fleshy Part of the Thigh" and "Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request"
Albie is Johnny Sack's new consigliere, replacing Jimmy Petrille, who was an FBI informant and is now M.I.A.
Jason Evanina
- Played by: Frank Fortunato
- Appears in: "Rat Pack", "Where's Johnny" and "All Happy Families"
Partner of Lorraine Calluzzo a shylock in New York. During the infighting following boss Carmine Lupertazzi's death Lorraine kicked up to Little Carmine. She was attacked by Phil L and warned to start paying Johnny Sack. When she did not comply Phil returned and killed her and Jason.
Angelo Garepe
- Played by: Joe Santos
- Appears in: "Two Tonys", "Rat Pack", "Where's Johnny", "All Happy Families", "Marco Polo", "Unidentified Black Males" and "The Test Dream"
Angelo was consigliere to Carmine Lupertazzi before his incarceration. During his prison time he became close friends with Tony Blundetto. He was released alongside Blundetto as part of the class of 2004. In the Lupertazzi family infighting following Carmine's death that year Angelo chose Little Carmine's side. He remained an important figure within the family and was suggested by Tony as part of a power sharing tri-umvirate to end the infighting. Johnny Sack dismissed this idea as insulting. Angelo recruited old friend Tony B to whack Joe Peeps - an associate of Johnny Sack's and member of Phil Leotardo's crew. Following this Phil and brother Billy killed Angelo.
Anthony Infante
- Played by: Lou Martini, Jr.
- Appears in: "Members Only", "Mayham", "The Fleshy Part of the Thigh", "Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request"
Anthony Infante is the brother of Ginny Sacrimoni, and the brother-in-law of Johnny Sack. Infante is an optometrist, but also serves as a Back-channel through which Tony Soprano and Johnny Sack communicate while Johnny is in federal detention.
Jimmy Lauria
- Played by: Greg D'Agostino
- Appears in: "Army of One", "Christopher", "In Camelot", and "Members Only"
Soldier in Leotardo Crew. Takes part in the beat down on Hesh's son-in-law. Later attends the meeting with Tony, Hesh, Phil L and Gerry Torciano to make restitution for Hesh's son-in-law's injuries.
Billy Leotardo
- Played by: Chris Caldovino
- Appears in: "Where's Johnny?", "All Happy Families...", "In Camelot", "Unidentified Black Males", "Cold Cuts", "The Test Dream", "All Due Respect"
Associate in Phil's crew, Phil's younger brother and partner in crime. Took part in the hit on Angelo Garepe, killed by Tony Blundetto in revenge for his role.
Mahaffey
- Played by: Michael Gaston
- Appears in: "Pilot"
Involved in a scam defrauding medical insurance companies with Hesh and Tony. He was reluctant to get involved but owed Hesh money and had bad mouthed Tony. Tony knocked him over with Christopher's car and broke his leg and Christopher and Tony administered a beating for the insult. Hesh and Big Pussy convinced him to participate in the scheme to work off his debt by taking him up to a waterfall and implying that a refusal would get him thrown over.
Jason Masucci
- Played by: Paul Diomede
- Appears in: "All Due Respect"
Associate in Phil Leotardo's crew. Jason accompanies Phil on his hunt for Tony B after Phil's injury. He participates in the beating of Benny Fazio and the intimidation of Joanne Moltisanti.
Rusty Millio
- Played by: Frankie Valli
- Appears in: "All Happy Families", "Marco Polo", "Unidentified Black Males", "Long Term Parking", "Members Only", and "Mr. and Mrs. Sacrimoni Request"
A close associate of Little Carmine. Helped orchestrate the hit on Joe Peeps (with Tony Blundetto as the hitman) after telling Little Carmine "We'll steam roll right over John. And I predict the guys on the street...they'll welcome us as fuckin' heroes." Since the truce and Johnny Sack's arrest Rusty refuses to be in the same room as acting boss Phil Leotardo. Johnny Sack has ordered a hit on Rusty (AKA the mayor of munchkin land) through Tony.
Joe "Peeps" Pepparelli
- Played by: Joe Maruzzo
- Appears in: "The Weight", "Calling All Cars", "Rat Pack", "Where's Johnny", "All Happy Families...", "Irregular Around the Margins", "Marco Polo"
Associate in Phil's crew, aide-de-camp to Johnny Sack, killed by Tony Blundetto. When ordering his death he was referred to as "a friend of John's, not a friend of ours" confirming that he was not a made man.
Jimmy Petrille
- Played by: Vinny Vella
- Appears in: "The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti", "Rat Pack", "Long Term Parking" and "All Due Respect"
Friend of Johnny Sack's who became his consigliere once he took over as boss of the family. However he had been ratting to the FBI for 18 years and was instrumental in Johnny's arrest. His fate is unknown.
Eddie Pietro
- Played by: Nick Annunziata
- Appears in: "Cold Cuts", "Long Term Parking", "Members Only" and "Mr and Mrs John Sacrimoni Request"
Soldier in Rusty Millio's crew. Often accompanies Rusty, for example the Ray Curto funeral and Allegra Sacrimoni's wedding.
Gerry Torciano
- Played by: John Bianco
- Appears in: "Members Only", "Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request..."
Also known as the hairdo. Acting Capo of Phil Leotardo's old crew. Got into an altercation with Hesh Rabkin and his son-in-law over business being done on the crews territory. His men burned the jews out of their car and beat up the son-in-law. As Hesh's son-in-law fled he was hit by a car and hospitalised. Later Gerry apologised to Tony and Hesh and agreed to make restitution.
Other Criminal Associates
Ahmed and Muhammad
- Played by: Taleb Adlah and Donnie Keshawarz
- Appear in: "Join the Club" and "Mr. and Mrs. Sacrimoni Request"
Associates of Christopher, of Middle Eastern descent. They frequently hang out at the Bing and seek help from Chris in aquiring stolen credit cards and TEC-9 sub-machine guns. May have ties to terrorist organizations.
John Clayborn
- Played by: John Eddins
- Appears in: "Isabella"
Contracted by Junior's crew to kill Tony Soprano via intermediary Donnie Paduana. First attempt was aborted when Christopher boxed in the car the would be assassins were using. The second attempt also failed and Clayborn was accidentally shot and killed by his partner Rasheen Ray.
Warren Dupree
- Played by: Brian Anthony Wilson
- Appears in: "Fortunate Son"
Manager of a betting shop that was given to Christopher as his first piece of business after becoming a made man.
Kamal
- Played by: Homee Durudian
- Appears in: "Long Term Parking"
A drug dealer who worked alongside Matush at the crazy horse club. Helped Matush murder an irate customer in 2004.
Eli Kaplan
- Played by: David Shuman
- Appears in: "Members Only"
Hesh Rabkin's son-in-law. Made collections for Hesh in Leotardo family territory in 2006. Was attacked by Jimmy Lauria, a Leotardo associate, upon leaving a chinese restaurant with Hesh - the Leotardo crew did not realise Eli had been acting on Hesh's behalf. Jimmy and 2 others burned Hesh and Eli out of their car, hit Hesh and beat up Eli. Eli fled into the street and was the victim of a hit and run as he tried to escape. He was hospitalised by the accident.
Emil Kolar
- Played by: Bruce Smolanoff
- Appears in: "Pilot", "The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti"
Czech murdered by Christopher in Satriales. Emil's family were involved in a bidding war over garbage routes controlled by Soprano family front organisation Barone Sanitation. Chris lured him to Satriales under the pretense of seeking an amicable solution to the problem. Chris killed Emil without authorisation from the family in an effort to gain recognition and rise through the ranks. Big Pussy helped Chris dispose of the body. Later Chris and Gerogie Santorelli move the body as Chris becomes paranoid after dreaming about Emil.
Matush
- Played by: Nick Tarabay
- Appears in: "The Telltale Moozadell", "Amour Fou" and "Long Term Parking"
A drug dealer who has had some associaiton with Soprano/DiMeo business over the years. Often plys his trade in and around the crazy horse club owned by Adrianna LaCerva. Initially Furio and Chris were hostile to him and threw him off the premises. Was a friend of Jackie Aprile Jr. With Jackie's assurance he returned to dealing outside the club and was again violently turned away. matush was recruited as a driver in Jackie Junior's failed robbery of a card game in 2001. He bolted with the car as soon as the robbery went awry leaving Dino Zerilli to be caught and killed and forcing Jackie Jr. to improvise his own escape. In 2004 Matush had returned to dealing at the Crazy Horse - Ade's drug habit and Furio's dissapearance made the club more welcoming. He murdered an upset customer, named Gilbert Nieves, in Ade's office and forced her to help him dispose of the body. Another dealer, Kamal, was also involved. This was all recorded by FBI surveillance outside and was instrumental in Ade's attempt to flip Christopher that resulted in her death. Whether Matush was apprehended for the murder remains unknown.
Fabian "Febby" Petrullio AKA Frank Peters
- Played by: Tony Ray Rossi
- Appears in: "College"
Ratted out a friend of Tony and Big Pussy's. Tony finds him living under a new identity when taking Meadow to visit colleges. He kills him personally as he leaves his place of business with a garotte.
Rasheen Ray
- Played by: Touche
- Appears in: "Isabella"
Contracted by Junior's crew to kill Tony Soprano via intermediary Donnie Paduana. First attempt was aborted when Christopher boxed in the car the would be assassins were using. The second attempt also failed and Rasheen accidentally shot and killed by his partner John Clayborn. Tony dragged Rasheen along as he drove away eventually letting him go. Junior's crew severed the link between themselves and Rasheen by killing Donnie Paduana so he probably escaped.
Rusty Irish
- Played by: Christopher J Quinn
- Appears in: "Pax Soprana"
Drug dealer blamed for the death of a teenage boy by Uncle Junior. The boy comitted suicided after buying drugs from Rusty. Junior had Mikey Palmice throw him over a cliff. Was loosely associated with the Barese crew and Larry Boy was angered that Mikey killed Rusty without coming to him first and used this as a sign of Junior abusing his new position as boss.
Special K
- Played by: JD Williams
- Appears in: "46 Long"
Part of Brendon Filone's gang involved in robbing Comley trucking shipments under the protection of Uncle Junior. Accompanies Brendon on a heist even after junior had made Brendon and Chris pay tribute for robbing his trucks. Holds his gun sideways, pretends to be able to drive a truck when he really can't and finally accidentally kills Comley truck drive Hector Anthony by dropping his gun as he gets out of the cab. Flees the scene and is never seen again - Brendon does not escape so easily.
Juan Valdez
- Played by:
- Appears in: "A Hit Is A Hit"
Killed by Paulie Walnuts as a final warning to his organisation that they were operating on Soprano family territory. Paulie and Big Pussy also steal a lot of cash from his hotel room.
Blood relations
Domenica Baccalieri
- Played by: Kimberly Laughlin and Brianna Laughlin
- Appears in: "Members Only", "Join the Club"
Domenica is Tony's niece. She was born some time after Johnny Sack's incarceration in 2004 and before 2006. Her parents are Bobby Baccalieri and Janice Soprano.
Quintina Pollio Blundetto
- Played by: Barbara Andres and Rae Allen
- Appears in: "Funhouse", "Proshai, Livushka", "Rat Pack", "Irregular Around the Margins", "Marco Polo", "The Test Dream"
Quintina is Livia's younger sister and the mother of Tony Blundetto. Quintina was first seen when she and Livia were planning to board a plane for Arizona. However because the tickets were stolen, the FBI questioned her and Livia. She is very nervous and always trying to look out for Tony B. and his twin sons.
Hugh De Angelis
- Played by: Tom Alderidge
- Appears in: "Guy Walks Into A Psychiatrist's Office...", "Full Leather Jacket", "Funhouse", "Proshai, Livushka", "Fortunate Son", "Another Toothpick", "University", "Second Opinion", "He is Risen", "The Telltale Moozadell", "Pine Barrens", "For All Debts Public and Private", "The Strong, Silent Type", "Calling All Cars", "Whitecaps", "Sentimental Education", "Marco Polo", "All Due Respect", "Members Only", "Mayham", "Live Free or Die"
Carmela's father who is in his mid 70s. Hugh has been married to Mary for over 40 years and is a resident of West Orange, New Jersey. Hugh and Mary eat a regular Sunday lunch with Carmella and Tony when they are all on good terms. Hugh has a brother, Lester and is a good friend of Dr. Faggoli who was a diplomat of The Vatican. During Carmella and Tony's separation Hugh was eager to see Tony whenever possible and often takes Tony's side in family discussions. Hugh has recently been involved in a real estate investment with Carmela involving a spec house. However construction of the Spec house was halted after a building inspector found that low quality wood had been used. Carmella blamed her father for the setback and Hugh became angry that Carm was treating him as a subordinate rather than a partner. After Tony's shooting, Hugh stole items from the house's storage garage and abandoned the house. Carmela discovers this months later and scolds him about the permit - Hugh again becomes enraged at her attitude.
Mary Pellegrino De Angelis
- Played by: Suzanne Shepherd
- Appears in: "Guy Walks Into A Psychiatrist's Office...", "Full Leather Jacket", "Funhouse", "Proshai, Livushka", "Fortunate Son", "Another Toothpick", "University", "Second Opinion", "He is Risen", "The Telltale Moozadell", "Pine Barrens", "For All Debts Public and Private", "The Strong, Silent Type", "Calling All Cars", "Marco Polo", "Mayham", "Live Free or Die"
Carmela's mother who is in her mid 70s. Mary is married to her husband Hugh De Angelis of over 40 years. Shortly after her daughter Carmela began dating Tony Soprano she became extremely protective of her daughter and tried to prevent her from marrying him. After Carmela got married, the DeAngelises met Tony's mother Livia Soprano who they became very angered at after Livia told Carmela that "Tony would get bored of her". Mary had a brother named Febby who died of cancer. Mary and Hugh resurfaced in Carmela's life after Livia was put in a nursing home. Recently, Mary has tried to prevent Tony from attending Hugh's 75th birthday party in fear that he would embarrass them in front of her "cultured Italian friends". Carmela became angered at her suggestion but decided to put the issue aside. Mary and Hugh continue to surface during family functions and Sunday dinners at the Soprano home.
Tom Giglione
- Played by: Ed Vassalo
- Appears in: "Guy Walks Into a Psychiatrist's Office", "The Happy Wanderer", "Funhouse", "Proshai, Livushka", "Where's Johnny?", "In Camelot", "Mayham"
Barbara's husband and Tony and Janice's brother-in-law. He and Barbara live in Brewster, New York with their two children.
Barbara Soprano Giglione
- Played by: Nicole Burdette, Danielle Di Vecchio
- Appears in: "Guy Walks Into a Psychiatrist's Office", "The Happy Wanderer", "Funhouse", "Proshai, Livushka", "Where's Johnny?", "In Camelot", "Members Only", "Join the Club", "Mayham"
Tony's younger sister who lives in Brewster, New York. Barbara tries to avoid being overshadowed by her mob related family and only visits for family functions, weddings or funerals. She has two children with her husband Tom.
Giovanni "Johnny Boy" Soprano
- Played by: Joseph Siravo
- Appears in: "Down Neck", "Fortunate Son", "Calling All Cars", "In Camelot", "The Test Dream"
Tony's deceased father, a former DiMeo family captain of The Soprano crew (now known as the Gualtieri crew). Johnny has only been seen in flashbacks to Tony's childhood where Tony witnessed him plotting a scheme at a carnival by bringing Janice along. Tony had originally thought that he had favored Janice more but later learned the truth. Tony also witnessed Johnny cut a finger off of Mr. Satriale, a degenerate gambler who was avoiding giving Johnny payment. This event led to Tony's first panic attack at the kitchen table that evening. Johnny also kept a mistress named Fran Feltstein with whom he remained until his death in 1986 of emphysema.
Physicians
Dr. Bruce Cusamano
- Played by: Robert Lupone
- Appears in: "A Hit is a Hit", "Funhouse", "Whitecaps"
Tony Soprano's neighbor and family physician. His main field is Internal medicine. He referred Tony to Dr. Melfi. He and his wife, Jeannie, have a dog, Esther-Hausen.
Dr. Elliot Kupferberg
- Played by: Peter Bogdanovich
- Appears in: "Toodle Fucking-Oo", "Big Girls Don't Cry", "From Where to Eternity", "House Arrest", "Funhouse", "Employee of the Month", "He Is Risen", "The Weight", "Calling All Cars", "Two Tonys", "All Happy Families..."
Dr. Jennifer Melfi's therapist who tries to convince her numerous times to refer Tony to another colleague. Elliot has a daughter, Saskia, who is a lesbian and student at Columbia University where Meadow attended.
Soprano family friends and relations
Angie Bonpensiero
- Played by: Toni Kalem
- Appears in: "Commendatori", "D-Girl", "House Arrest", "Funhouse", "Second Opinion", "Amour Fou", "For All Debts Public and Private", "Marco Polo", "Members Only", "Live Free or Die"
Angie Bonpensiero is the late Pussy's wife. When she and Pussy were having marital problems, Angie considered divorce but instead decided to move into separate bedrooms. After Pussy "disappeared", Angie believed that was a sign that he left her and decided to move on with her life. Tony continued to compensate Angie who used the money to buy a fancy new Cadillac. As punishment, Tony damaged the car and took away her allowance. Soon, Carmela finds Angie giving out free samples at the local Pathmark. Tony has since apologized to Angie and has made her the manager of Pussy's body shop. After a long period of time without talking, she and Carmela Soprano decide to end their quarrel and go out to dinner where they both show off their new cars, with Angie showing how successful she has become running Pussy's Auto Body by buying a new Corvette. Shortly after the reconcilliation Carmella learns that Angie is putting money out on the street via Patsy Parisi and Benny Fazzio for shylocking and they are using their connections to help her with the body shop.
Charmaine Bucco
- Played by: Kathrine Narducci
- Appears in: "Pilot", "Denial, Anger, Acceptance", "Boca", "I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano", "Big Girls Don't Cry", "Proshai, Livushka", "Another Toothpick", "To Save Us All from Satan's Power", "Army of One", "Everybody Hurts", "Where's Johnny?", "Irregular Around the Margins", "In Camelot", "Marco Polo", "The Test Dream", "Long Term Parking", "Members Only", "Join the Club", "Mayham", "Luxury Lounge"
Charmaine Bucco was Artie Bucco's wife, now ex-wife, but they're working on a possible reconciliation. She was no longer able to tolerate Artie's relationship with Tony Soprano and left, telling him, "you're not getting the kids." Since the split, Charmaine considerably improved her personal appearance and continued work at the Nuovo Vesuvio. She has since reconciled with her husband.
Jeannie Cusamano
- Played by: Saundra Santiago
- Appears in: "A Hit is A Hit", "I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano", "Full Leather Jacket", "Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood"
Dr. Cusamano's wife who is a stay-at-home mom. Friend of Carmela, but embarassed and intimidated by the Soprano family's mafia connections. Tony fantasized about Jeannie during a dream in "I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano". Jean's twin sister Joan was harrassed into writing a recommendation for Meadow's college application by Carmella.
Gabriela Dante
- Played by: Maureen Van Zandt
- Appears in: "Commendatori", "From Where to Eternity", "House Arrest", "The Knight In White Satin Armor", "Funhouse", "Proshai, Livushka", "Employee of the Month", "University", "...To Save Us All From Satan's Power", "Amour Fou", "The Army of One", "Christopher", "The Weight", "Watching Too Much Television", "The Strong, Silent Type", "Rat Pack", "Irregular Around the Margins", "Unidentified Black Males", "Members Only", "Join the Club", "Mayham", "Live Free or Die"
Gabriela Dante is Silvio Dante's wife and part owner of The Bada Bing Strip Club. They have one daughter, Heather who is Meadow's age and goes to Holy Cross College. Gabriela stays close to her friends Carmela and Rosalie Aprile and meet for coffee or their annual luncheons at Nuovo Vesuvio. In Season 6, Episode 3, Gabriela tries to encourage her husband Silvio, who is reluctant about taking over duties as Acting Boss while Tony is in a coma. Silvio seems to be content with being consigliere, but Gabriela believes he is selling himself short, and he should consider the idea of being Boss of the entire family.
Finn De Trolio
- Played by: Will Janowitz
- Appears in:: "Eloise", "Whitecaps", "All Happy Families...", "Irregular Around The Margins", "Marco Polo", "Unidentified Black Males", "The Test Dream", "Members Only", "Mayham", "The Fleshy Part of the Thigh", "Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request", "Live Free or Die"
Finn De Trolio is Meadow's boyfriend of 3 years. The two met at Columbia University and began sharing an apartment together since their sophomore year. Little is known of Finn's family life except that he is originally from Mission Viejo, California. Finn is currently enrolled in dental school in order to pursue a career in dentistry. For a brief period of time, Finn worked at a construction site run by the Aprile crew. One morning as he arrived to work, he saw Vito Spatafore give a security guard a blowjob. Hours later, Vito bribes Finn with tickets to the New York Yankees game and to not tell what he saw to anyone. Finn panics and decides to leave town before Vito comes for him. Meadow becomes saddened and angered when Finn packs a suitcase without telling her. They then decide to get engaged when Meadow talks about a commitment. Recently, Finn has told other mob associates about his encounter with Vito when Meadow begins to tell Carmela and Rosalie Aprile about it. Finn's "testimony" has proved significantly high for Vito's sudden disappearance.
Marianucci Gualtieri
- Played by: Frances Ensemplare
- Appears in: "Army of One", "Mergers and Acquistions", "Whoever Did This", "Eloise", "Whitecaps", "Where's Johnny?", "The Fleshy Part of the Thigh"
"Nucci" is Paulie's elderly mother who is very nervous and overprotective of her son. When Paulie was younger, Nucci was always there to bail him out of jail and to defend him from the neighbors. After hearing from Tony about the Green Grove Nursing Home, Paulie found her a spot and soon Nucci moved in. However her old friends, Cookie and Minn Martone were far from friendly. To avenge his mother's honor, Paulie badly beat Cookie's son and murdered Minn Martone for her money. Nucci played an active role in getting Paulie to help Sal Vitro reclaim his landscaping business when Feech La Manna's nephew stole all of his customers. Paulie learns on his Aunt Dottie's deathbed that she is his mother and that Nucci adopted him as a child. When Paulie hears this, he cuts off all contact with both of them, refusing to attend Dottie's funeral or pay for Nucci's accommodation at Green Grove.
Father Phil Intintola
- Played by: Paul Schulze
- Appears in: "Pilot", "College", "Pax Soprana", "Isabella", "I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano", "Another Toothpick", "Christopher", "Mergers and Acquisitions", "Whoever Did This", "Sentimental Education", "In Camelot", "Marco Polo", "Mayham", "Mr. & Mrs. Sacramoni Request"
A local priest who is fond of Carmela Soprano. Tony feels uncomfortable always having Father Phil over since he thinks Carmela is in love with him. Carmela denies this "by using Father Phil as a spiritual guide to become a better Catholic". One evening with Tony and Meadow in Maine and AJ at a friend's house, Father Phil visits Carmela who is sick and the two share ziti and wine together. Father Phil stays the night with awkwardness during the morning after. Tony later finds out and verbally taunts Father Phil. Father Phil has stood his ground ever since but Carmela could only help but get jealous when she sees him with Rosalie Aprile who feeds him a dish she prepared. Later on, Father Phil is usually seen on the series celebrating mass (particularly funerals), at Soprano family functions, and at charity functions coordinated by Carmela. He was shown bedside, comforting Carmela as Tony was comatose.
Ginny Sacrimoni
- Played by: Denise Borino
- Appears in: "Employee of the Month", "He Is Risen", "Army of One", "Christopher", "The Weight", "Whitecaps", "Two Tonys", "Rat Pack", "Unidentified Black Males", "All Due Respect", "Members Only", "Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request"
Ginny is the wife of Johnny Sack. Due to her obesity, she is constantly the target of many jokes within the Soprano crime family, the most open of which was Ralph Cifaretto stating "[she] just had a 95 pound mole removed from her ass" at a family function. When Paulie Walnuts informs Johnny about the joke, he takes it very seriously and wants to put a hit on Ralph. However Johnny calls off the hit in the final minutes. When Johnny finds his wife eating snacks while doing the laundry, he confronts her but tells her to stay the way she is. Ginny also has a brother, Anthony who owns a LensCrafters store.
Hunter Scangarello
- Played by: Michelle DeCesare
- Appears in: "Pilot", "Denial, Anger, Acceptance", "Meadowlands", "Boca", "Toodle-fucking-oo" and "Mr Ruggerio's Neighbourhood"
Hunter was a school friend of Meadow Soprano. She sung with meadow in the school choir and the two hounded Chris to buy the speed to help them study. She had a crush on Brendan Filone before his death. She visited Meadow just after she started at college. She has not been seen since and presumably the two have grown apart.
Goomars
Svetlana Kirilenko
- Played by: Alla Kliouka Schaffer
- Appears in: "The Knight in White Satin Armor", "Proshai, Livushka", "Fortunate Son", "Whoever Did This", "The Strong, Silent Type", "Calling All Cars", "Whitecaps"
Svetlana is the cousin of Tony's ex-goomar Irina and runs a visiting nurse association. Irina has stated in the past that she has a rivalry for her cousin since she has a very committed boyfriend whereas Tony is not. During her childhood, Svetlana developed an infection on her leg which was soon amputated. She was first hired as Livia Soprano's nurse since Janice had left town. When Livia dies, Tony allows Svetlana to remain at Livia's until she can get settled. However when Janice asks the whereabouts of Livia's records, Svetlana informs Janice they were promised to her. In revenge, Janice steals Svetlana's prosthetic leg. Svetlana then sends the Russian mob after Janice as a counterattack. Svetlana resurfaces as Uncle Junior's nurse after he suffers a fall at the courthouse. One afternoon while Uncle Junior is asleep, Tony has sex with Svetlana but they are caught her cousin, Branca. Irina soon finds out about this and informs Carmela about the affair.
Valentina La Paz
- Played by: Leslie Bega
- Appears in: "Mergers and Acquisitions", "Whoever Did This", "The Strong Silent Type", "Two Tonys", "In Camelot", "The Test Dream" and "Long Term Parking"
Originally Ralph Ciffaretto's girlfriend, she was drawn to Tony after they met at Hesh's horse stable. Over lunch, she told Tony how Ralph was very eccentric when it came to sex. The following day, they have sex in a hotel room where Valentina plays pranks on him when their lunch arrives. After she pushes Tony to make a decision about staying with his wife or being committed for her, her robe catches fire while trying to cook Tony's eggs. Tony quickly extinguishes the fire but Valentina is badly burned. Although Valentina will recover from the wounds and look normal, Tony breaks the news to her that he is going back to Carmela.
Irina Peltsin
- Played by: Oksana Lada
- Appears in: "Denial, Anger Acceptance", "Meadowlands", "College", "Pax Soprana", A Hit Is a Hit", "Guy Walks Into a Psychiatrists Office", "Big Girls Don't Cry", "The Knight In White Satin Armor", "Fortunate Son", "Employee Of The Month", "Pine Barrens", "Watching Too Much Television", "Whitecaps"
Irina was Tony's Russian goomar during the first two seasons. Tony broke up with Irina because she wanted him to commit a relationship but he could not because he was still married with children. Irina then attempted suicide but was found by her cousin, Svetlana. As a sign of friendship and apologies, Tony sent Silvio to present her with a bag full of money who told her to move on with her life. In season four, when Assemblyman Ronald Zellman tells Tony that he has been dating Irina for quite some time, Tony gets jealous and decides to take matters into his own hands. Tony humiliates Zellman in front of Irina by whipping him with a belt. Svetlana later tells Tony they broke up because "he could not perform". It was Irina who informed Carmela that Tony was sleeping with Svetlana which caused their marital separation.
FBI
Chief Frank Cubitoso
- Played by: Frank Pellegrino
- Appears in: "I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano", "The Knight In White Satin Armor", "Funhouse", "Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood", "Another Toothpick", "...To Save Us All From Satan's Power", "The Army of One", "No Show", "Watching Too Much Television", "Rat Pack", "Irregular Around the Margins", "Long Term Parking"
FBI chief of New Jersey division who is constantly looking for new insight on the ongoing Soprano/DiMeo case. He successfully coordinates a mission to put the Soprano residence under surveillance by the use of an old lamp in their basement. The operation ends when Meadow takes the old lamp to college. He also pressures Adriana La Cerva into wearing a wire which leads to her confession and death. When Agent Sanseverino worries after Adriana disappears, Cubitoso decides it is time to move on.
Agent Ron Goddard
- Played by: Michael Kelly
- Appears in: "Members Only", "Join the Club"
Agent Harris' new partner in Counter Terrorism.
Agent Ron Gosling
- Played by: Matt Pepper
- Appears in: "Members Only"
An agent who handled Eugene Pontecervo prior to his suicide.
Agent Frank Grasso
- Played by: Frank Pando
- Appears in: "The Legend of Tenessee Moltisanti", "I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano", "D-Girl", "Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood", "Proshai, Livushka", "Army of One", "Whoever Did This", "Whitecaps", "Rat Pack", "Irregular Around the Margins", "All Due Respect"
An FBI agent who handled mob capo, Raymond Curto. During a raid on the Soprano residence, Grasso broke a bowl from the kitchen refrigerator. Immediately after, he and Tony developed a grudge when Tony noted his last name and insulted him in Italian.
Agent Dwight Harris
- Played by: Matt Servitto
- Appears in: "The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti", "I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano", "Bust Out", "House Arrest", "Funhouse", "Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood", "Another Toothpick", "...To Save Us All From Satan's Power", "The Army of One", "No Show", "Christopher", "Pie O My" "Watching Too Much Television", "Whoever Did This", "Whitecaps" "Rat Pack", "Irregular Around the Margins", "Long Term Parking", "Members Only", "Join the Club"
FBI agent long specializing in investigation of the DiMeo/Soprano crime family, to the extent of developing a friendly rapport with several of its members, particularly Tony. Recently returned to the United States after being assigned to terrorism duty in Pakistan, where he caught a bad stomach parasite. Nevertheless, he frequents Satriale's pork store, apparently for the familiar food and company, but has also approached Christopher for information on terrorism-related organised crime.
Agent Skip Lipari
- Played by: Louis Lombardi
- Appears in: "Do Not Resuscitate", "Commendatori", "Big Girls Don't Cry", "D-Girl", "From Where to Eternity", "Bust Out", "The Knight in White Satin Armor", "Funhouse", "Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood"
An FBI agent who handled Big Pussy Bonpensiero. When Pussy begins to confide more and more to Skip as a friend, Skip tries to tell him that he is not his friend and is there to help the local government.
Agent Joe Marquez
- Played by: Gary Perez
- Appears in: "House Arrest", "Mr. Ruggerio's Neighbourhood"
Agent Harris' partner from 2000 to 2001 while working on the Soprano/DiMeo crime family investigation.
Agent Robyn Sanseverino
- Played by: Karen Young
- Appears in: "Pie O My", "Watching Too Much Television", "The Strong, Silent Type", "Whitecaps", "Rat Pack", "Where's Johnny?", "Irregular Around the Margins", "Unidentifed Black Males", "Cold Cuts", "Long Term Parking", "Members Only"
An FBI agent who handeled Adriana La Cerva after she became very resentful against Agent Ciccerone. Agent Sanseverino explains to Adriana that she became an FBI agent because her roommate was paralysed by her boyfriend's reckless use of a gun. She needed to take a stand against men like him and became an agent. She has a daughter who was a secret from Adriana. Also handled capo Raymond Curto just before his death from natural causes.
Agent Smyj
- Played by: Brian Smyj
- Appears in: "Proshai, Livushka", "Army of One"
Agent sometimes present at meetings about the Soprano/DiMeo crime family investigation.
Agent Deborah Ciccerone Waldrup
- Played by: Fairuza Balk (scenes deleted), Lola Glaudini
- Appears in: "The Army of One", "For All Debts Public and Private", "No Show", "Christopher", "Pie O My", "Watching Too Much Television", "Rat Pack", "Irregular Around the Margins"
A special agent who went undercover as "Danielle" to befriend Adriana and to find out information about her fiancee's relationship with Tony Soprano.
Agent Mike Waldrup
- Played by: Will Arnett
- Appears in: "For All Debts Public and Private" and "No Show"
Husband and fellow FBI agent of Deborah Ciccerone Waldrup. Takes care of their baby when Deborah talks to Adriana on a special phone line.
FBI Tech
- Played by: Gary Evans
- Appears in: "Mr Ruggerio's Neighbourhood", "Proshai, Livushka", "Employee of the Month", "Another Toothpick"
Instrumental in placing a listening device in Tony Soprano's basement hidden inside a lamp. Later involved in monitoring this device until it was unwittingly neutralised by Meadow Soprano as she removed it from the house.