The late James Gandolfini wasn’t always the hulking, balding man the world came to love as the ruthless yet sensitive mobster on The Sopranos. Best known for his portrayal of the philandering Tony Soprano, who was more loyal to his mob family than his own, Gandolfini was equally charismatic in his younger years, long before he became synonymous with the enigmatic and violent sociopath on the show.
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