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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — James Gandolfini


    sewfae¡ speshul — 4 years ago(November 23, 2021 12:06 PM)

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    A 'Sopranos' screenwriter who was fired from the show reveals that James Gandolfini insisted on taking him out to dinner the night he was let go
    The "Sopranos" writer Todd Kessler said James Gandolfini took him out for dinner after Kessler was fired from the HBO drama.
    Kessler told Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa, who starred on "The Sopranos" as Christopher Moltisanti and Bobby "Bacala" Baccalieri, in their new oral history of the show, titled "Woke Up This Morning," that Gandolfini became one of his "dearest friends in life as we worked on the show."
    "Jim called me up after he finished work that day," Kessler recalled of the day he was fired. "He knew what had happened, and he said, 'I'm taking you out.'"
    Kessler, who created the show "Damages," said that while he and Gandolfini were sitting at a restaurant, two women came up to them, and Gandolfini introduced Kessler as a writer on the show he'd just gotten fired from.
    "I shrunk, I was so embarrassed," Kessler said. "But they didn't care. And we talked a little bit, they laughed, and then Jim said to me — and it was really one of those moments that will forever stick with me of Jim — he said: 'You do not shrink. You have nothing to hang your head about.'"
    Kessler also recalled Gandolfini telling him, "You hold your head high and know that you did great work."
    Kessler told Imperioli and Schirripa that "getting fired was something that was really painful but formative."
    Elsewhere in their book, Schirripa and Imperioli said that Gandolfini, who died in 2013, once got an anonymous late-night call that went on to inspire an iconic line on "The Sopranos."
    https://www.insider.com/james-gandolfini-took-fired-sopranos-writer-to-dinner-2021-11

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      Donna Acacia — 4 years ago(November 23, 2021 01:25 PM)

      That was a nice friendship.

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