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    A memory that runs antithetical to James Gandolfini’s most famous role

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsMay 1, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    To the editor: Again when my now 30-year-old son was a teen, he and I went to Magic Mountain for a day of curler coaster driving. As we ready to get on a trip, the road was held and from the opposite aspect of the platform, a really shy-looking James Gandolfini, together with two younger boys, had been seated on the coaster first (“James Gandolfini [and Tony Soprano] would have hated this biography,” April 28). We had been then seated on the very entrance, a pair rows forward of him. It was a wild trip and I might hear Gandolfini behind us laughing and screaming like somewhat child. We noticed him later a pair occasions within the park simply being an unassuming dad, wearing dad garments and a rumpled sailor hat. I totally loved him as an actor, however the picture I’ve of him from that day is the one I’ll all the time bear in mind.

    Jacob Furgatch, Newport Seashore



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