Janice Soprano Baccalieri is a fictional character on the HBO television drama series The Sopranos and in the film The Many Saints of Newark. In The Sopranos, Janice is portrayed by Aida Turturro who's the eldest sibling of the show's protagonist, Tony Soprano.
Barbara is the youngest child of Johnny and Livia Soprano, and sister of Tony and Janice Soprano.
Harpo is Janice Soprano's son from her first marriage to Eugene. Janice married a French-Canadian named Eugene, who was a circus worker. They had a son named Harpo ("Hal") born in Seattle, Washington and named after the song "Harpo's Blues" by Phoebe Snow.
Carmela Soprano (née DeAngelis), played by Edie Falco, is a fictional character on the HBO TV series The Sopranos. She is married to Mafia boss Tony Soprano.
Domenica "Nica" Baccalieri is Janice Soprano and Bobby Baccalieri's daughter and Tony Soprano's niece.
After an incident of domestic violence in which Richie punches her in the face, Janice shoots and kills Richie and calls on her brother to dispose of the body. She then moves back to Seattle and becomes briefly engaged to a 19-year-old. In season three, Janice returns to New Jersey following the death of her mother.
Tony Soprano was born in 1959 (1955 in The Many Saints of Newark) to Livia and Johnny Soprano. His father was a capo in the DiMeo crime family. He grew up living with his parents and two sisters, Janice and Barbara, in the Ironbound neighborhood of Newark, New Jersey.
Tony never discovers that Carmela had been sleeping with Wegler. She confesses this to Monsignor Philip, who reprimands her for adultery. While Father Phil does not condone Tony's past affairs, he makes it clear that two wrongs do not make a right. He asks that Carmela do penance by doing something nice for Tony.
Anthony John Soprano Jr. is a fictional character on the HBO television series The Sopranos, portrayed by Robert Iler. He is the son of Carmela and Tony Soprano and the little brother of Meadow Soprano.
Adriana and Tony never technically hook up, which is the only reason she doesn't rank higher among Tony's romantic interests. However, unlike some other women who reject Tony's advances (such as Dr. Melfi), Adriana and Tony absolutely would have become entangled with one another except they were interrupted — twice.
Hugo "Hugh" De Angelis played by Tom Aldredge, is the father of Carmela Soprano and the father-in-law of Tony Soprano.
Married Patrick Parisi And Became A Successful Lawyer
Meadow always had a little chip on her shoulder but seemed to be a smart and genuine person. In Season 3, Meadow was working at a law center and was helping a young Muslim girl with legal problems.
Kelly Blundetto is the estranged daughter of Tony Blundetto.
Carmela Soprano
“You aren't just in my life, you are my life,” Tony once told his wife, Carmela, and despite all his years of lying and extra-marital affairs, he was very much in love with her.
Tony mention's Carmela's sister several times during the first couple seasons. This unnamed sister is said to have adult children who are no longer living at home.
Tony gained notoriety in the DiMeo crime family by robbing a card game run by Michele "Feech" La Manna along with Silvio and Jackie. From then on, he was on a fast track to becoming a made man. He committed his first murder at the age of 23 on Labor Day weekend in 1982, killing a small-time bookie named Willie Overall.
Christopher Moltisanti is Tony's nephew and Carmela's first cousin. His father Dickie Moltisanti was something of a mentor to the youthful Tony. So when the senior Moltisanti was shot to death, Tony, in turn, took Christopher under his wing.
Giovanni Francis "Johnny Boy" Soprano was a capo of the DiMeo crime family. He was the father of Tony Soprano, who would later become boss of the family.
Tony isn't some metrosexual, he doesn't even want Carmela to work. As for why she loves her, well, he is her husband, he supports her, he's there for her, he doesn't miss the important family events, he's a great provider, and she fell in love with him because he was powerful.
Ray Curto, The Secret Informant
Many characters betrayed Tony, but there was one he never knew.
Tony is clearly surprised, and confused about why she would want to stop after having treated him for 7 years. She never reveals to him the information she learned, and Tony walks out of Dr. Melfi's office.
His loyalty to his crime family turns out to be greater than his love for Adriana, and he reveals her status as an informant to Tony.
Richie Aprile: shot by Janice after he punched her in the mouth for defending his son being a ballroom dancer.
Tony Soprano's older sister Janice, who is two or three years older than Tony, seems to be about 13 or 14 in 1967 and 17 or 18 in 1971.
Ercole DiMeo is believed to have been the first Official Boss of the family. Key members from the 1950s include brothers John Francis "Johnny Boy" Soprano and Corrado "Junior" Soprano, as well as Michele "Feech" La Manna and Raymond "Buffalo Ray" Curto.