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James Gandolfini Gets Married

Posted on 01 September 2008 by Loretta

James Gandolfini married his girlfriend of two years, Deborah Lin on Saturday, August 30th.

The couple was married in Deborah’s hometown of Honolulu Hawaii in front of 200 guest in a ceremony that lasted about 20 minutes.  A harpist played the “Hawaiian Wedding Song” as Lin walked down the aisle.  She wore an Italian lace gown and both the bride and groom wore long green Hawaiian leis around their necks.

James Ganolfini’s 8 year old son from a previous marriage was Best Man.

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Tony Soprano Gets Generous

Posted on 28 May 2008 by CeCe

Tony Soprano Gets Generous

What have all the famous mafia movies taught us?

That family always takes care of you.  In this case, they are putting clothes on your back. Clothes they have actually worn!

James Gandolfini, better known as Tony Soprano, is auctioning off 24 outfits worn in character on HBO’s hit series, The Sopranos.

All of the proceeds will benef the Wounded Warrior Project, which assists severely wounded soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Among the gangster-esque items set to be bid on at the Christie’s auction are the button-down blue shirt the James donned in the opening credits, the tan bathrobe with lavender trim and “S” insignia Tony wore to fetch his morning paper and feed his ducks in the pilot episode, and the pièce de résistance, the blood-spattered black and beige polo shirt, white tank top and black pants Tony wore while being shot by Uncle Junior.

The actor’s contract allowed him to keep the clothes after the show ended its six-season run last year.  All of the clothing items have been personally donated and authenticated by Gandolfini.

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I love it when a (pretend) mafia man has a heart!

The pop culture auction will take place on June 25th, with estimates for the costumes starting at $500. Gandolfini’s wardrobe, which includes many outfits with the original production tags attached, is expected to bring up to $36,500.

Another 37 costumes worn by other lead Sopranos characters, including Paulie Walnuts, Christopher Moltisanti and A.J. Soprano, also are being sold, though the proceeds from those sales will not benefit the Jacksonville, Florida-based veterans’ organization.

Tony Soprano Gets Generous

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