It’s ostensibly neither of these projects that I’m speaking to Bracco about today, over the phone as she sits at home in Bridgehampton, New York. But her two landmark roles can’t help but work their ...
Behind every goodfella is a goodgal, and that’s especially true of Ray Liotta and Lorraine Bracco. Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas is one of the best and most rewatchable movies of all-time for numerous ...
“I am utterly shattered to hear this terrible news about my Ray. I can be anywhere in the world & people will come up & tell me their favorite movie is Goodfellas. Then they always ask what was the ...
Martin Scorsese’s epic gangster film, Goodfellas released 31 years ago on September 19. The movie not only proved to be a gripping look into the harsh life of gangster Henry Hill but also became one ...
With her iconic roles as mob wife Karen Hill in Goodfellas and Tony Soprano's therapist, Dr. Melfi, in The Sopranos, Lorraine Bracco has long been known for her strong and charismatic screen presence, ...
Before she portrayed the insightful Dr. Melfi on The Sopranos, Lorraine Bracco was unforgettable as Karen Hill in Goodfellas. Now, the Golden Globe- and Oscar-nominated actress is back in the ...
Lorraine Bracco has no problem calling herself one “tough broad.” Thanks to her career-defining roles in “The Sopranos” and “Goodfellas,” the Bay Ridge-born star, 66, has developed quite the ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Academy Award Nominee Lorraine Bracco is well-known for her acting roles in Goodfellas and on the acclaimed series The Sopranos, but she is also a passionate advocate for foster ...
You don’t need to watch The Sopranos for long before you see an actor from Goodfellas. In fact, you see one in the show’s opening scene, when Lorraine Bracco enters the story as Dr. Jennifer Melfi.
Lorraine Bracco as Lorraine McKenna in 'The Union.' Photo Courtesy of Netflix. Lorraine Bracco as Lorraine McKenna in 'The Union.' Photo Courtesy of Netflix. Academy Award nominee Lorraine Bracco ...
I’m always surprised that people still want to talk about it,” says Lorraine Bracco, with an air of smouldering bemusement. “I go out, I go to dinner and it always, always comes back to Goodfellas and ...