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Birthplace:
Brooklyn, New York
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An outstanding cast member in one of the most highly-acclaimed television series of all time, “The Sopranos” (HBO, 1999-2007), Edie Falco earned multiple Emmy and Golden Globe awards for creating the iconic Carmela Soprano, a suburban New Jersey mother and conflicted wife of an organized crime boss. Prior to her powerhouse portrayal of the mafia don’s manicured wife, Falco had appeared regularly on the gritty prison series “Oz” (HBO, 1997-99) and police dramas “Law & Order” (NBC, 1990- ) and “Homicide: Life on the Street” (NBC, 1993-99), where she displayed a remarkably naturalistic acting
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Officer Diane Wittlesey
1999
Officer Diane Wittlesey
1999
Officer Diane Wittlesey
1999
Officer Diane Wittlesey
1999
Officer Diane Wittlesey
1999
Officer Diane Wittlesey
1999
Officer Diane Wittlesey
1999
Officer Diane Wittlesey
1999
Officer Diane Wittlesey
1998
Officer Diane Wittlesey
1998
Officer Diane Wittlesey
1998
Officer Diane Wittlesey
1998
Officer Diane Wittlesey
1998
Officer Diane Wittlesey
1998
Officer Diane Wittlesey
1998
Officer Diane Wittlesey
1998
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Raised in Islip, New York
1989
Film debut in Hal Hartley's "The Unbelievable Truth"
1991
Reteamed with Hartley for a memorable turn in "Trust"
1992
Co-starred in Nick Gomez's Brooklyn-set drama "Laws of Gravity"
1993
Had recurring role as the wife of a blinded police officer on NBC's acclaimed drama "Homicide: Life on the Street"
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