Edie Falco (born July 5, 1963) is an American television, film and
stage actress, known for her lead role as Carmela Soprano on the HBO series The
Sopranos.
Biography
Edie was born in Brooklyn, New York, the daughter of Judith Anderson, an
actress, and Frank Falco, a jazz drummer. Her father is Italian American and her
mother Swedish American. Falco's siblings are Joseph, Paul and Ruth. Her uncle
is novelist, playwright and poet Edward Falco, an English professor at Virginia
Tech in Blacksburg. She was raised in Northport and West Islip, on Long Island.
She has an adopted son named Anderson Edie and an adopted daughter named Macy
Falco.
Edie graduated from Northport High School in 1981, after playing Eliza Doolittle
in a production of My Fair Lady. She attended SUNY Purchase with fellow actors
Stanley Tucci and Ving Rhames; she remains friends with both.
Her first big break in films was a small speaking role in the 1994 Woody Allen
film Bullets Over Broadway. One reason she got the part was her friendship with
former SUNY Purchase classmate Eric Mendelsohn, who at the time was assistant to
Allen's costume designer, Jeffrey Kurland. Mendelsohn would go on to direct Edie
in his feature film Judy Berlin, for which he won "Best Director" honors at the
Sundance Film Festival.
Edie in 2007.Falco, The X-Files star Gillian Anderson, Ugly Betty star America
Ferrera, and 30 Rock's Tina Fey are the only actresses to have received a Golden
Globe, an Emmy and a SAG Award in the same year. Edie won these awards in 2003
for her performance as Carmela during the fourth season of The Sopranos. Prior
to that, she was a regular performer on Oz. She also had recurring roles on Law
& Order and Homicide: Life on the Street.
Edie has won three Emmys, two Golden Globes and five Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Edie appeared in the films Trust, Cop Land, Random Hearts, Freedomland, and John
Sayles' Sunshine State, for which she received the Los Angeles Film Critics
Award for "Best Supporting Actress". On Broadway, she appeared in the Tony
Award-winning Side Man and in the revivals of Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de
Lune opposite Stanley Tucci, and Night, Mother opposite Brenda Blethyn. She has
also appeared as a guest star on the television shows 30 Rock and Will & Grace.
Edie is set to star as the title character in the Showtime dark comedy series
Nurse Jackie, premiering in June 2009.
During the 2004 U.S. presidential election, Edie appeared in a 30-second
television commercial on behalf of M.O.B. (Mothers Opposing Bush) in which she
said "Mothers always put their children first. Mr. Bush, can you say the same?"
referring to George W.Bush who was running for re-election.
Records show that she donated $1,000 to John Kerry's 2004 presidential campaign,
$300 to the Democratic National Committee in 2004, and two separate sums of
$1,000 and $300 to Hillary Clinton in 2005.
Edie has said she had problems with alcohol and decided to become sober after
"one particular night of debauchery." She said in an interview that it's hard to
be around the hard-partying cast of The Sopranos; "This cast (of the Sopranos)
in particular, they really love to hang out and party. They make it look like
fun. And it was fun for me! They spend a lot more time without me than with me,
by my own choice—I’m always invited, and I’m always there for two minutes and I
leave, because I can’t live in that world anymore. It's too dangerous."
Falco is also a breast cancer survivor.
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