Tom Fontana and Blythe Danner

Edie Falco

Tom Duane and actress Edie Falco

Edie Falco Adopts a Baby Girl

Edie Falco’s family is getting bigger: The Emmy winner adopted a baby girl from Florida in February.
Her daughter Macy joins older brother Anderson, 3. “Everybody is thrilled and doing great,” says Falco’s manager Richie Jackson.
Falco, 44, best known for her role as Tony Soprano’s wife Carmela on The Sopranos, recently played Alec Bladwin’s love interest on 30 Rock. She’ll return to work in mid-May when she begins shooting a pilot for Showtime in New York City. Falco will play an ER nurse in the untitled dark comedy.
“Coming home to my family afterward makes the work richer, easier and more fun,” she told New York’s Daily News in 2006.
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A Gruesome Twosome
Aida Turturro and Edie Falco at Hampton SOCIAL at Ross With Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds

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The Cinema Society and Dior Beauty Host a Screening of “Interview”
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Edie Falco

Designer Nicole Miller


Comedian Sandra Bernhard

The Cast of the HBO Original Series “The Sopranos” Attends a Benefit for Saint Jude’s Research Hospital
Robert Iler, Edie Falco, James Gandolfini and Jamie-Lynn Sigler

Jamie Lynn-Sigler and Robert Iler

Steven R. Schirripa

Lorraine Bracco and Edie Falco

Inherit the Wind” Opening Night on Broadway
Christopher Plummer and Brian Dennehy star in the new Broadway production of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee’s legendary 1955 drama about the Scopes “Monkey Trial” in which science teacher John Scopes was tried and convicted for teaching Darwin’s theory of evolution.
Although the conflict in this play, based on a real event, took place in 1925, it could easily be lifted from the current headline, “American Students: Should They Be Taught Intelligent Design or Evolution?”
This courtroom drama is based on the 1925 Scopes “Monkey Trial,” in which a Tennessee teacher was charged with teaching that man evolved from apes, instead of state-mandated Creationism. The drama contains a powerful confrontation between a character based on William Jennings Bryan, who believes only what he reads in the Bible, and another based on Clarence Darrow, who defends science and open intellectual inquiry.
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Fran Drescher
Annabella Sciorra
Mike Wallace
Joan Rivers

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