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Michael Gandolfini (born May 10, 1999) is an American actor. Gandolfini made his major film debut in Ocean's 8 (2018) and appeared in The Many Saints of Newark (2021), in which he played the role of Tony Soprano, which was originally portrayed by his father, James Gandolfini, in the television series The Sopranos. Gandolfini was born on May 10, 1999, in New York City to actor James Gandolfini and Marcy Wudarski. He is of Italian, Polish, and Slovak heritage and has a younger half-sister from his father's second marriage. While he was a teenager, Gandolfini enjoyed performing, but his father advised against an acting career; he wanted him to pursue sports or "be a director. They have the power," he said. His father, James Gandolfini, died at age 51 of a heart attack in Rome on June 19, 2013. After his father's death, Michael Gandolfini decided to pursue acting. He enrolled at New York University after graduating from high school. After early auditions, he was cast in the HBO drama series The Deuce as Joey Dwyer. In 2019, he was cast in The Many Saints of Newark to play the young version of Tony Soprano, the role played by his father in the television series The Sopranos. Gandolfini had never watched the show. He described watching it while preparing for the role as an intense process. He was later cast in the Russo brothers' crime drama Cherry. In 2024, he was cast in Warfare, a war film written and directed by Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland. He has been sober since 2017. As of January 2024, he has been in a relationship with fellow actress Mia Healey. Description above from the Wikipedia article Michael Gandolfini, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Michael Gandolfini

Reggie “Rev” Thompson
for Reggie “Rev” Thompson in THE LAST HUSTLE (2029)
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Frankie Caldera, a cold, ambitious hitman for the Italian mafia in New York, and Reggie “Rev” Thompson, a charismatic drug kingpin from Harlem, form an unlikely bond after a violent standoff forces them to cooperate. The duo begins a covert operation to control the heroin trade from Harlem to Las Vegas, eliminating rivals in a series of stylized, blood-soaked set pieces. Frankie grows more powerful but paranoid, while Rev becomes disillusioned with the violence. Tension grows between them, fueled by the FBI and Agent Kessler, a corrupt fed with his own agenda. The climax takes place during a casino heist gone wrong in Las Vegas.