Hollywood despide a James Gandolfini

El mundo del espectáculo llora la pérdida del mafioso televisivo por excelencia


Cerramos la jornada recordando la trágica noticia con la que abríamos el día, la del fallecimiento del gran James Gandolfini a los 51 años por culpa de un infarto, que no sólo nos ha pillado por sorpresa a sus fans sino también a sus compañeros y colegas de profesión. Todos aquellos que compartieron tablas con él, incluidos Alex de la Iglesia y Carlos Bardem (en Perdita Durango), no dudan a la hora de calificar al neoyoquino como un ser humano excepcional, a la altura de su ya antológico trabajo en el papel en HBO por el que se ganó un hueco en la historia.

Sin más dilación, tras el salto os dejo reacciones de varios miembros del espectáculo, principalmente estadounidenses, así como de parte de los miembros del reparto de Los Soprano.




Y aquí os dejo vía Examiner- las reacciones de los miembros de Los Soprano. No me da tiempo a traducirlas:

David Chase, (Creator of “The Sopranos”): “He was a genius. Anyone who saw him even in the smallest of his performances knows that. He is one of the greatest actors of this or any time. A great deal of that genius resided in those sad eyes. He was my partner. ... He was my brother in ways I can’t explain and never will be able to explain.”
Edie Falco (Carmela Soprano): "I am shocked and devastated by Jim's passing. He was a man of tremendous depth and sensitivity, with a kindness and generosity beyond words. I consider myself very lucky to have spent 10 years as his close colleague.
"My heart goes out to his family. As those of us in his pretend one hold on to the memories of our intense and beautiful time together. The love between Tony and Carmela was one of the greatest I've ever known."
Michael Imperioli (Christopher Moltisanti): "Jimmy treated us all like family with a generosity, loyalty and compassion that is rare in this world. Working with him was a pleasure and a privilege. I will be forever grateful having had a friend the likes of Jimmy."
Stevie Van Zandt (Silvio Dante): "I have lost a brother and a best friend. The world has lost one of the greatest actors of all time. Maureen and I send our deepest sympathy and love to Deborah, Michael, Lily, and all of Jimmy's family."
Lorraine Bracco, (Dr, Melfi) , Tony’s psychiatrist in “The Sopranos”: “We lost a giant today. I am utterly heartbroken.”
Steve Schirripa (Bobby Bacala): "The guy was like a brother to me. He was a great actor, a great father and was a lot of laughs. This is devastating. When I say we were like family, this is very much like losing a family member."
Joe Gannascoli, (Vito Spatafore): “Fifty-one and leaves a kid - he was newly married. His son is fatherless now ... It’s way too young.”
Frank Vincent (Phil Leotardo): "We were enemies on screen, but pretty good friends off screen. Jim was a loving guy who just enjoyed life. It's a sad and tragic thing that's happened. I feel bad for his family."'
David Proval (Richie Aprile): "I couldn't have asked for any better actor or better gentleman to work with. His generosity was unmatched. He was always right there for me during the show. It was a head-spinning experience for everyone, yet he always found the time for me and everyone on the cast."

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3 COMENTARIOS:

Antonio el Camionero Autonomo dijo...

Sin duda alguna una gran perdida.
Se nota una gran diferencia entre las palabras de los que le conocian y trabajaron con el y los que simplemente se unen al resto en el pesame.
Por cierto falta uno que de verdad ha revolucionado twitter con bastantes RTs el de Bryan Cranston
https://twitter.com/BryanCranston/status/347735374602321921

Pablo de los Rios dijo...

Solucionado!! Gracias por el toque Antonio. Sin duda, una verdad como un templo.

MigueL dijo...

Una verdadera pena joder

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