Edie Falco Was ‘Intimidated’ by Young Jamie-Lynn Sigler on ‘The Sopranos’ | VAOVM1G | 2024-03-28 13:08:02

Edie Falco Was 'Intimidated' by Young Jamie-Lynn Sigler on 'The Sopranos' | VAOVM1G | 2024-03-28 13:08:02
Edie Falco recalled being "intimidated" by a young Jamie-Lynn Sigler on The Sopranos set.
"I saw you as a highly practical type-A younger lady. … There was a distance between you and I once we labored," Falco, 60, recalled during an appearance on Sigler, 42, and Christina Applegate's "MeSsy" podcast on Wednesday, March 27. "It was not on function."
Falco went on to elucidate that because Sigler's "real mom" was present on the HBO present's set, she by no means needed to act like "greater than an actress enjoying your mother."
"But in addition, you portrayed your self — yourself, not the character — as so competent," she continued. "The truth is, once I was a child in high school, I used to be a weirdo. I got here from a loopy family, and I felt like everyone might inform I was a weirdo, and I might meet women such as you and I used to be scared of them."
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She added: "They only seemed like they knew what was happening. They knew the best way to be with individuals. They knew the right way to perform at a excessive degree and all the time do a very good job."

Sigler, who was listening to Falco, laughed upon hearing this.
"To be trustworthy with you, since we're all ladies and at sure level, we all turn into the identical age, I was intimidated by you," Falco concluded. "It's the reality."
Sigler appeared baffled by her former costar's admission.
"That's wild to me because I was just such a bit mess inside," Sigler replied. "I felt so undeserving of each second that I used to be there. I was waiting to be came upon that, like, I shouldn't have been there or didn't belong."
Falco and Sigler starred as mother-daughter duo Carmela Soprano and Meadow Soprano, respectively, on The Sopranos, which aired on HBO from 1999 to 2007. The show has continued to seek out new fans and new generations turning into obsessed with the collection — giving delivery to the "mob wife" era.
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Because the podcast continued, both ladies detailed the struggles they skilled while capturing The Sopranos. Falco, for one, was recognized with breast most cancers in 2003 and went via chemotherapy whereas filming the present. She went into remission a yr later.
Sigler recalled getting diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2002 in the course of the present's run and going by means of a divorce — things that Falco helped her overcome. (Sigler was married to A.J. DiScala from 2003 to 2006. She went on to marry Cutter Dykstra in 2016, and collectively they share two youngsters.)
"I don't know what season it was, but I'll never forget. I came residence, I was going by way of my divorce, and I got here house to my house in New York, and I had a message on my answering machine, and it was you Edie," Sigler recalled. "You have been telling me how properly I did in the episode that had simply aired that night time and how proud you have been of me."
She continued by means of tears, "I can't inform you, that single second … it made me hold going. It was a time where they have been calling in appearing coaches to the set for me as a result of I couldn't inform anyone what was fallacious, however individuals might tell that one thing was fallacious."
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