Joseph R. Gannascoli on The Offer, The Bear, and His Most Honest Sopranos Stories
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Joseph R. Gannascoli (Vito Spatafore from The Sopranos) joins us for a brutally honest conversation about the shows that set the bar for him. He said that The Offer is the best series he’s seen in more than a decade, and we explain to him why The Bear —fueled by Jeremy Allen White’s authenticity— follows right behind it.
He also reveals a rare Sopranos detail: Vito was the only character in the entire series to have an inner monologue.
Plus, he digs into the legendary scene and explains how the watch-checking moment and the tools on set weren’t authentic —and what he learned from that.
A sharp, candid look at acting, storytelling, and the craft behind iconic TV.
Sopranos, Joseph R. Gannascoli, The Offer, The Bear, TV Interviews
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