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Edie Falco Biography
Edith Falco, called Edie, was born on July 5, 1963, grew up on Long Island and attended SUNY Purchase, where she was trained in acting at the prestigious Conservatory of Theatre Arts and Film. After graduating, she lived in Manhattan, auditioning for roles and supporting herself as best she could, such as working parties for an entertainment company, where she would wear a Cookie Monster costume and urge people to get on the dance floor.

Falco was eventually cast in her first film roles, smaller supporting parts, starting in the late 80s. Her first notable role was a supporting part in Bullets Over Broadway.

Ironically, it was in television where the conservatory-trained Falco's career first flowered. She obtained her first recurring roles in 1993, on the acclaimed police dramas Homicide: Life on the Street, as the wife of a blinded police officer, and Law & Order as a Legal Aid attorney. Next came a recurring role on the prison drama Oz, as a sympathetic corrections officer. All the while Falco continued to work in film, still in small supporting roles.

Supporting herself in acting continued to be a challenge until at last Falco found success in 1999, when she was cast in the HBO series The Sopranos, as Carmella, the wife of New Jersey mafia street boss Tony Soprano. "The Sopranos" gained her a great deal of visibility and praise for her exceptionally-strong dramatic skills. In 2000, Falco became the first actress in history to sweep all of the major television awards (the Emmy, the Golden Globe and the SAG Award) in one year for a dramatic role. She is also the first female actor ever to receive the Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Drama.

Interestingly, her roles have frequently put her on one side or the other of the Law-Enforcement Wars -- a defense attorney, a corrections officer, the wife of a police officer, a mob wife, a police officer (in a pilot for a television adaptation of the movie Fargo).

Falco has also worked frequently on the stage, such as her award-winning work in the play "Sideman," in "The Vagina Monologues," and in revivals of "Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune" (which was hugely successful) and "'night Mother."

Unlike her brashly assertive alter-ego Carmella Soprano, Falco is self-described as shy, but is clearly a witty and down-to-earth person. Falco sometimes travels with her beloved dog Marley, driving so that the dog does not have to travel in the baggage compartment. At one point Falco had a relationship with her "Frankie and Johnny" co-star Stanley Tucci. She was treated for breast cancer in 2004 and her prognosis is very good. In December of 2004, Falco adopted a baby boy, who she named Anderson.
Trivia
Graduated from SUNY Purchase whose alumni are known collectively as "The Purchase Mafia".
Is the daughter of art director Frank Falco and actress 'Judith M. Anderson' .
Edie graduated from the acting program at the State University of New York at Purchase. After graduation, she worked as a clown and other similar roles at weddings and birthday parties.
Is of Swedish and Italian heritage.
She is the first actress to ever sweep the top three television awards. In 2000, she received the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, The Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Drama Series, and the SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series, all in the same year for her performance as "Carmela Soprano" in the hit HBO series The Sopranos.
Her uncle is renowned fiction writer Ed Falco, who teaches at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Has a dog named Marley.
In the last year, has fully recovered from breast cancer.
Has been sober for thirteen years.
One of her earlier roles was in "The King's Creampuffs" at aged 6.
Adopted a baby boy, and named him Anderson after her mother. It is her mother's maiden name. [December 2004]
Was forced to vacate the role of "Jenny" in Broadway's "The Threepenny Opera" due to her commitments to The Sopranos. She was replaced by Cyndi Lauper.
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