In her latest role in the family comedy “I’ll Be Right There,” Edie Falco opens up about the differences between her character, Wanda, and her iconic role as Carmela in “The Sopranos.” Falco discusses the added pressure of being a single mom in real life and how she drew inspiration from her own experiences as a parent to bring Wanda to life on screen. The film follows Wanda as she navigates a new chapter in life after her kids have grown up and her divorce is finalized.
Falco praises the writing and her co-stars in the film, highlighting the chemistry she shared with Kayli Carter and Jeannie Berlin. She reflects on her career, including her award-winning roles in “Nurse Jackie” and “The Sopranos,” and discusses her excitement for the upcoming reboot of “Nurse Jackie.”
When asked about her future aspirations in the industry, Falco expresses her love for performing and her desire to continue exploring different roles on screen and stage. She also shares valuable advice for overcoming hardships, emphasizing the importance of accepting change and staying open to new possibilities.
“I’ll Be Right There” is currently playing in select theaters and on demand, showcasing Falco’s talent and versatility as an actress in a heartwarming and humorous story about family dynamics and self-discovery.
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