“Soprano” star Lauren Brako Embrace dating after reaching 70.
During a recent interview With Aarp, The actress, who played the role of the psychiatrist in Tony Soprano, Dr. Jennifer Mafi, in the HBO series, participated in an update on her emotional life and revealed the qualities she finds more attractive in a possible partner.
“I am celibate, and I am sure that someone will arrive,” said Brako.
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“Soprano”, the star of Lauren Brako, is looking for love. (Getty)
“I believe in love,” I continued. “What I am looking for in a man? Feeling humor is very important. I love the man who is sure of himself.”
“I am sure of myself, so I want him to be a fixed rock,” Brako added.
the “Goodfellas” star Previously married twice. Her first marriage to the owner of the French hair salon Daniel Gerrard, who met her while working as a model in Paris. The two tied the knot after learning that it was pregnant.
Basically, he said, “Well, what do you want to do? Brako remembers during an interview with 2006 with ABC News.
I said, “Well, where did you come from, get married, and you have the child.” He said, “Well.”
Brako and Gerard married in 1979 and their daughter Margo Geard welcomed that year. However, they went to divorce in 1982.
“What I am looking for in a man?

BRACCO was previously in a 11 -year relationship with Harvey Keitel. (Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images)
After her divorce from Guerard, BracCo started dating an Oscar -nomadic actor Harvey Kitel. Actress ABC News told Keitel that it was “very intense”.
“It has been seduced.”
BRACCO and Keitel, the religion of Stella, 39 years old, was in a 11 -year relationship. The two were divided in 1993 after BRACCO confessed that there is a relationship with it “talent for the game” Edward James Olmeos, Who married the following year.
“I hated me. I felt disgusted with him,” Brako told ABC to admit Keitel about this issue. “That was the beginning of the end. I knew it. Perhaps my path was, a very immature method to end this relationship.”
After the romance ended, Bracco and Keitel participated in a bitter nursery battle on Stella. BRACCO eventually got the only reservation of their daughter, but the conflict that lasted for years left due to $ 2 million of legal fees. It also affected the marriage of BRACCO to Olmos, and the second is called finish in 2002.

The actress was married to Edward James Olmeos from 1994 to 2002. (Jim Smeal/Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images)
In the wake of the nursery battle, Brako fought depression and decided to request a professional assistance in 1997 after being thrown into the “Soprano”.
“I lost a year of my life because of depression, and my advice to anyone is going through is to get a good doctor, diagnosis, and I know that pharmacy – do not be afraid of that.” “The stigma that stopped me at first. Stupid. Modern treatment is great. You deserve it, you deserve to spend a good day, every day.”
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Imagine “The Sopranos” (James Gandolfni), When he asked her to test.
Prako had previously won the Academy Award and Golden Globe for her performance like Karen Hill, the wife of the mob in real life, Henry Hill (Ray Liota) in the 1990 Martin Scorsese gangs.
However, BRACCO rejected the part and expressed interest in the playing of Dr. Melfi. During an interview in 2020 with USA today, Brako explained why she rejected the role of Carmela, who went to Eddie Falco.
“Look, Carmela was a great character,” she said. “When I read the text program, I said,” I don't really want to play Carmela. “I wanted to play MELFI, because it was different for me and not only the wife of the mob. I was surprised that I wanted to play the role of Meffi, because it was a much smaller role and was not the leadership.

BRACCO played the role of the psychiatrist in Tony Soprano, Dr. Melfi, in “Soprano”. (Anthony this/Gety pictures)
From 1999 to 2001, BRACCO got three consecutive nominations for Emmy Awards for the leading actress in a series of drama for her performance like MELFI, as well as the best actress Golden Globe Awards in 2000, 2001 and 2002.
In 2000, the Emmy Award was lost to its co -star, Falco. BRACCO was nominated for the best supportive actress Emmy in 2007 after she photographed MELFI in the last season of “The Sopranos”.
During an interview in 2006 with The New York Times, Share Bracco how the tournament “Soprano” She had reduced some of the financial burden that she still endured due to the nursery battle.
“The show was a blessing,” she said. “This gives me a huge financial security. This means that I can think,” Oh, my God! I can go to work next year; You don't really worry. “
BRACCO made a successful show throughout the six -season period from 1999 to 2007. During her conversation with Aarp, Brokelin's citizen shared that the fans are still getting to know about her role in the famous series.
“Last year was the twenty -fifth anniversary of” The Sopranos “, and people are still calling,” hey, DOC! “When they see me on the street.” “I love it. This means that my role as Dr. Melfi means something for them.”

She received four nominations for the Emmy Award and three Golden Globe Awards. (Getty Images)
However, BRACCO explained that her longing for some of her most famous projects is often sweet and passed after the death of Gandolfini and Liotta. In June 2013, Gandolfini died after a heart attack at the age of 51. He died for Yeta Due to the respiratory and heart problems at the age of 67 in May 2022.
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“When I think (” Soprano “) I do not think about success – I think about what I lost.” “I lost Jimmy.”
And she continued, “Lamama” – which was 35 years ago – lost Ray Liota. I lost two people who worked with them, who loved him, jump in the air, hugged and accepted whenever you see them. This is what I am thinking about. “

Prako carried out Ray Liota in “Goodfellas”. (Richard Corcry Archive/New York Daily News via Getty Earth)
For her latest project, BRACCO ventured in this type of comedy for the first time in her career. The actress is starring Roberta in the upcoming Netflix movie “Nonnas”. Based on a realistic story, “Nonnas”, which is the Italian word “grandmother”, it follows Joe Scarvilla (Vince von) “Whoever realizes that time is lost as one man in a clogged job and yearns for a second chance, so he opens a restaurant and rents a group of grandmothers as a hatred,” according to a conspiracy summary.
“I have never done comedy before, so this was great for me. I was tense; I didn't know where to start.”
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“The director (Stephen Chaposky) gave me these ugly glasses, and said:” I look terrible, what do you do with me? He said, “Lauren, trust me.” He was hysterical, laughing behind the camera.
“She is a character, I was never in a million years, I think I am playing,” Brako added.

The actress starred in her first comedy “Nonnas”. (Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for Scad)
Meanwhile, Brako told the perpetrator that she has her real role as a grandmother for her daughter Margo.
She said, “Being a very enjoyable grandmother, because you recover part of you was sleeping for a while,” she said. “We are playing, read, talking. As long as I can go to the ground and return again, I'm good.”
When she enters it in the seventies of the last century, Bracco lies a promise that she made for herself two decades ago.
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“I concluded a deal with myself when I was 50 years old,” she told Aarp. “More fun, more fun, more fun!”