Junior Soprano

Junior Soprano
The Sopranos character
Dominic Chianese as Junior Soprano
First appearance"The Sopranos" (1999)
Last appearanceThe Many Saints of Newark (2021)
Created byDavid Chase
Portrayed byDominic Chianese
Rocco Sisto (flashbacks)
Corey Stoll (The Many Saints of Newark)
In-universe information
Full nameCorrado John Soprano Jr.
Alias"Junior", "Uncle June"
Nickname"Mr. Magoo"
TitleCaptain (season 1)
Acting Boss (seasons 1) De jure Boss (season 2-6A)
Occupation
FamilyCorrado Soprano Sr. (father)
Mariangela D'Agostino Soprano (mother)[1]
Frank Soprano (uncle)
Giovanni "Johnny Boy" Soprano (brother)
Ercole Soprano (brother)
Tony Soprano (nephew)
Janice Soprano (niece)
Barbara Soprano Giglione (niece)
Livia Soprano (sister-in-law)
ReligionRoman Catholicism
NationalityItalian-American

Corrado John "Junior" Soprano Jr., portrayed by Dominic Chianese,[1] is a fictional character from the HBO TV series The Sopranos. Usually referred to as "Junior" or "Uncle Jun" (pronounced “June”), he is the boss of the DiMeo crime family for most of the series. A younger Corrado sometimes appears in flashbacks and is played by Rocco Sisto. Corey Stoll portrays a young Junior Soprano in the 2021 prequel film, The Many Saints of Newark. Dominic Chianese's performance as Junior received critical acclaim, garnering two Emmy nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series.[2]

Junior is depicted as being intelligent, old-fashioned, stubborn and insecure about his power. Although Junior is portrayed as bitter and deceitful in season one, he shows a more considerate and humorous side of himself in the later seasons. He reveals a more sensitive aspect of his personality during his illness and house arrest. According to series creator David Chase, the name Junior was taken from one of his cousins.[3] Chianese landed the role of Junior over Tony Sirico who played Paulie Gualtieri, and Frank Vincent who played Phil Leotardo.[4][5]

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  2. ^ "Dominic Chianese". Television Academy. Retrieved 2024-05-17.
  3. ^ Sennett, Shae (2022-11-30). "One Of The Sopranos' Best Characters Was Also The Most Fun To Write". /Film. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  4. ^ "How Tony Sirico's Criminal Past Prepared Him To Play Paulie Walnuts On 'The Sopranos'". Uproxx. Christian Long. 24 August 2015. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  5. ^ "Will Tony Flip? Is Paulie a Rat? 'New York' Staffers Predict the 'Sopranos' Finale, Part II". Vulture. June 8, 2007. Retrieved November 14, 2013.