Proper noun
Gandolfini (plural Gandolfinis)
A surname from Italian.
It is a story that builds on the rivalry between a meticulous but untested officer (Gandolfini) serving as the warden of a military prison and an imprisoned but much admired and highly decorated general (Redford). Source: Internet
Gandolfini, who is best known for playing Tony Soprano on HBO's hit mob show, was previously married to Marcy Wudarski, the mother of his son Michael. Source: Internet
Meets Bang," with side-by-side photos of James Gandolfini, aka Tony Soprano, next to Matthew Perry, aka Chandler Bing, and Jim Parsons of "The Big Bang Theory." Source: Internet
Steve Van Zandt (left) as Silvio Dante and James Gandolfini (right) as Tony Soprano in the hit HBO series 'The Sopranos' Source: Internet
He's a big guy--imagine Mario Batali meets James Gandolfini. Source: Internet
He also wrote the screenplay for the 2001 film “The Mexican,” which starred Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, and James Gandolfini with Gore Verbinski directing. Source: Internet