
James Gandolfini's son banned from 'Sopranos' set, which drove him 'crazy'
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James Gandolfini's son, Michael, wasn't allowed on "The Sopranos" set as a child due to the show's violence and language. Michael was born the same year the drama series debuted.
"My parents didn’t want me outside on set, exposed to the show’s violence and language." Janelle Ash is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to janelle.ash@fox.com.
"When I’d visit him on the ‘Sopranos’ set, I’d hang out in his trailer. I had my own little drawer of toys and things to keep me occupied. My parents didn’t want me outside on set, exposed to the show’s violence and language," Michael told the Wall Street Journal.
Michael said his parents, James and Marcy Wudarski, wanted him to enjoy being a kid.

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