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  1. Lorraine Bracco. Lorraine Bracco (born October 2, 1954) is an American actress best known for her performances as psychiatrist Jennifer Melfi on the HBO crime drama series The Sopranos (1999–2007) and for her breakthrough role portraying Karen Hill in the Martin Scorsese film Goodfellas (1990). Bracco began her career modeling in France and ...

  2. Lorraine was voted the "ugliest girl in the 6th grade" at her Long Island grade school. She moved to France in 1974 where she became a fashion superstar for Jean-Paul Gaultier. Her sister is Elizabeth Bracco. Has two daughters, Stella Keitel by ex-boyfriend Harvey Keitel and Margaux Guerard by ex-husband Daniel Guerard.

  3. 72K Followers, 256 Following, 174 Posts - Lorraine Bracco (@braccoabroad) on Instagram: "Official Instagram. All episodes of “My Big Italian Adventure” are available now on @HGTV GO app & @discoveryplus"

  4. Lorraine Bracco is an Academy Award and Emmy-nominated Actress, best known for her role as psychiatrist Dr. Jennifer Melfi, who treated New Jersey mafia heavyweight Tony Soprano on HBO’s series The Sopranos and as Karen Hill in the Martin Scorsese film, Goodfellas. She appeared for seven seasons on TNT’s blockbuster hit series, Rizzoli ...

  5. The official website for Lorraine Bracco...actor, author, environmentalist, the real deal. Bracco is an Oscar and Emmy nominated Actress and is best known for her roles on HBO’s The Sopranos and the Martin Scorsese film, Goodfellas. Currently, she stars in TNT’s blockbuster hit series, Rizzoli & Isles, playing the Rizzoli family matriarch.

  6. Childhood & Early Life. Lorraine Bracco was born on 2 October 1954 at Bay Ridge, Brooklyn to Eileen and Salvatore Bracco, Sr. She has a brother Salvatore Jr. and a sister Elizabeth Bracco, who also grew up to become an actress. She spent her childhood in Westbury, Long Island, and graduated from the Hicksville High School in 1972.

  7. Apr 23, 2021 · Lorraine Bracco’s voice sounds like a hug feels. It is a voice for belting “Oh, my God!” at news that delights or amazes her, for describing people she adores as “delicious.”