Emmy® Award-winning star of The Sopranos and The White Lotus Michael Imperioli discusses his multi-hyphenated artistic career and the milestone 25th anniversary of The Sopranos with international best-selling author Clémence Michallon (The Quiet Tenant).
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Michael Imperioli
For six seasons, Michael Imperioli was an explosive fixture on HBO’s critically acclaimed Mafia chronicle The Sopranos earning him five Emmy and two Golden Globe nominations before winning an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor. In addition to playing Christopher, Michael also wrote five episodes of the series. Prior to making his mark on pop culture history with his finely drawn portrait of an Italian American thug with suppressed artistic instincts, Imperioli was an active figure in the New York independent film scene of the 1990s. He was often seen in street-smart character roles for directors like Martin Scorsese, Walter Hill, Hal Hartley, Abel Ferrara, The Hughes brothers, Paul Auster, and Spike Lee, with whom he also co-scripted and co-produced the feature Summer of Sam. Michael also wrote and directed the independent feature The Hungry Ghosts. More recently, Michael was seen in HBO’s second season of Mike White’s acclaimed hit series The White Lotus as Dominic Di Grasso, a role for which he received a 2023 Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Currently Michael can be seen repeating his role of Minister Payne in season two of Hulu’s hit series This Fool.
Clémence Michallon
Clémence Michallon is the author of The Quiet Tenant, a USA Today and international bestseller and nominee for the Dashiell Hammett Prize, which has been acquired by Blumhouse for a TV adaptation.
She’s also an award-nominated journalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times Book Review, Time Magazine, The Independent, and more. Her essays and features have covered arts, culture, literature, true-crime, and the performing arts. She has interviewed artists from Michael Imperioli to Ben Platt and authors such as John Green, Rumaan Alam, and Taylor Jenkins Reid.
Clémence received a master’s in journalism from Columbia University and studied at Sciences Po in Paris and City, University of London. Born and raised near Paris, she moved to the US in 2014. She is now a dual French and American citizen and divides her time between New York City and Rhinebeck.
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