American actress
Toni Kalem
Toni Kalem as Angie Perrini with
Leon Russom as Willis Frame in
Another World , in 1976.
Born (1956-08-29 ) August 29, 1956 (age 68) [ 1] Occupation(s) Actress, screenwriter, director Years active 1973–present
Toni Z. Kalem (born August 29, 1956) is an American actress, screenwriter and director.[ 2] [ 3] Kalem is best known for her portrayal of Angie Bonpensiero on the HBO series The Sopranos .[ 4]
Kalem grew up in Springfield Township, Union County, New Jersey .[ 5] She appeared in such films as Double Jeopardy , Private Benjamin , Sister Act , The Wanderers , Eyes of the Beholder , Silent Rage and The Boy Who Drank Too Much . Her television credits include guest appearances on Starsky and Hutch , MacGyver , Another World and Police Woman . During the sixth season of The Sopranos , Kalem was elevated from guest star to series regular for her character Angie Bonpensiero, the widow of Sal "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero who runs a body shop in partnership with Tony Soprano .
In 1999, Kalem wrote and directed the film A Slipping Down Life .[ 6] In 2004, she wrote the fifty-sixth episode for The Sopranos , called "All Happy Families... "
Filmography
Awards and nominations
Sundance Film Festival
References
^ a b "Toni Z Kalem" . verifythem.com. Retrieved August 21, 2019 .
^ Turan, Kenneth (April 4, 2002). Sundance to Sarajevo: Film Festivals and the World They Made . University of California Press. ISBN 9780520218673 – via Google Books.
^ Belli, Mary Lou (July 11, 2019). Acting for the Screen . Routledge. ISBN 9780429858581 – via Google Books.
^ Stein, Ruthe (May 28, 2004). "Director rejoices as 'Slipping' finds the big screen after 5-year delay" . San Francisco Chronicle .
^ Kleiner, Dick. "Actress Toni Kalem Shaking Ethnic Image" , The Sumter Daily Item , January 15, 1982. Retrieved October 9, 2015. "And she isn't the New York street girl she played so often. She's actually from Springfield, N.J., the very middle-class daughter of a very middle-class insurance agent."
^ "She couldn't let go" . Los Angeles Times . May 23, 2004.
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