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  1. Marianne Leone Cooper (born January 2, 1952) is an American film and television actress, screenwriter and essayist. Her longest-running recurring role was playing Christopher Moltisanti's mother on The Sopranos.

  2. Oct 26, 2019 · The Oscar-winning actor and his wife share their story of fighting for their son Jesse, who had cerebral palsy and epilepsy, to attend public school in Massachusetts. They also executive produce and narrate the documentary Intelligent Lives, which follows three young adults with intellectual disability.

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  3. Marianne Leone is the wife of actor Chris Cooper and the mother of Jesse Cooper, who died in 2005. She has appeared in films such as The Three Stooges, Goodfellas and Joy, and has written and produced documentaries such as With/In: Volume 1 and 2.

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    • Boston, Massachusetts, USA
  4. The Official Website of Writer and Actor Marianne Leone. About. I grew up seven miles outside of Boston, in the Lake, a small blue-collar enclave of a larger city, Newton. Lake dwellers were pretty evenly divided between Italian and Irish-Americans, with a soupcon of French-Canadians. There was no actual Lake in the Lake.

  5. Marianne Leone’s essay “The Official Story” is a Featured Nonfiction piece in the fall issue. She is an actress, screenwriter, and essayist. Her essays and op-ed pieces have appeared in the Boston Globe, The Bark magazine, and WBUR’s Cognoscenti blog.

  6. Jan 25, 2024 · My husband and I have both admitted this: throwing nuts to the squirrels has become an addiction. Sugar, the rescue, knows the routine. She stands guard on the deck, quivering, leaning precariously close to the edge, beaming an “if I could only get my paws on you!” energy.

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  8. Like a master tightrope walker, Marianne Leone avoids any fall here into understandable sentimentality or self-pity. Instead, she has stepped nakedly into the larger human truths of her own story and given us back a life-sustaining feast. KNOWING JESSE goes beyond a living portrait of this remarkable boy and his family; it explores…