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      • In 1996, Brillstein sold his shares of the Brillstein-Grey company to Grey, giving Grey full rein over operations; the company's television unit was subsequently rechristened "Brad Grey Television". Grey produced shows such as Emmy Award -winning The Sopranos and The Wayne Brady Show.
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  2. Apr 4, 2007 · Brad Grey was now chairman and C.E.O. of Paramount Pictures, while retaining a significant interest in The Sopranos; he stood to benefit no matter what Chase decided. “He and I have had long...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Brad_GreyBrad Grey - Wikipedia

    Grey produced shows such as Emmy Award-winning The Sopranos and The Wayne Brady Show. Other shows developed in the 1990s under the Brillstein-Grey banner included Good Sports , The Larry Sanders Show , Mr. Show , Real Time with Bill Maher , The Sopranos , NewsRadio , and Just Shoot Me!

  4. Nov 3, 2021 · Published Nov. 3, 2021, 1:41 p.m. ET. We’ve had nearly 15 years to debate the ending of The Sopranos since the finale aired in June 2007. Now, however, creator David Chase has explained exactly...

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    • How The Sopranos Finale Ends
    • What David Chase Has Said About The Ending
    • The Real Meaning of The Sopranos' Sudden Ending

    The series finale of The Sopranos, "Made In America", picks up with Tony Soprano in hiding. What follows is one last go-around for the gangster: he strikes some deals, his rival Phil Leotardo is killed, and then goes to meet the rest of his family in a diner. It's good, and it works as part of the build-up to the ending, but it's also in keeping wi...

    Given the ambiguous nature of The Sopranos' ending, it's no surprise that David Chase has been asked about it countless times over the years. The only trouble is that he's the person who decided it shouldn't be a clear-cut ending in the first place, and has little desire to explai too much. In an interview with Alan Sepinwall after the finale aired...

    So, David Chase has said a lot about The Sopranos' ending, but also hasn't said much at all - which is exactly how it should be. It rarely works out well when artists and creators have to explain their work, and The Sopranos' ending is much better when left open to interpretation. It's given fans over a decade of engaging, passionate, and fascinati...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_SopranosThe Sopranos - Wikipedia

    Chase and producer Brad Grey pitched The Sopranos to several networks; Fox showed interest but passed on it after Chase presented them the pilot script. [35] They eventually pitched the show to Chris Albrecht , president of HBO Original Programming, who decided to finance a pilot episode [ 27 ] [ 31 ] which was shot in 1997.

  6. Jan 10, 1999 · The 45-minute featurette includes interviews with David Chase, Brad Grey, Elvis Mitchell, Steven Soderbergh, Steve Buscemi, Jeff Daniels, and our very own Matt Zoller Seitz, along with archival interviews with James Gandolfini and Nancy Marchand. It’s a bit unstructured at times, jumping around in subject matter from the start of the show to ...

  7. May 15, 2017 · Brad Grey, a Hollywood agent who produced television hits such as “The Sopranos” and spent 12 years as head of Paramount Pictures, where he greenlighted such lucrative franchises as...

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