
"I played that character for 10 years, and I always wondered what it would be like, where she is in her life," Jamie-Lynn Sigler reflected to The Hollywood Reporter. When the actor was tapped to appear in the Chevy Superbowl commercial that mimicked the opening credits for her hit series "The Sopranos," she had no trouble channeling the show's character — and even gave a hint as to what Meadow might be up to. "Despite all of her rebellion and all of her frustration, she was her father's daughter," she mused. "And if anyone was capable of running things at some point, it was definitely Meadow."
When it came time to film the commercial, it was like old-home week for Sigler. The creator of "The Sopranos," David Chase, was called in to oversee the production, and cinematographer Phil Abraham, who shot the original opening credits that aired on HBO, was behind the camera. Sigler's on-screen brother, actor Robert Iler, who played AJ Soprano, also had a cameo in the ad.
Sigler shared that her TV dad, Tony, along with his portrayer, the late James Gandolfini, would be happy with the commercial. "All he ever wanted for Robert and I, in particular, was to just be OK and be financially safe and well," she shared with USA Today. "This commercial shows that we are. Meadow and A.J. are, but Robert and Jamie are as well."
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