Edie Falco
6 titles
Filmography
6 results

Outside In
(2018)After serving time for a crime he didn't commit, a 38-year-old man forms a life-changing relationship with his former high school teacher who advocated for his early release.

I'll Be Right There
(2024)A woman tries to find love and happiness while contending with a pregnant daughter, a wayward son, an absent ex-husband, and a hypochondriac mother.

The Land of Steady Habits
(2018)Feeling stuck in the stifling, wealthy enclave of Westport, Connecticut, a man retires from his career in finance and leaves his wife in an attempt to rekindle his lust for life.

The Quiet
(2005)Following the unexpected death of her father, a deaf and mute teenager moves in with her godparents, where she discovers the cruel behavior of their daughter may be indicative of a dark secret within the family.

The Parenting
(2025)This hilariously terrifying comedy follows boyfriends Rohan (Nik Dodani) and Josh (Brandon Flynn) as they plan a perfect weekend getaway in the country to introduce their parents. But as tensions begin to flare between the more traditional Sharon (Edie Falco) and Frank (Brian Cox) and the laid-back Liddy (Lisa Kudrow) and Cliff (Dean Norris), the families soon realize that their rental -- managed by eccentric local Brenda (Parker Posey) -- is haunted by the presence of a 400-year-old poltergeist. When one parent becomes thoroughly possessed, it's up to the young couple and their meddlesome BFF Sara (Vivian Bang) to unite the families and stop the evil entity once and for all.

Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos
Directed by Academy Award®-winner Alex Gibney (HBO's Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief), this two-part documentary delves deep into the psyche of The Sopranos' renowned creator and writer, David Chase, offering a unique window into his life, career, and unparalleled work on the iconic program. On a replica set of Dr. Melfi's psychiatrist's office, Gibney flips the script on Chase, excavating and analyzing the origins of The Sopranos, his creative process, and the intimate connections between his own life and many of his characters. Joined by writers, producers, executives, and actors – including Lorraine Bracco, Edie Falco, and Michael Imperioli – Chase reflects on his paradigm-shifting series, which remains a cultural phenomenon and touchstone for prestige television 25 years after its debut.