James Gandolfini

Assemblies will be "blown away" by James Gandolfini's last film outing in the loving comical performance sufficient Said, his co-star Julia-Louis Dreyfus has said. "I think persons will just actually freak out glimpsing his performance," said the Veep and Seinfeld player at an happening in Santa Monica, California. Gandolfini, best renowned for his mobster function in TV show The Sopranos, past away in June of a heart strike. sufficient Said will premiere at the Toronto Film carnival in September. According to Dreyfus, Gandolfini will be seen playing a "very kind-hearted, earnest, costly man" who is "really not far from who he actually was". sufficient Said film poster sufficient Said is described as "a intelligent and decidedly up to date" comedy" "He performances no thug in this picture," the player notified reporters. "He is so not Tony Soprano. And Jim was very much much more like this character." Working with Gandolfini on Nicole Holofcener's movie, the 52-year-old proceeded, had been a "dreamy experience". "He was straightforward, open, very giving and bountiful as an actor," she said. "And I believe people see that on film." Enough Said, a Fox Searchlight output, is described on the Toronto International Film carnival website as "a intelligent and decidedly modern loving comedy". Gandolfini had finished another movie before he died, Animal release, that is yet to be released. His final TV appearance, although, is unlikely to be screened. The Sopranos celebrity had filmed a pilot for an adaptation of the 2008 BBC series lawless person fairness, in which he performed a New York lawyer. HBO's Michael Lombardo said he could not envisage the display airing following its leading man's death.