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    Sopranos Alum Lands Guest Role on The Good Wife

    Annabella Sciorra, who played one of Tony Soprano's mistresses on The Sopranos, will guest-star on an episode of The Good Wife this season, TVLine reports.

    She'll play "a tough, smart gangland lawyer who's a doppelganger of [Julianna Margulies'] Alicia," according to TVLine.

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    Let's hope Sciorra's Good Wife character fares a little better than her Sopranos character, Gloria Trillo, who hanged herself after Tony called things off. Sciorra also previously worked with Good Wife star Chris Noth on Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

    Fun fact? Star Margulies also played one of Tony's ladies on the side in The Sopranos.

    The Good Wife's fourth season premieres Sunday, Sept. 30 at 9/8c.

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