1 article from 2007
12 December 2007 | From Studio Briefing | See recent Studio Briefing news
The Sopranos creator, David Chase, is expected to testify in New Jersey this week in a federal lawsuit brought by former judge Robert Baer who claims that he was responsible for providing Chase with the idea for the HBO series and in developing the central characters. While acknowledging that he met with Baer and talked to him about matters related to gangland characters in New Jersey, Chase maintains that the judge's contributions were insignificant. The Smoking Gun website has posted Chase's "court certification" about the origins of the show, in which he notes that his family name was originally DeCesare; that he grew up fascinated with the movie gangster classic The Public Enemy and watched The Untouchables on TV; that he followed Mafia activities in the Newark Evening News; that at 14, the mob was the subject of his oral presentation in speech class; and that his own family had "tenuous links" to the Mafia.
1 article from 2007