Actress. She portrayed mob wife Ginny Sacramoni in the hit HBO series "The Sopranos" from 2001 until its conclusion in 2007. A graduate of West Essex High School, she was a legal assistant in New Brunswick, New Jersey, who accompanied a childhood friend to an open casting call for the successful Mafia-themed show; to her surprise, she got the part of "Ginny Sack" herself and went on to make her character a popular one. Borino-Quinn appeared in 17 episodes, with number 43 in 2002 being centered around her ongoing difficulties. A resident of Bordentown, she continued working at a law firm, and was to lose 175 pounds via bariatric surgery after "The Sopranos" ended. She died following an extended battle with liver cancer.
Actress. She portrayed mob wife Ginny Sacramoni in the hit HBO series "The Sopranos" from 2001 until its conclusion in 2007. A graduate of West Essex High School, she was a legal assistant in New Brunswick, New Jersey, who accompanied a childhood friend to an open casting call for the successful Mafia-themed show; to her surprise, she got the part of "Ginny Sack" herself and went on to make her character a popular one. Borino-Quinn appeared in 17 episodes, with number 43 in 2002 being centered around her ongoing difficulties. A resident of Bordentown, she continued working at a law firm, and was to lose 175 pounds via bariatric surgery after "The Sopranos" ended. She died following an extended battle with liver cancer.
Bio by: Bob Hufford
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