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The Sopranos reunion: Jamie Lynn Sigler, Drea De Matteo and Steve Buscemi lead show stars at the Tribeca Film Festival's 25th Anniversary celebration

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The cast of HBO's iconic drama series The Sopranos reunited for a special event during the Tribeca Film Festival.

Jamie Lynn Sigler (Meadow Soprano), Drea De Matteo (Adriana La Cerva) and Steve Buscemi (Tony Blundetto) reunited at the event, held at the Beacon Theatre on Thursday.

Also in attendance was Edie Falco (Carmela Soprano), Steve Schirripa (Bobby Baccalieri), Tim Daly (J.T. Dolan), Robert Iler (A.J. Soprano), Al Sapienza (Mikey Palmice), Dominic Chianese (Uncle Junior), Jerry Adler (Herman Rabkin)

The stars of the show were also joined by writers Terence Winter and Matthew Weiner - who would move on from The Sopranos to create Boardwalk Empire and Mad Men - director Alex Gibney

Sigler stepped out in a sleeveless black vest with matching black pants with black heels for the event.

Jamie Lynn Sigler looked incredible in a black vest and matching pants as she lead the stars attending The Sopranos reunion event at the Tribeca Film Festival on Thursday

Jamie Lynn Sigler looked incredible in a black vest and matching pants as she lead the stars attending The Sopranos reunion event at the Tribeca Film Festival on Thursday 

The cast reunited for a special event during the Tribeca Film Festival (L-R Terrence Winter, Steve Buscemi, Al Sapienza, Matthew Weiner, Dominic Chianese, Alex Gibney, Jerry Adler, Drea de Matteo, Steve Schirripa, Jamie Lynn Sigler and Edie Falco)

The cast reunited for a special event during the Tribeca Film Festival (L-R Terrence Winter, Steve Buscemi, Al Sapienza, Matthew Weiner, Dominic Chianese, Alex Gibney, Jerry Adler, Drea de Matteo, Steve Schirripa, Jamie Lynn Sigler and Edie Falco)

Jamie starred as Meadow Soprano in the beloved HBO series
Troubled: Meadow is depicted as a smart, yet spoiled teenager

Jamie starred as Meadow Soprano in the beloved HBO series (pictured right on the show) 

The Sopranos premiered on HBO in 1999 and went on until 2007 (L-R Lorraine Bracco, Robert Iler, Nancy Marchand, Jamie-lynn Sigler, Edie Falco, James Gandolfini, Michael Imperioli, Steve Van Zandt, Steven R Schirripa, Tony Sirico, Dominic Chianese)

The Sopranos premiered on HBO in 1999 and went on until 2007 (L-R Lorraine Bracco, Robert Iler, Nancy Marchand, Jamie-lynn Sigler, Edie Falco, James Gandolfini, Michael Imperioli, Steve Van Zandt, Steven R Schirripa, Tony Sirico, Dominic Chianese)

She accessorized with gold earrings and a number of rings for her red carpet appearance in the Big Apple. 

Her co-star Drea de Matteo opted for slightly unbuttoned gunmetal grey one-piece outfit, accessorizing with gold necklaces.

She also rocked several bracelets with a large camo purse while completing her look with black boots.

Steve Buscemi - who both played Tony Blundetto and directed four episodes of the show -  hit the red carpet with Karen Ho, opting for a black suit sans tie with black glasses and black shoes.

The Sopranos debuted January 10, 1999, which many credit as the start of the new 'Golden Age' of television. 

The show followed Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), a mobster who tries to balance his duties as the head of the Soprano crime family with his actual family

The show also starred Lorraine Bracco as Tony's therapist Jennifer Melfi, Michael Imperioli as Christopher Moltisanti and Steven Van Zandt as Silvio Dante.

The show has won 21 Emmys including two Outstanding Drama Series awards, which it was nominated for every season.

Her co-star Drea de Matteo opted for slightly unbuttoned gunmetal grey one-piece outfit, accessorizing with gold necklaces

Her co-star Drea de Matteo opted for slightly unbuttoned gunmetal grey one-piece outfit, accessorizing with gold necklaces

Drea also rocked several bracelets with a large camo purse while completing her look with black boots
Drea played Adriana La Cerva

Drea also rocked several bracelets with a large camo purse while completing her look with black boots

Steve Buscemi - who both played Tony Blundetto and directed four episodes of the show - hit the red carpet with Karen Ho, opting for a black suit sans tie with black glasses and black shoes.
Steve as Tony Blundetto

Steve Buscemi - who both played Tony Blundetto and directed four episodes of the show - hit the red carpet with Karen Ho, opting for a black suit sans tie with black glasses and black shoes.

Robert Iler (A.J. Soprano) stepped out at The Sopranos 25th Anniversary reunion
AJ Soprano

Robert Iler (A.J. Soprano) stepped out at The Sopranos 25th Anniversary reunion

Tim Daly (J.T. Dolan) arrives at The Sopranos 25th Anniversary reunion
Tim played J.T . Dolan on the show

Tim Daly (J.T. Dolan) arrives at The Sopranos 25th Anniversary reunion

Al Sapienza (Mikey Palmice) steps out at The Sopranos 25th Anniversary reunion

Al Sapienza (Mikey Palmice) steps out at The Sopranos 25th Anniversary reunion

Steve Schirripa (Bobby Baccalieri) is all smiles at The Sopranos 25th Anniversary reunion
Steve Schirripa played Bobby Baccalieri

Steve Schirripa (Bobby Baccalieri) is all smiles at The Sopranos 25th Anniversary reunion

The show followed Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), a mobster who tries to balance his duties as the head of the Soprano crime family with his actual family

The show followed Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), a mobster who tries to balance his duties as the head of the Soprano crime family with his actual family 

It was the first ever cable series to be nominated for Outstanding Drama Series, and was named the greatest TV show of all time by TV Guide and Rolling Stone, to name a few. 

The show's final episode is still controversial to this day, with the cut-to-black final shot frequently discussed online and elsewhere. 

Series creator David Price extended the story in a feature film format with The Many Saints of Newark, which explores Tony Soprano's childhood.

The role of young Tony Soprano was played by James Gandolfini's own son, Michael Gandolfini. 

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