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Byline: Joan Juliet Buck
The voice is croaky, deep, and self-assured, without the accent but rich with intonation, which is just as well as we're 3,000 miles apart and all I can see is the desk in the borrowed apartment in Paris, where it's 1:00 a.m. Drea de Matteo, at 7:00 p.m. at home in New York City, is surrounded by boxes, with a cat sitting on her lap. The cat is so fat that she wonders if the guy who's been taking care of her "is feeding her other cats." She's in full transition between the sweet, funny, and tragic Adriana of HBO's The Sopranos, on which she was whacked at the end
of May, and the tough hairdresser Gina, sister to Matt LeBlanc's ...