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The Soprano Family Hierarchy
This project shows the Soprano (DiMeo) organization’s power structure up the to the last episode (2007). Read the notes so you understand the charts work.
If you have questions or corrections, contact me.
Notes
- Red name = character is deceased. If a character changed crews or was promoted to leadership, his name is red only in the last group he was in.
- Only characters that appear in 2 or more episodes are listed.
- The chart has 2 sections: Leadership (past & present) and Crews (active & defunct)
- A character is pictured more than once if he switched crews or was promoted to leadership.
- Leadership, capos, and soldiers are made men. Associates are not made members. Since my sources conflicted, I used my judgment as to classify characters as soldiers (confirmed or presumed) or associates.
- It is assumed that living soldiers and associates from defunct crews joined the 2 active crews. But to keep it simple, I left them in the last crew that they were in.
- Tony Soprano’s fate is not mentioned on purpose.
Sources
Sources:
- The Sopranos Wiki
- List of The Sopranos characters – Friends and family
- List of characters from The Sopranos in the DiMeo Crime Family
- The DiMeo/Soprano Organization (image)
- The DiMeo Crime Family (image)
- The Sopranos Wiki: DiMeo Crime Family
- The DiMeo Crime Family (Reddit)
- The DiMeo Crime Family after season 6 (Reddit)
Leadership
Includes bosses, underbosses, & consiglieres.
Prior To 1999
No consigliere or underboss was mentioned during this administration.
1999 – 2005
While Junior served as the family’s official boss, Tony was always the acting boss.
2005 – Present
Active & Defunct Crews
Includes capos, soldiers, & associates.
Active Crew: Soprano
Capos
Soldiers
Associates
Active Crew: Barese
It was mentioned on the show that the Barese crew is the largest in the family. However, only Larry and Albert are ever seen.