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Bobby is quite different from the other men in Tony Soprano's crew. Bobby is quiet, almost shy, sweet and even-tempered. He is a big guy, which brings him much ridicule, but he is very loyal and even Tony apologizes after making cracks about his weight. Bobby operates [[Junior Soprano]]'s [[loan shark]] business in his stead and also acts as Junior's assistant while he is under house arrest on federal [[racketeering]] charges. Junior eventually rewards him by making him 'Deputy Capo' of his crew during the later part of his prosecution.
Bobby is quite different from the other men in Tony Soprano's crew. Bobby is quiet, almost shy, sweet and even-tempered. He is a big guy, which brings him much ridicule, but he is very loyal and even Tony apologizes after making cracks about his weight. Bobby operates [[Junior Soprano]]'s [[loan shark]] business in his stead and also acts as Junior's assistant while he is under house arrest on federal [[racketeering]] charges. Junior eventually rewards him by making him 'Deputy Capo' of his crew during the later part of his prosecution.


Bobby was very loyal to his wife, Karen, and was the only made man in the Soprano crew without a "goomar" (a girl on the side). However, Bobby lost his wife in a car accident and took it especially hard. Following Karen's death, [[Janice Soprano]] actively pursued Bobby, trying to help him out as much as possible (with cooking and watching over Bobby's two children) but also to trying to initiate a relationship with him. Despite Bobby's initial reluctance, the two were soon married and now have a daughter, Domenica. He also enjoys playing with model trains.
Bobby was very loyal to his wife, Karen, and was the only made man in the Soprano crew without a ''comare'' (a girl on the side). However, Bobby lost his wife in a car accident and took it especially hard. Following Karen's death, [[Janice Soprano]] actively pursued Bobby, trying to help him out as much as possible (with cooking and watching over Bobby's two children) but also to trying to initiate a relationship with him. Despite Bobby's initial reluctance, the two were soon married and now have a daughter, Domenica. He also enjoys playing with model trains.
It seems Bobby is also growing closer to Tony (as Ralph Ciferetto has said "Dating The Boss' Sister Will Help a Made-Man's Career").
It seems Bobby is also growing closer to Tony (as Ralph Ciferetto has said "Dating The Boss' Sister Will Help a Made-Man's Career").



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Bobby Bacala.

Robert "Bobby Bacala" Baccalieri, Jr., played by Steve R. Schirripa, is one of Tony Soprano's Captains on the fictional HBO TV series, The Sopranos.

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Bobby is quite different from the other men in Tony Soprano's crew. Bobby is quiet, almost shy, sweet and even-tempered. He is a big guy, which brings him much ridicule, but he is very loyal and even Tony apologizes after making cracks about his weight. Bobby operates Junior Soprano's loan shark business in his stead and also acts as Junior's assistant while he is under house arrest on federal racketeering charges. Junior eventually rewards him by making him 'Deputy Capo' of his crew during the later part of his prosecution.

Bobby was very loyal to his wife, Karen, and was the only made man in the Soprano crew without a comare (a girl on the side). However, Bobby lost his wife in a car accident and took it especially hard. Following Karen's death, Janice Soprano actively pursued Bobby, trying to help him out as much as possible (with cooking and watching over Bobby's two children) but also to trying to initiate a relationship with him. Despite Bobby's initial reluctance, the two were soon married and now have a daughter, Domenica. He also enjoys playing with model trains. It seems Bobby is also growing closer to Tony (as Ralph Ciferetto has said "Dating The Boss' Sister Will Help a Made-Man's Career").