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I was named after Mr. Bobby Darin; Walden Robert Cassotto
― Walden Belfiore[src]

Walden Belfiore is a supporting character on The Sopranos. He is a protégé of Carlo Gervasi and a soldier in the DiMeo crime family. He is portrayed by Frank John Hughes.

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In The Sopranos, Walden Belfiore, played by Frank John Hughes, is a soldier in the DiMeo crime family. He is under the mentorship of Carlo Gervasi and is part of the Gervasi and later the Gualtieri crew. He has a crucial role in the final episodes of the series. His full name, Walden Robert Cassotto, is a tribute to singer Bobby Darin.
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Frank John Hughes plays the role of Walden Belfiore in The Sopranos. Belfiore is a soldier in the DiMeo crime family and is mentored by Carlo Gervasi.
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In The Sopranos, Walden Belfiore, played by Frank John Hughes, is a protégé of Carlo Gervasi. As a soldier in the DiMeo crime family, he is often seen alongside Carlo, discussing business matters at locations like the Bada-Bing.
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Walden Belfiore, enacted by Frank John Hughes, is a secondary character in The Sopranos. As a soldier in the DiMeo crime family and Carlo Gervasi's protégé, he significantly influences the plot, especially the conflict between New York and New Jersey. Introduced late in the series, Walden interacts with main characters such as Tony and is present at critical moments, including Christopher's death and the final episode.
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Carlo's coming up.
― Walden telling Tony about Carlo's arrival[src]
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Walden and Bobby at Tony's house after Christopher's death.

Walden is at the Bada-Bing with Carlo explaining to Tony Maffei about how big companies such as Walmart are partly to thank for their success in the illegal importing of goods through the port of Newark which Carlo controls, with Walden stating that inspections only slow down the companies' operations. Later, when Christopher comes by, becomes enebriated and starts rambling about life and his family, Paulie begins mocking him, causing Walden and everyone else to laugh at him and make him feel insecure about his friendship with them, and Christopher storms off.[1] After Christopher's death, Walden goes to Tony's house to check on him, unnecessarily repeating multiple times that Carlo is coming soon as well until Silvio tells him to shut up.[2]

Though he is a relatively minor character introduced at the very end of the series, he plays an important part in the war between New York and New Jersey - In the final episode, it is Walden, with Benny Fazio, who performs the successful assassination of Phil Leotardo.

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