The Sopranos debuted on HBO in 1999 and became one of the greatest television shows of all time, ushering in the 'Golden Age of Television'. James Gandolfini played Tony Soprano, a Mob boss who goes to a psychiatrist after suffering from panic attacks. The series ran for six seasons and ended in 2007. The DeMeo Crime Family was the New Jersey outfit run by Tony Soprano, and it featured a hierarchy of Mafioso enforcers, consisting of an Underboss, a Consigliere, Capos and Soldiers.