- Alan Sepinwall is a television critic and author. Currently (2018-present), he's the chief television critic for Rolling Stone magazine and RollingStone.com. From 1996-2010, he wrote for The Star-Ledger (aka Tony Soprano's hometown paper), and later worked for digital sites HitFix and Uproxx. He is the author of The Revolution Was Televised, Breaking Bad 101, and Stop Being a Hater and Learn to Love The O.C., and co-author (with Matt Zoller Seitz) of TV (The Book) and The Sopranos Sessions. He was born and raised in New Jersey.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Alan Sepinwall
- RelativesDanny Wells(Cousin)
- When The Sopranos (1999) ended, series creator David Chase gave him the sole interview he granted to any journalist at the end of the show.
- Son of Jerry Sepinwall and Harriet Lipman Sepinwall.
- EZ Streets (1996) was the first TV show he reviewed as a professional television critic.
- Started the first fan site for the TV series NYPD Blue (1993) 10 days after the show premiered in 1993.
- Was a television critic for the Star-Ledger in Newark, New Jersey from 1996-2010.
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