Lady Gaga may've been born to be a star, but the powerhouse performer has revealed a surprising stance on one of her earliest roles.
For an interview with Entertainment Weekly's Awardist podcast, the House of Gucci actress reflected on her background role for a season three episode of The Sopranos, and admitted that her performance as "Girl at Swimming Pool #2" wasn't her best work.
"When I look back on that scene, I can see exactly what I did wrong in that scene," she shared. "I didn't know how to listen in a scene! I was supposed to laugh, and it was sort of like, cue, laugh.... I see it and I go, 'Oh, that's not a real laugh!'"
Gaga has come a long way since sitting in the background of the HBO drama. In 2016, the hit maker nabbed a Golden Globe for her work in American Horror Story: Hotel. She later proved herself to be a big screen star by taking on the leading role in Bradley Cooper's A Star Is Born—which earned her an Oscar nomination for Best Actress and an Oscar win for Best Original Song.
So it's understandable that Gaga went on to defend her craft on the Awardist, noting that she's "grown a lot as an actor."
"I see a very non-specific actor [on The Sopranos]," she added. "And now I see myself as someone who is at least really striving to be specific without thinking about it, and that requires a lot of work ahead of time."
Of course, Gaga isn't the only performer who got their start on The Sopranos, as several other big name celebrities had guest roles on the James Gandolfini-led series. We're talking Marvel stars, Broadway legends and so much more.
For a closer look at all the famous faces who appeared on The Sopranos, scroll through the gallery below!
Michael B. Jordan
Prior to his heartbreaking performance on HBO's The Wire, Michael B. Jordan played a childhood bully in season one.
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda got his "Shot" with a cameo as a hotel bellman.
Paul Dano
Lady Gaga
Before she ruled the House of Gucci, Oscar winner Lady Gaga a.k.a. Stefani Germanotta wrecked havoc at a high school at age 15, alongside A.J. Soprano (Robert Iler) in an uncredited season three role.
Will Arnett
Before The Morning Show and BoJack Horseman, comic actor Will Arnett played a FBI agent who was married to an undercover operative trying to infiltrate the Soprano crime family.
Tony Hale
It's a mini Arrested Development reunion! Tony Hale starred as a chemotherapy nurse treating Uncle Junior (Dominic Chianese).
Julianna Margulies
The Good Wife used to be a not-so-good mistress. Julianna Margulies played recurring season six character Julianna Skiff, who caught Tony's eye before having an affair with Christopher Moltisanti (Michael Imperioli) and becoming addicted to heroin.
Jon Favreau
Actor-director-producer Jon Favreau played himself, as Christopher tries to get him to direct his screenplay.
Michael K. Williams
The late talent Michael K. Williams played Ray Ray, a mob affiliate who lets Jackie Jr. (Jason Cerbone) hide out at his apartment. The Emmy-nominated star later went on to have a breakout role in fellow HBO series, The Wire.
Cristin Milioti
Cristin Milioti wasn't really Made For Love playing the daughter of New York's ill-fated crime boss Johnny Sack (Vincent Curatola).
Ari Graynor
Ari Graynor stole scenes as the neurotic college student—and roommate—Meadow (Jamie Lynn Sigler) struggled to relate to.
Aasif Mandvi
Former Daily Show correspondent Aasif Mandvi was the doctor who treated Phil Leotardo (Frank Vincent) for stress-related heart pain.
Tim Daly
Tim Daly simultaneously starred on Grey's Anatomy spin-off Private Practice while playing Christopher's screenwriter pal, J.T. Dolan.
Chandra Wilson
Grey's Anatomy star Chandra Wilson stole a season five episode as a woman who takes on Janice (Aida Turturro) during an anger management meeting.
Guillermo Diaz
It's a Shondaland party! Scandal star Guillermo Diaz started out as a pesticide salesman in season one.
Katie Lowes
Diaz's Scandal co-star Katie Lowes dated A.J. during season five.
Michael Kelly
Before appearing on House of Cards, actor Michael Kelly played an FBI agent investigating Tony.
Mike Epps
Comedian Mike Epps played a car thief who took A.J.'s science teacher's ride in a hilarious Sopranos side story.
Cara Buono
We've heard of Stranger Things than this, but it's hard not to do a double take watching Cara Buono play Christopher's wife Kelli Lombardo in the sixth season, knowing that she truly belongs on Mad Men.
Daniel Baldwin
What's Cleaver without Daniel Baldwin's spot-on performance? The Baldwin brother acted as himself in the lead role of Christopher's movie.
Annette Bening
Like Tony, we also dream of Annette Bening...although not always as our in-law! The Oscar winner appeared in a fantasy sequence as herself-slash-the mother of Meadow's fiancé.
Frankie Valli
It doesn't get more Jersey than the the ultimate Jersey Boy. Famed crooner Frankie Valli played mobster Rusty Millio during the fifth and sixth seasons, with his songs being used throughout the show.
Lauren Bacall
Screen legend Lauren Bacall portrayed a sassy version of herself—who later gets mugged by Christopher—in a Los Angeles-based episode.
Wilmer Valderrama
In the same episode, filmed at the Viceroy Hotel in Santa Monica, Wilmer Valderrama has a mini cameo as himself, posing for paparazzi.
Ben Kingsley
Also in that episode? Sir Ben Kingsley, who dodges Christopher after turning down his mob-tied movie role.
Perez Hilton
Celebrity gossip blogger Perez Hilton had a subtle cameo in season three as an organizer of a college benefit concert that gets robbed by Christopher.
Bokeem Woodbine
Bokeem Woodbine swapped North Caldwell, New Jersey for Fargo, North Dakota, but only after playing rapper Massive Genius.
David Lee Roth
Rocker David Lee Roth played himself at a poker game set up by Tony.
Frank Sinatra Jr.
At that same card game, Frank Sinatra Jr. placed a few bets in a recurring role.
Nancy Sinatra
Plus, singer Nancy Sinatra serenaded Phil Leotardo after he took over as boss of New York.