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John Capodice, “General Hospital” and “Ace Ventura” actor, dies at 83
The prolific TV star also appeared on "Seinfeld," "Murder She Wrote," "The West Wing," and "Moonlighting." John Capodice, a character actor who accrued dozens of credits across stage and screen, including roles in General Hospital,
‘Ace Ventura’ actor dies at 83; also appeared on ‘Seinfeld,’ ‘General Hospital’
A longtime character actor known for his role in “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” is dead at age 83. John Capodice, who played a police officer named Aguado opposite Jim Carrey in 1994′s “Ace Ventura” movie, died Monday, according to the Pizzi Funeral Home in New Jersey. A cause of death was not announced.
Veteran actor from ‘Seinfeld,’ Law & Order,’ ‘Ace Ventura’ dies at age 83
Born in Chicago in 1941, Capodice turned to acting after military service in South Korea in the 1960s. His first television role was in the daytime soap “Ryan’s Hope,” where he appeared in six episodes as Lloyd Lord, Y!Entertainment said. Later, in the 1990s, he appeared in six episodes of “General Hospital.”
‘Seinfeld’ and ‘Ace Ventura’ actor John Capodice dead at 83
The actor’s death was revealed on the New Jersey’s Pizzi Funeral Home website, who described Capodice as a “devoted husband, father and grandfather.” The tribute added that he will be “missed by all who had the pleasure to meet him.
‘Seinfeld,’ ‘Law & Order’ Actor Dead at 83
John Capodice, a beloved character actor who held memorable roles on Seinfeld, General Hospital, and opposite Jim Carrey in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994) has died. He was 83. Capodice’s death was first reported on the website of New Jersey’s Pizzi Funeral Home and later confirmed by multiple outlets.
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