By Hilary Lewis Deputy Editor, East Coast, THR.com Capodice played Carmine Cerullo from 1994-96 on six episodes of the soap opera and appeared as a police officer who was dismissive of Jim Carrey ...
John Capodice, a character actor best known for roles in “Ace Ventura” and “General Hospital,” died on ... “Ryan’s Hope,” appearing in six episodes as Lloyd Lord.
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Capodice played Carmine Cerullo from 1994-1996 in six episodes of the soap opera General Hospital and appeared as a police officer who was dismissive of Carrey's pet detective in the 1994 movie.
He also featured in six episodes of General Hospital starting in 1994 where he played Carmine Cerullo. The same year he played cop Aguado in the Jim Carrey smash hit Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.
John Capodice, a character actor best known for roles in "Ace Ventura" and "General Hospital," died on Monday. He was 83. The news was confirmed on the website for Pizzi Funeral Home in New Jersey ...
Warner Brothers The actor also starred on “General Hospital” from 1994 to 1996, playing Carmine Cerullo in six episodes of the soap opera. He also worked on “Seinfeld,” appearing in the ...
Her health issues recently cut back on her time on "General Hospital"; She had appeared in more than 2,000 episodes, making her one of the ... ago — we were restricted," she told The Times in 1994.
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 ...
Later, in the 1990s, he appeared in six episodes of “General Hospital.” Among his film credits is a role as a dismissive police officer in Jim Carrey’s 1994 pet detective movie, The ...
2) “ER” was excellent television. Now, many moons later, I can confirm both those things are still true.