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Actor John Capodice, best known for his roles in “Ace Ventura” and “Seinfeld,” died Monday at 83.

The actor’s death was announced on New Jersey’s Pizzi Funeral Home website, which 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.”


  Actor John Capodice, best known for his roles in “Ace Ventura” and “Seinfeld,” died Monday at 83. Getty Images Actor John Capodice, best known for his roles in “Ace Ventura” and “Seinfeld,” died Monday at 83. Getty Images

A cause of death has not been announced.

During his decades-long career, the Chicago native appeared in a slew of high-profile shows and films, including “Ace Ventura” alongside Jim Carrey.

In the hit 1994 film, Capodice played a police officer who was dismissive of Carrey’s pet detective.


  The Chicago native appeared in a slew of high-profile shows and films, including “Ace Ventura” alongside Jim Carrey. Warner Brothers The Chicago native appeared in a slew of high-profile shows and films, including “Ace Ventura” alongside Jim Carrey. 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 seventh episode of the show’s second season, titled “The Revenge.”

In the episode, he portrayed Vic, the laundromat owner, who has one of his machines destroyed with cement by Kramer after he and Jerry suspect Vic stole money.


  He also worked on “Seinfeld,” appearing in the seventh episode of the show’s second season, titled “The Revenge.” Seinfeld He also worked on “Seinfeld,” appearing in the seventh episode of the show’s second season, titled “The Revenge.” Seinfeld

Born on Christmas Day in 1941, Capodice served in the US Army in Korea from 1964 to 1966. After returning home, he launched his acting career in the late 1970s.

Capodice boasted other acting credits, including roles in “Wall Street,” “The Doors,” “Honeymoon in Vegas” and “Independence Day.”

He also appeared on “CSI,” “Law & Order,” “Will & Grace,” “Melrose Place,” “Mad About You,” “Six Feet Under,” “The West Wing” and “Murder, She Wrote.”


  In the episode, Capodice portrayed Vic, the laundromat owner. Seinfeld In the episode, Capodice portrayed Vic, the laundromat owner. Seinfeld

However, his first TV role was in “Ryan’s Hope” where he appeared in six episodes as Lloyd Lord.

Tributes for the beloved actor have been pouring in on social media, as fans remembered Capodice’s many roles over the years.

One fan wrote on X, “Rest in Peace, John Capodice. @GeneralHospital fans will remember him as Lois’ dad, Carmine Cerullo, but I’ll remember the years when he lived near me, doted on his grandchildren, and loved to eat out at local restaurants.”


  The actor’s death was revealed on New Jersey’s Pizzi Funeral Home website. FilmMagic The actor’s death was revealed on New Jersey’s Pizzi Funeral Home website. FilmMagic

A second fan wrote, “He’s just a great guy! 😭 RIP,” while a third simply added, “RIP John Capodice.”

Capodice is survived by his wife Jane, daughters Tessa De Pierro and Cassandra Hansen, and four grandchildren: David, Jake, Frankie and Giuliana.

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