Capodice, John 1938–
CAPODICE, John 1938–
(John C. Capodice)
PERSONAL
Born May 28, 1938, in the Bronx, New York, NY.
Addresses:
Contact—Sindell, Richard & Associates, 8271 Melrose Ave., Suite 202, Los Angeles, CA 90046.
Career:
Actor.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
Doyle, Q (also known as Q: The Winged Serpent, Serpent, and The Winged Serpent), Universal, 1982.
Dominick, Wall Street, Columbia, 1987.
(As John C. Capodice) Man in KRS building, The Secret of My Success, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1987.
Bar patron, Nothin' Goes Right (also known as Rodney Dangerfield: Nothin' Goes Right), Orion, 1988.
Mafia eater, Spike of Bensonhurst (also known as Throw Back!), FilmDallas, 1988.
Frank Santos, True Blood, Fries Home Video, 1989.
Scotto, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, TriStar, 1989.
(As John C. Capodice) Tommy, Family Business, TriStar, 1989.
Army officer, Jacob's Ladder (also known as Dante's Inferno), TriStar, 1990.
Chief Healy, Internal Affairs, Paramount, 1990.
Fire chief, Gremlins 2: The New Batch (also known as Gremlins 2), Warner Bros., 1990.
Hank Mastroangelo, Q&A, TriStar, 1990.
Trial commissioner, Blue Steel, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1990.
Grainy, The Hard Way, Universal, 1991.
Jerry, The Doors, TriStar, 1991.
Sally Molars, Honeymoon in Vegas, Columbia, 1992.
Detective, Point of No Return (also known as The Assassin), Warner Bros., 1993.
First barber, Family Prayers (also known as A Family Divided), Arrow Releasing, 1993.
Aguado, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Warner Bros., 1994.
Bob, Speed, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994.
Caruso, The Scout, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994.
Limpy Demarco, TrialbyJury, Warner Bros., 1994.
Mr. Big, Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, Paramount, 1994.
Mob boss, A Low Down Dirty Shame (also known as Mister Cool), Buena Vista, 1994.
Bob Petrone, The White Gorilla (short film), 1995.
Lieutenant Al Dente, The Misery Brothers, 1995.
Vince, Fatally Yours, 1995.
Al (a cab driver), The Phantom, Paramount, 1996.
Jasmine's father, Wedding Bell Blues, BMG Distribution, 1996.
Mario, Independence Day (also known as ID4), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996.
Ramsey, Dilemma, Cinequanon Pictures International, 1997.
Big Tony, True Friends, 2nd Generation Films/Artist View Entertainment, 1998.
Detective Penn, Executive Power, Initial Entertainment Group, 1998.
Frankie, Simon Says, 1998.
Mel Riley, Ringmaster, Artisan Entertainment, 1998.
Older worker number one, Enemy of the State, Buena Vista, 1998.
Actor friend, With Friends Like These …, Miramax, 1999.
Delivery man, At Face Value (short film), North River Pictures/The Simon Wiesenthal Center, 1999.
Detective Brown, Kiss of a Stranger, Libra Pictures/Regent Entertainment, 1999.
Uncle Sal, A Wake In Providence, Mister P. Productions, 1999.
Elvis, Chain of Command, New City Releasing, 2000.
Priest, Price of Glory, New Line Cinema, 2000.
Danny, The Amati Girls, Providence Entertainment, 2001.
Dirk Hobson, Out of the Black (also known as Buried Lies), PorchLight Entertainment/All Channel Films, 2001.
Frankie Carbonaro, Double Bang, New City Releasing, 2001.
Jehovah's witness, Blasphemy the Movie, Mendoza Entertainment, 2001.
Sleeper man, A Month of Sundays, PorchLight Entertainment, 2001.
Donny Diamond, Desert Rose, Red Rock Films, 2002.
The Streetsweeper, Hillcrest Entertainment, 2002.
Joey Vitello, Sr., Jesus, Mary and Joey, Federal Hill Pictures, 2003.
Santa Claus/Charlie, A Family X–Mas, Baby Boom Pictures, 2003.
Ernie the cook, Carolina, Miramax, 2004.
Johnny Finger, Knit Wits (short film), Baby Boom Pictures, 2004.
Mr. Grummace, Shut Up and Kiss Me!, Blue Star Entertainment, 2004.
Sipio, 10th & Wolf (also known as For Life), Suzanne De Laurentiis Productions, 2006.
Television Appearances; Series:
Lloyd Lord, Ryan's Hope, ABC, 1978.
Carmine Cerullo, General Hospital, ABC, 1994.
Television Appearances; Miniseries:
Tony Graselli, Internal Affairs, CBS, 1988.
Siegel, Bloodlines: Murder in the Family, NBC, 1993.
Larry Garth, Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills, CBS, 1994.
Television Appearances; Movies:
George, Private Sessions, NBC, 1985.
Airport security guard, Rockabye, CBS, 1986.
Second businessperson, The Children of Times Square (also known as Street Wise), ABC, 1986.
Teller, Fever, HBO, 1991.
Kegan, "The Water Engine," TNT Screenworks, TNT, 1992.
Commissioner, Percy and Thunder, TNT, 1993.
Harte, The Heart of Justice, TNT, 1993.
Morelli, Cooperstown, TNT, 1993.
Sammy Calhoun, To Love, Honor and Deceive (also known as The Protected Wife), ABC, 1996.
Detective Brown, Kiss of a Stranger, syndicated, 1997.
Sammy, Hoods, Starz!, 1999.
Ellis, Chain of Command, HBO, 2000.
Thomas, The Defectors (also known as Crime School), 2001.
Television Appearances; Specials:
"Taking a Stand," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1989. Lookwell, NBC, 1991.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
Father Antonelli, "The Confirmation Day," The Equalizer, CBS, 1985.
Joe (a cab driver), "No Room at the Inn," Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1985.
The Snuffer, "Reading between the Lines," The Ellen Burstyn Show, ABC, 1986.
Judge Calbert Ferris, "The Unshrinkable Murphy Brown," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1988.
Mac, "My Day with Paul Newman," Kate & Allie, CBS, 1988.
"Episode 10," Starting from Scratch, syndicated, 1988.
Sal Viola, "In 'N Outlaws," Moonlighting, ABC, 1989.
Bernie, "Poison Ivy," Law & Order, NBC, 1990.
Harry Prima, "Oh, the Shark Bites!," Hunter, NBC, 1990.
Interviewer, "To Tell the Truth," Blossom, NBC, 1991.
Mike, "Deadline," Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO's Tales from the Crypt), HBO, 1991.
Mr. Minetti, "Once Bitten …," The Man in the Family, ABC, 1991.
Ventresca, "From Here to Paternity," L.A. Law, NBC, 1991.
Vic, "Revenge," Seinfeld, NBC, 1991.
"Have Gun, Will Unravel," Civil Wars, ABC, 1991.
Eric Sasser, "Below the Beltway," Civil Wars, ABC, 1992.
Fire captain, "The Amazing Chimney Boy," Shaky Ground, Fox, 1992.
Marty Gold, "Dreams Come True," Melrose Place, Fox, 1992.
"The Triumph of DeVille," Civil Wars, ABC, 1992.
Detective Art Stillwell, "Emission Accomplished," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993.
Randall Smith, "They Do It Standing Up," Sirens, ABC, 1993.
Steven, Route 66, NBC, 1993.
Bartender, "Blame It on Reo," Dream On, HBO and Fox, 1994.
Chubbie, "The Beard," Boy Meets World, ABC, 1994.
Gus Foster, "Matters of the Heart," Sisters, NBC, 1994.
Ice cream man, "My Cups Runneth Over," Living Single, Fox, 1994.
Lieutenant Giordano, "The Murder Channel," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1994.
Bill, "New Year's Eve," Mad about You (also known as Loved by You), NBC, 1995.
Detective, "Pulp Marion," The Wayans Bros., WB, 1995.
Dan Wolpert, "Murder in the Family," Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1996.
Sal Battaglio, "Chapter Ten, Year Two," Murder One, ABC, 1996.
Arturo, "The Massage: Part 2," George & Leo, CBS, 1997.
Gangster, "Car Trouble," Malcolm & Eddie, UPN, 1997.
Joey, "Intermission," Leaving L.A., ABC, 1997.
Judge Grais, "Mob Mentality," Michael Hayes, CBS, 1997.
Malatesta, "Looking for Mr. Goombah," Total Security, ABC, 1997.
Roy, "Mothers, Lost Fullbacks, and Other Soft Things," Chicago Sons, NBC, 1997.
Tony, "Gay Yellow Pages," Ellen, ABC, 1997.
Don Carbone, "The White Guy," Damon, Fox, 1998.
Joseph Jacobs, "Lawyers, Reporters and Cockroaches," The Practice, ABC, 1998.
Marty, "You Are Cordially Required," Three, WB, 1998.
Workman, "Alley Cats," Will & Grace, NBC, 1998.
Priest, DiResta, UPN, 1998.
Anthony Cavallo, "The Flame," Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1999.
Carl, "Good Fellows," Providence, NBC, 1999.
Little Tony Papazian, "Sense and Sensitivity," Angel, The WB, 1999.
Lenny, "Ellie," The West Wing, NBC, 2001.
Mel Monty, "The Problem with Corruption," Dead Last, The WB, 2001.
Tommy Romano, "The Foot," Six Feet Under, HBO, 2001.
John Santini, "Momento," That's Life, CBS, 2002.
Sal Licati, "The Little Guy," Dragnet (also known as L.A. Dragnet), ABC, 2003.
Television Appearances; Pilots:
Installer, Ask Rita, CBS, 1994.
Bill Henderson, Holding the Baby, Fox, 1998.
Television Work; Movies:
Additional voices, The Batman/Superman Movie (animated; also known as Batman/Superman Adventures: World's Finest), The WB, 1998.
Stage Appearances:
Bardolph and understudy for Pistol, Henry V, Public Theatre, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1976.
First guard, Getting Out, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1978, then Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1979–80.
Bernardo, Zastrozzi, Public Theatre, New York City, 1982.
Fighter and understudy for Charlie, Requiem for a Heavyweight, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1985.
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