John Capodice, a seasoned character actor who brought a touch of gravitas and often a hint of humor to countless roles on stage and screen, passed away on December 30th at the age of 83. While his filmography boasts impressive credits like Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and Wall Street, it was his work on the long-running soap opera General Hospital that endeared him to a legion of dedicated fans.
Born on Christmas Day in 1941, Capodice served his country in the U.S. Army before embarking on an acting career that spanned decades. He honed his craft on the New York stage, appearing in both Off-Broadway and Broadway productions, before transitioning to television.
General Hospital Alum John Capodice (Carmine Cerullo) Dead At 83
Though he guest-starred in numerous series, including beloved sitcoms like Seinfeld and Will & Grace, it was his portrayal of Carmine Cerullo on General Hospital that solidified his place in television history. Appearing in the mid-1990s, Capodice brought a distinctive blend of warmth and world-weariness to the role of the patriarch of the Cerullo family. Carmine, with his gruff exterior and underlying love for his family, quickly became a fan favorite, adding depth and intrigue to the already complex web of relationships within the show.
Capodice’s impact on General Hospital extended beyond his on-screen presence. His portrayal of Carmine served as a reminder of the importance of family and the enduring power of familial bonds, resonating with audiences on a deeply personal level.
Beyond General Hospital, Capodice’s career was marked by a remarkable versatility. He seamlessly transitioned between dramatic and comedic roles, proving his range and adaptability as an actor. Whether he was playing a hardened detective or a charming rogue, Capodice brought a unique intensity and authenticity to every character he portrayed.
John Capodice leaves behind a legacy of memorable performances and a devoted fanbase who will cherish the memories of his work. His contributions to the world of entertainment will continue to inspire and entertain for generations to come.

