Sopranos actor Charley Scalies dead at age 84
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Character actor Charley Scalies has died at age 84 following a battle with Alzheimer’s. 

Scalies’ daughter Anne Marie Scalies revealed to The Hollywood Reporter that her father passed on Thursday at a nursing facility in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. 

Scalies portrayed Thomas ‘Horseface’ Pakusa for 12 episodes of The Wire and also appeared in an episode of the critically-acclaimed mafia series The Sopranos.

He played Coach Molinaro, Tony Soprano’s high school football coach, in a dream scene. 

A Legacy obituary, which noted Scalies died ‘peacefully’, emphasized the role family played in his life. 

‘Best known first and foremost as a husband, father, grandfather, uncle, and friend,’ it stated, adding the actor’s ‘favorite audience was always seated around the dinner table.’ 

Actor Charley Scalies has died at age 84 following a battle with Alzheimer's

Actor Charley Scalies has died at age 84 following a battle with Alzheimer’s

He played Coach Molinaro, Tony Soprano's high school football coach, in The Sopranos

He played Coach Molinaro, Tony Soprano’s high school football coach, in The Sopranos 

Scalies portrayed Thomas 'Horseface' Pakusa for 12 episodes of The Wire

Scalies portrayed Thomas ‘Horseface’ Pakusa for 12 episodes of The Wire

‘The only time I have even been on the docks is when I worked on The Wire,’ he told Chesapeake Bay Magazine in 2019. ‘And the only time I even met a stevedore was shortly after I was cast as Horseface.’

The role was a perfect fit.

Shortly after landing the part, he happened to chat with several real-life stevedores and union reps for the International Longeshoremen’s Association – who all approved of the casting.

‘I told them I had just been cast as a union “checker” on a TV show,’ he recalled. ‘Their response was immediate and unanimous: ‘He looks like a checker.”‘

The role lived ‘inside’ Scalies.  

‘As with all the other characters I’ve been blessed to portray, Horseface lives inside of me,’ he also shared. ‘I invite him out to play as needed.’

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