Veteran Actor John Capodice Has Died at 83: Cause of Death Undisclosed
John Capodice, a veteran character actor recognized for his memorable supporting roles in both television and film, died on January 2, 2025, at the age of 83. He was found deceased at his home, and the cause of death has not been publicly disclosed.
With a career spanning several decades, Capodice was best known for his appearances in popular films like Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and Speed, as well as numerous television series including General Hospital, Seinfeld, and NYPD Blue. His ability to bring life and realism to even the smallest roles made him a reliable and familiar face in the entertainment industry.
Born on December 25, 1941, in Chicago, Illinois, Capodice developed an interest in acting early in life. He began performing on stage and eventually moved into television and film in the 1970s. His tough, working-class demeanor and authentic delivery made him an ideal choice for blue-collar characters, policemen, shop owners, and authority figures.
In Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994), Capodice played Sergeant Aguado, a role that added tension and humor opposite Jim Carrey’s eccentric lead character. In Speed (1994), he had a small but memorable part, contributing to the film’s high-stakes atmosphere. Though he often played supporting roles, his presence always added depth and believability to the scene.
On daytime television, Capodice had a recurring role on General Hospital, further showcasing his range and appeal across different genres and formats. He also made guest appearances on popular shows such as ER, Law & Order, The X-Files, and The West Wing, consistently bringing authenticity and energy to his characters.
Capodice was respected in the industry for his professionalism and dedication to his craft. Colleagues remembered him as a dependable actor who took pride in every role, no matter the size. His experience and presence made him a valuable asset to directors and casting agents looking for actors who could deliver grounded, believable performances.
Though he never sought the spotlight, Capodice built a lasting career through hard work and consistency. He remained active in acting well into his 70s, with occasional appearances in independent films and TV series. Fans often recognized him from his many roles and appreciated the realism he brought to every performance.

Tributes from former co-stars and collaborators described him as a kind, steady presence both on and off set. Many praised his dedication to acting and his ability to leave a lasting impression even in brief scenes.
John Capodice is survived by his family and close friends. A private memorial service is expected to be held. While the specific circumstances of his passing remain undisclosed, his contributions to film and television are clear.
Capodice’s legacy is one of quiet excellence—a career built on strong performances, versatility, and an unwavering commitment to storytelling. He will be remembered fondly by colleagues and audiences alike.