Remembering John Capodice: Celebrating a Career in Film and TV
John Capodice, the beloved actor known for his roles in 'Ace Ventura' and 'Seinfeld,' passed away at age 83 on December 30, 2025, leaving behind a legacy cherished by family and fans alike.
John Capodice's death marks a significant loss in the entertainment community, as the actor, who carved out a memorable career spanning over four decades with appearances in more than 150 projects, was celebrated not only for his comedic talent but also as a devoted family man. Known for his roles in iconic shows and films, including his memorable performances as a police officer in 'Ace Ventura' and the laundromat owner in 'Seinfeld,' Capodice's impact on both television and film continues to resonate with audiences and fellow actors. Tributes have flooded social media, underscoring the profound affection and respect he garnered throughout his life.
Born on Christmas Day in 1941, John Capodice's life was marked not only by his artistic accomplishments but also by his service in the U.S. Army. He served in Korea from 1964 to 1966 before embarking on his career in acting. Capodice began his acting journey in the late 1970s, quickly establishing himself in various roles across film and television that showcased his range as a performer.
Capodice's role in 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective' as a police officer allowed him to showcase his comedic talent while contributing to one of the film's memorable scenes involving Jim Carrey's character. His performance brought both levity and authority, positioning him as a crucial player in the film's narrative.
In the sitcom 'Seinfeld,' Capodice portrayed Vic, the laundromat owner, in the episode titled 'The Revenge.' This appearance added yet another memorable face to the ensemble of characters that made the show a timeless classic. His ability to deliver lines with impeccable timing helped make his character synonymous with the show's comedic success.
Beyond these iconic roles, Capodice had a diverse and robust television career featuring significant parts in shows like 'General Hospital,' 'CSI,' 'Law & Order,' and 'Will & Grace.' His versatile acting style allowed him to seamlessly transition between drama and comedy, earning him respect among colleagues in the industry.
With over 150 appearances throughout his career, Capodice's dedication to his craft was evident in the variety of roles he undertook. His ability to adapt to different genres and character types showcased his talent and commitment, contributing to the rich tapestry of American television and film.
Capodice's passing is felt deeply not only by his fans but also by his family. He is survived by his wife, Jane, and their daughters Tessa De Pierro and Cassandra Hansen. The family includes four grandchildren: David, Jake, Frankie, and Giuliana, who will remember him as a devoted husband, father, and grandfather, as noted in his obituary.
Numerous tributes have poured in across social media platforms from fans and fellow actors celebrating Capodice's life and legacy. Many have shared their favorite memories and moments from his films and shows, reflecting how his work influenced them and brought joy.
While the cause of death remains undisclosed, the memories he created and the laughter he shared will continue to live on in the hearts of those who knew him, reminding everyone of his significant contributions to the world of entertainment.