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Charley Scalies, actor on ‘The Wire’ and ‘The Sopranos,’ dies at 84

May 4, 2025
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Charley Scalies, actor on ‘The Wire’ and ‘The Sopranos,’ dies at 84
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Charley Scalies — a character actor who had roles on “The Wire” and “The Sopranos” — died on Thursday. He was 84.

The actor passed away in a nursing facility in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, after a long battle with Alzheimer’s, his daughter, Anne Marie Scalies, told the Hollywood Reporter.

The Philadelphia native appeared in all 12 episodes of “The Wire” during the HBO series’ second season in 2003. He played Thomas “Horseface” Pakusa — a former union man with a talent for stealing cars.

Charley Scalies
Charley Scalies — a character actor who had roles on “The Wire” and “The Sopranos” — died on Thursday. He was 84. Anne Marie Scalies
Charley Scalies
The actor passed away in a nursing facility in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania on Thursday. HBO

“As with all the other characters I’ve been blessed to portray, Horseface lives inside of me,” he said in a 2019 interview with Chesapeake Bay Magazine.

“I invite him out to play as needed.”

One year later, Scalies appeared in an episode of “The Sopranos” during its fifth season.

Charley Scalies
He suffered a long battle with Alzheimer’s, his daughter, Anne Marie Scalies, revealed. HBO
Charley Scalies
He played “Horseface” in 12 episodes of “The Wire” and Coach Molinaro in one episode “The Sopranos.” Family of Charles Scalies Jr.

He played Coach Molinaro — a high school football coach Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) had in high school. Though, Scalies only appeared in Tony’s dream.

He also had roles in shows like “Law & Order,” “Cold Case,” “Jersey Girl,” “Liberty Heights” and “Condition Red.”

He also took on bit parts in ’90s movies like the Al Pacino-led “Two Bits” and sci-fi classic “12 Monkeys” starring Bruce Willis and Brad Pitt.

Scalies is survived by his wife of 62 years, Angeline, his kids Chuck, Angeline, Tony, Christa and Anne Marie and several grandchildren.

“His favorite audience,” his family noted in his obituary, “was always seated around the dinner table.”

The post Charley Scalies, actor on ‘The Wire’ and ‘The Sopranos,’ dies at 84 appeared first on Page Six.

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