“The Wire,” Dies at 84 After his Battle with illness

Charley Scalies, the veteran actor known for his memorable roles in hit series The Sopranos and The Wire, has died at the age of 84. His daughter, Anne Marie Scalies, confirmed the sad news to The Hollywood Reporter.

Scalies passed away peacefully on Thursday, while receiving care at a nursing home in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. He had been battling Alzheimer’s disease, a heartbreaking diagnosis that had increasingly impacted his health in recent years.

Iconic Roles in Cult-Favorite Series
Best remembered by TV fans for his role as Thomas “Horseface” Pakusa in The Wire, Scalies appeared in 12 episodes of the Baltimore-set crime drama. His portrayal of the stevedore union member left a lasting impression on viewers during the show’s acclaimed second season.

Scalies also left his mark on The Sopranos, where he played Coach Molinaro—Tony Soprano’s former football coach—adding depth to the backstory of one of television’s most complex antiheroes. His performances helped define the richly layered worlds that made both HBO series so beloved.

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