
Charley climbs
Courtesy of x / @ziggys_duckCharley climbsfamous for his roles in iconic shows The wire and The sopranosHe has died at the age of 84 after a battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
The actor died in a nursing facility in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, May 1.
Escales was better known for his role as DOCKWORERER and member of the Thomas “HorseFace” union The wireappearing in all the episodes of the second season of the program acclaimed by Critica, published in 2003.
“As with all the other characters that I have been blessed to portray, Horasephate lives inside me,” the actor said in 2019. “I invite you to play the need.”
Over The sopranosScale played a high school sports coach who appeared in a opposite dream sequence James Gandolfini. According to the stairs, they told a local journalist, “I’m a good actor. I can sweat on the court.”
Far from the cameras, Pennsylvania resident of a lifetime was a devotee man of devotee. “The best known first as husband, father, grandfather, uncle and friend,” reads their public necrological. “Professionally, Charley Scalies was a north -American actor and a former business executive whose life reflected a rich combination of professional achievements, creative passion and a real joy for life. His favorite audience was always sitting around the dinner table.”
The Moving Obituary Went on: “He is survived by the True Love and Joy of His Life, His Wife of 62 Years, Angeline M. Scalies (Née Cardamone); His Five Children: Charles (Chuck) Scalies III, Angeline Kogu Ann Scalise, and Anne Marie Scalies (Shawn Weaver);
As the actor’s death was killed, Anne Marie directed tributes. “Charley emphasized the importance of the family, saying that loving his mother, spending quality time and teaching respect and hard work were key elements of paternity,” he said The Hollywood Reporter. “He saw a father’s duty as children directing to independence. His tales will be missing for his wife, children and grandchildren, but his memory will live in his heart.”
In addition to his two best -known papers, Scalies also appeared in the 1995 movie Two bits, beside To the Pacinoand episodes of Homicide: Life on the street and Law and order. He came to perform after a career in sales and consulting, but for all the accounts, an entertainer born, making impressions and explaining jokes in his father’s pool room in his youth.
His memories of Philadelphia’s pool room even inspired a script, It takes ballshe completed in 2015. “I love a good (real) love story as much as I like to laugh,” he said of the project.



