Charley Scalies, best known for his roles in The Wire and The Sopranos, has died at the age of 84 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
Who was Charley Scalies, a familiar face from iconic American TV dramas?
Charley Scalies passed away Thursday at a care facility in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, as confirmed by his daughter Anne Marie Scalies to The Hollywood Reporter. Though not a leading man, he made a lasting impact with his grounded, authentic portrayals in some of television’s most acclaimed series.
A late start in acting, but a meaningful career
Scalies began his acting journey in the 1990s, landing small roles in high-profile projects. He appeared alongside Al Pacino in Two Bits and featured in the cult sci-fi film 12 Monkeys, which starred Bruce Willis and Brad Pitt. These early roles marked the beginning of a career defined by quiet strength and scene-stealing performances.
His breakout role in The Wire: Who was « Horseface » Pakusa?
In 2003, Scalies gained wider recognition playing Thomas « Horseface » Pakusa in Season 2 of The Wire. As a rough-edged, sharp-tongued former dockworker, his character played a pivotal role in the season’s focus on Baltimore’s longshoremen and their entanglement with organized crime. Scalies appeared in all twelve episodes of the season, making « Horseface » a fan favorite.
A powerful moment in The Sopranos
In 2004, he appeared in The Sopranos as Coach Molinaro, a figure from Tony Soprano’s subconscious who confronts him during a dream sequence. Though brief, the scene showcased Scalies’ talent for portraying emotionally complex authority figures and left a lasting impression on viewers.
Other TV and film appearances
In addition to his work on The Wire and The Sopranos, Scalies had guest roles in popular series like Law & Order and Cold Case. His film appearances included Jersey Girl, Liberty Heights, and Condition Red, often in supporting roles that underscored his range and authenticity.
Select Filmography of Charley Scalies
Year | Title | Role |
---|---|---|
1995 | Two Bits | Supporting role |
1995 | 12 Monkeys | Supporting role |
2003 | The Wire (Season 2) | Thomas « Horseface » Pakusa |
2004 | The Sopranos | Coach Molinaro |
2000s | Law & Order, Cold Case | Various roles |
2004 | Jersey Girl | Cameo |
1999 | Liberty Heights | Cameo |
A private family man with deep roots
Charley Scalies was married to his wife Angeline for 62 years. Together, they raised five children — Chuck, Angeline, Tony, Christa, and Anne Marie — and were grandparents to several grandchildren. Though he lived much of his professional life in the public eye, his personal life remained grounded and family-centered.
A respected character actor remembered for his authenticity
While never a marquee star, Scalies carved out a place in the hearts of viewers through his genuine performances and strong presence. His characters felt real, lived-in — the kind of roles that bring texture and humanity to the screen.
Charley Scalies will be remembered as one of those unforgettable faces in American television — a true craftsman who helped shape some of the most influential dramas of his time.