John Capocci
John Capocci, an accomplished actor hailing from Canton, Ohio, boasts a remarkable career spanning over five decades in theater. He has graced the stage in a variety of roles at the esteemed Players Guild of Canton and numerous other venues throughout Northeast Ohio. In 1994, he founded The Actors of Farinella's Ghost, an acting troupe dedicated to producing plays across the region, further solidifying his commitment to the local arts scene.
In recent years, Capocci has shifted his focus to film, making a notable impact in the industry. His filmography includes memorable performances as Gramps in "A Look in the Rear View," Uncle Eddie in "Drunken Inheritance," Charles Aycock in "In the Pines," and Moe Truxton in "Gnashing in Gehenna," where he had the opportunity to share the screen with the talented Lynn Lowry.
Throughout his extensive career, Capocci has not only demonstrated his versatility and dedication as a performer but has also contributed significantly to the enrichment of the theatrical community in Ohio. His passion for acting continues to inspire both audiences and fellow artists alike, marking him as a cherished figure in the local entertainment landscape.
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