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Charley Scalies of The Wire and The Sopranos Dies at 84

Last updated: May 5, 2025 8:54 am
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Charley Scalies, a beloved actor known for his roles on the iconic shows The Wire and The Sopranos, has passed away at the age of 84 after a battle with Alzheimer’s disease. He died at a nursing facility in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania on Thursday, May 1.

Scalies gained recognition for his portrayal of dockworker and union member Thomas “Horseface” Pakusa on The Wire, appearing in every episode of the show’s second season in 2003. In a 2019 interview, Scalies mentioned that the character of Horseface always lived inside him and he would bring him out as needed.

On The Sopranos, Scalies played a high school sports coach who appeared in a dream sequence alongside James Gandolfini. He once humorously remarked to a local reporter, “I’m a good actor. I can sweat on cue.”

Aside from his acting career, Scalies was a dedicated family man. His public obituary described him as a loving husband, father, grandfather, uncle, and friend. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Angeline M. Scalies, and their five children and grandchildren.

Following the news of his passing, Scalies’ daughter Anne Marie shared heartfelt tributes, emphasizing her father’s values of family, love, and hard work. She expressed that his stories will be missed, but his memory will live on in the hearts of his loved ones.

In addition to his prominent roles on The Wire and The Sopranos, Scalies appeared in the 1995 film Two Bits with Al Pacino, as well as episodes of Homicide: Life on the Street and Law and Order. Prior to pursuing acting, he worked in sales and consulting, but his natural talent for entertainment shone through, as he was known for doing impressions and telling jokes from a young age at his father’s pool hall in Philadelphia.

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Inspired by his memories of the pool hall, Scalies wrote a screenplay titled It Takes Balls, completed in 2015. He expressed his love for a good love story and humor, which were evident in his creative projects.

Charley Scalies’ contributions to the entertainment industry and his impact on those who knew him personally will be remembered fondly. His legacy as a talented actor and a cherished family man will continue to resonate with those who were touched by his presence. As technology continues to advance at a rapid pace, the field of artificial intelligence (AI) has become increasingly prominent in our daily lives. From virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa to self-driving cars and advanced medical diagnostics, AI has the potential to revolutionize numerous industries and improve efficiency in a variety of tasks.

One of the most exciting developments in AI is the concept of machine learning. Machine learning is a subset of AI that focuses on the development of algorithms and models that allow computers to learn and make decisions without being explicitly programmed. This means that machines can analyze large amounts of data and identify patterns and trends to make predictions and recommendations.

One of the key advantages of machine learning is its ability to constantly improve and adapt to new information. By continuously analyzing data and adjusting its algorithms, machine learning models can become more accurate and efficient over time. This has significant implications for industries such as healthcare, finance, and marketing, where data analysis and prediction play a crucial role in decision-making.

In the healthcare sector, machine learning has already shown great promise in areas such as medical imaging and diagnostics. By analyzing large datasets of medical images, machine learning algorithms can help doctors detect abnormalities and make more accurate diagnoses. This can lead to earlier detection of diseases and more effective treatment plans for patients.

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In the financial industry, machine learning is being used to detect fraud and predict market trends. By analyzing patterns in financial transactions and market data, machine learning algorithms can identify suspicious activity and help financial institutions prevent fraud. Additionally, machine learning can analyze market data to make predictions about stock prices and investment opportunities.

In the field of marketing, machine learning is revolutionizing how companies target and engage with customers. By analyzing customer behavior and preferences, machine learning algorithms can personalize marketing campaigns and recommend products and services to individual customers. This can help companies increase customer engagement and drive sales.

As machine learning continues to evolve and improve, its applications will only become more widespread and impactful. From improving healthcare outcomes to enhancing financial security and revolutionizing marketing strategies, machine learning has the potential to transform numerous industries and improve the way we live and work. It is clear that the future of AI is bright, and machine learning will play a key role in shaping that future.

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