John Aprea, Actor in ‘The Godfather Part II’ and ‘Full House,’ Dies at 83
The hashish at the age of 83 has been done by his father, John Applega, a charming actor and character of John Stamos in 'Full House', who plays the little Salvatore Thesio in 'The Godfather II'.
On August 5, its manager, Will Levine, announced that he recognized Los Angeles' natural causes.
Born in New Jersey, he played the mob in Cage Heat (1974), Crazy Mama (1975), Manchuria (2004), Idol Maker (1980) by Taylor Huckleford and the brother of Ray Sharkey's emerging music producer, Mario Van Pibbles (1991).
Morris Williams, author and lead singer of "The Pension", died at the age of 86.
Afreia also plays another scam artist Lucas Castigliano in the NBC television series, playing the multimillionaire shipping industry magnate Alexandre Nikos for more than a decade (1989-1998). Both characters end up shot dead by a woman.
Although it played the role of the most multigenerational Italian-American family in NBC's Montefusco, the comedy, created by Bill Perski and Sam Donov, had only nine episodes in 1975.
While the Angels were stuck in the bar, Apple sat with Francis Ford Coppola and interviewed Michael Colernet for the role he played in the godfather (1972). Although Al Pacino will have that role, Afreia will star in the first sequel to the mob Thesio, which played Abe Vigoda in the original.
He called Vigoda to give her an idea of the character and said, "I don't know what I've done. Have fun, kid," he helped me say that the show was the highlight of his career.
In 1988-91, Richard Ricard at ABC Fullhouse became the father of Jesse Catopolis of Starmos and returned to Netflix in 2017.
Jonathan Afreya was born on March 4, 1941 in Inglewood, New Jersey, as an Italian immigrant. He and his family lived a few years in Italy and settled in New Jersey and graduated from Dwight Morrow High School, where they played football in 1959.
In the early 1960s, he moved to New York City with pure acting and then moved to Los Angeles to play Hitman in Steve McQueen's classic film Fleet (1967). He performed in Glasgow (1970) and Sweet Killer (1972) by Curtis Hanson.
Later, in 1981, in the NBC miniseries "Chronicle of gangsters", he was featured as the head of the mob, Albert Anastasia.

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