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Godfather II actor John Aprea dies at 83

John Aprea, the actor best known for his roles as young Tessio in “The Godfather Part II” and as John Stamos’ father in “Full House,” has died at the age of 83.

His manager, Will Levine, confirmed to CBS News that Aprea died of natural causes in Los Angeles, surrounded by his loved ones.

Born in 1941 to Italian immigrants in Englewood, New Jersey, Aprea began his acting career in the early 1960s after moving to New York City.

He later relocated to Los Angeles, where he landed his first significant role in the 1967 Steve McQueen classic “Bullitt.” Aprea’s breakthrough came when he was cast as the young Salvatore “Sal” Tessio in “The Godfather Part II,” a role that became a highlight of his career.

He had initially auditioned for the part of Michael Corleone in “The Godfather,” a role ultimately secured by Al Pacino.

In preparation for his role as Tessio, Aprea reportedly reached out to actor Abe Vigoda, who portrayed the older version of the character in “The Godfather.”

Vigoda advised him to “just have a good time, kid,” a piece of advice that Aprea cherished throughout his career.

Aprea’s career spanned multiple TV shows and movies, including “The Montefuscos,” “The Idolmaker,” and “Matt Houston.” He also appeared in popular series like “Mannix,” “The Rookies,” “NYPD Blue,” and films such as “The Stepford Wives,” “American Anthem,” and “The Game.”

From 1988 to 1991, Aprea portrayed the exterminator father of Jesse Katsopolis, played by John Stamos, in ABC’s “Full House.” He later reprised this role for the 2017 Netflix reboot “Fuller House.”

John Aprea is survived by his third wife, Betsy Garci, his daughter Nicole from his previous marriage to actress Cherie Latimer, and stepchildren Marika Parker and Valentino Garci.

His legacy continues through his memorable contributions to film and television.

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