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Nicholas Colasanto (January 19, 1924 –
February 12, 1985) was an
American actor and
television director who is best
known for his role as "Coach" Ernie...
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character on the
American television show Cheers, portra**** by
Nicholas Colasanto from 1982 to 1985.
Coach is Sam Malone's
former baseball coach, who becomes...
- died off-screen in
season three (1984–85),
following actor Nicholas Colasanto's death.
Frasier Crane started as a
recurring character and
became a permanent...
- (Diane Chambers). This was the
final season for
Nicholas Colasanto as
Coach Ernie Pantusso;
Colasanto died of a
heart condition (dating back to the 1970s)...
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comparing the
labour camps, to
which foreigners such as the
Italian Rocco Colasanto (Joseph Long) were sent, to the ****
concentration camps of
World War...
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allowing Angelo to die naturally.
Olivia Colasanto, portra**** by Nana Visitor, is the
granddaughter of
Angelo Colasanto, who
first appears in the
episode "Immortal...
- "a
delight to work with" and
talked of her love for co-star
Nicholas Colasanto ("Coach"), who was "one of my
closest friends on set". She said she left...
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written and
directed by
Luigi Filippo D'Amico. In Rome, Mrs.
Ottavia Colasanto has not had news of her
husband since he went to ****an
eighteen years...
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Coach Colasanto was the
longest tenured coach in the PSAL
until his
resignation before the 2008 season. Some of the
players Coach Colasanto had were...
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marks Woody Harrelson's
television debut as
Woody Boyd
after Nicholas Colasanto, who portra****
Coach Ernie Pantusso, died
during the
previous season....