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Who is Joseph Peter Mascolo and what is his net worth?
Joseph Peter Mascolo (March 13, 1929 – December 8, 2016) was an American performer and emotional on-screen character. Amid his long vacation, he acted in various movies and TV arrangement. He was best known for playing supervillain Stefano DiMera, a part he started in 1982 on NBC's Days of Our Lives. His net worth estimated is around $12 million.
Career:
Mascolo was in the 1962 generation of Night Life as Kazar and the understudy of Neville Brand. He was in the 1966 creation of Dinner at Eight as Ricci. Mascolo was in the 1969 generation of The Time of Your Life as Blick. His last showy appearance was in 1972's That Championship Season as Phil Romano.
Mascolo's first film appearance was in 1968's Hot Spur as Carlo. He was in 1972's neo-noir activity crime– show film Shaft's Big Score! Mascolo was in 1973's The Spook Who Sat by the Door and 1978's Jaws 2 as Len Peterson. He was in 1981's Sharky's Machine as Joe Tipps and 1982's Yes, Giorgio Mascolo's last film appearance was in 1986's Heat as Baby.
Mascolo was best known in the repeating part of Stefano DiMera on Days of Our Lives from 1982 to 1985, returning quickly in 1988, again from 1993 to 2001, and showing up again since 2007 until Stefano's passing in 2016, showing up on February 9, 2017, airing 2 months after his death, and won three Soap Opera Digest Awards. He has likewise played an extensive variety of parts on a wide range of arrangement including (yet not restricted to) a Stefano-like scoundrel named Nicholas Van Buren on General Hospital, and Carlos Alvarez on Santa Barbara. Before accomplishing his notoriety, he was found in the before cleanser musical shows Where the Heart Is and From These Roots. He additionally showed up on all in the Family, The Eddie Capra Mysteries, Lou Grant and The Rockford Files.
Mascolo depicted Massimo Marone on CBS's The Bold and the Beautiful starting August 2001. He chose not to restore his agreement with the show in July 2006, because of an absence of storyline and chose to come back to Days of Our Lives, where his character Stefano DiMera was revived after six years.
Mascolo likewise showed up in The Incredible Hulk in October 1979, as Mr. Arnold in the scene "Mind Child". After 10 years, he would show up again in NBC's The Trial of the Incredible Hulk, as Albert G. Tendelli, a police friend of Daredevil.
Life and death:
Mascolo wedded Rose Maimone in 1953. Together they had a child named Peter. Maimone passed on in 1986. In 2005, he wedded his second spouse, Patricia Schultz. In January 2016, Mascolo revealed to Soap Opera Digest that he had experienced a stroke in the spring of 2015.
Mascolo passed on December 8, 2016, in Santa Clarita, California at 87 years old following quite a while of fighting Alzheimer's disease. He was made due by his better half, Patricia Schultz-Mascolo, his child Peter, his progression girl Laura, five grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Mascolo was entombed at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
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