Where to watch John Capocci in the UK
Find every John Capocci film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 4 May 2026.
John Capocci is an actor based in Canton, OH and has over 50 years of stage experience having appeared in numerous roles at Players Guild of Canton and other stages in Northeast Ohio. In 1994 John created the acting company, The Actors of Farinella's Ghost and produced plays staged in many venues in Northeast Ohio. In 2021 John turned his attention to acting in films and is most noted for roles in "A Look in the Rear View" as Gramps , "Drunken Inheritance" as Uncle Eddie , "In the Pines" as Charles Aycock and "Gnashing in Gehenna" as Moe Truxton where he co-starred with the incomparable Lynn L…
John Capocci films streaming in the UK
Most-watched films featuring John Capocci, available across UK streaming, rent and buy.
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- The Ice Cream Man (2024) as Alfred Kohn
- Puppet Master: Doktor Death (2022) as Sydney Fine
- Shot Clock as Coach Johnson
- A Look in the Rear View (2023) as Gramps
- The Blacker the Berry (2022) as Dean Osborne
- Never Odd Or Even as Officer 1
- Maidenhair (2025) Cast
- River (2023) as Bill
- Praetorian (2022) as Cornelius
- Subliminal (2021) as The Father
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Most-watched John Capocci films currently: The Ice Cream Man (2024), Puppet Master: Doktor Death (2022), Shot Clock, A Look in the Rear View (2023), The Blacker the Berry (2022).
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