- Born
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- Birth namePasquale Vito Caputo
- Nickname
- Paddy
- Pat Cooper (born Pasquale Caputo in New York City) was an American actor and comedian. He was known for his appearances in The Howard Stern Show, Imus in the Morning and Opie and Anthony.
He was married twice. He had two biological children with his first wife (Michael and Louise). He had an adopted daughter (Patti Jo)with his second wife.
His son Michael wrote a book, published in 2009, "Dear Pat Cooper: What Happened to My Father Pasquale Caputo?"- IMDb Mini Biography By: Michael Caputo
- SpousesEmily Connor(July 26, 2018 - June 6, 2023) (his death)Patti Prince(1964 - March 25, 2005) (her death, 1 child)Dolores Nola(1952 - 1961) (divorced, 2 children)
- ChildrenMichael CaputoLouise CaputoPatti Jo Coope
- ParentsMichele CaputoLouise Gargiulo
- Frequent guest on The Howard Stern Show in the 1990s.
- He auditioned for the role of Rusty Millio on The Sopranos (1999).
- Stand-up comedian and occasional actor whose main subject matter is his Italian-American background.
- His son wrote a book called "Dear Pat Cooper".
- Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith, pg. 119. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387
- Parents are: Michele Caputo, and Louise Gargiulo.
- I say, when you tell the truth, you never offend nobody, particularly if you do it with dignity.
- One of my sisters wanted to be an opera singer. So, we spent a few dollars to try to train her, because Italian people would like to have an opera singer in the family. But she's got trouble coughing, let alone singing. One day, she was in the shower singing "Madame Butterfly". Three days later the Japs attacked Pearl Harbor.
- One time I visited my mother and found St. Anthony's statue upside down. I say, "Mama, why's St. Anthony upside down?" '[She said] "He don't answer my novena, he stays that way!"
- When I was a boy, we had 45 statues [of saints] in my house. Ever have 90 eyes looking at you every time you have to go to the bathroom?
- [on Joe DiMaggio] Joe DiMaggio never spent a dime, never picked up a check, but he was Joe DiMaggio. He thought he walked on water. When I became a little bit of a name, he would walk in and he would sit at my table and I would have to pay for his dinner. He never spent for nothing.
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