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Ernie Pantusso (or Pantuso), commonly known as "Coach", is a fictional character on the American television show ''
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'', portrayed by
Nicholas Colasanto Nicholas Colasanto (January 19, 1924 – February 12, 1985) was an American actor and television director. He is best known for his role as Ernie Pantusso in the American television sitcom ''Cheers'' (1982 – 1985). Early life Colasanto was b ...
from 1982 to 1985. Coach is
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's former baseball coach, who becomes a bartender at
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under Sam's ownership. He is not "worldly wise" but has some shred of wit. He had a daughter, Lisa, who appeared in the episode "
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", by his late wife, Angela. While he last appeared in the
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of "Rescue Me", Colasanto's last filmed appearance as Coach was in the episode "Cheerio, Cheers". When Colasanto died in 1985, Coach was written out as deceased without cause of death stated.
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joined the cast as
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, a
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of Coach's who would end up replacing him as a bartender at Cheers for the remainder of the series.


Casting

Former umpire
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auditioned for Coach Ernie Pantusso (or Pantuso), but he failed to get the part because producers "wanted an experienced actor".
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, who later appeared in the eleventh-season episode "Daddy's Little Middle-Aged Girl" (1992) as the father of character
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, was originally offered the role of Coach, but he turned down the role.
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was also offered the role, but also turned it down. Therefore, the role went to Colasanto. According to Colasanto, Coach was nearly "child-like" and more of a surrogate "son" than a surrogate "father" to
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(
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), while Sam was more of a "father" to Coach for dependency on Sam's "moral support". Moreover, Coach was beloved by everyone and a good "lovable man". According to director and producer
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, the character of Coach was much different from the actor Nick: Coach was slow, while Nick was sharp. Record no. 8501050953.


Role

Ernie "Coach" Pantusso was a somewhat dim, forgetful bartender with a gravel voice, a caring personality, Record no. at '' NewsBank'': 8402100379 . Official website: . and a warm heart. Colasanto himself said of the character: "The Coach doesn't have any worldly ambitions — he's very happy to make his paycheck, and drink with the boys,". Moreover, he listened to people and their problems very well. Ernie was nicknamed "Coach" because he was a baseball coach with the
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and other teams, like the minor league baseball team
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(discovered in "The Tortelli Tort", episode 3
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. When Sam succumbed to
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, leading to the end of his baseball career, Sam bought the bar Cheers and hired Coach as a bartender. He is still nicknamed "Coach" by everyone, although he has been retired from coaching for years. As a young man, Ernie attended Catholic schools, but dropped out of high school to join the
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. He has a sister and two brothers; the younger brother has a daughter Joyce (
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), who appears in only "The Godfather, Part III" (episode 117, 1987). As learned in "An American Family" (season 3, episode 9), he served in the
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. Coach is a widower as his wife Angela died before the show debuted. They have a daughter, Lisa (
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), who appeared in the episode "
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" (1982). He has had numerous love interests, like the widow Irene Blanchard (played by Bette Ford) in the two-part episode "Coach in Love", who breaks off the engagement after winning the lottery and later marries a millionaire. He later earns his high school diploma for passing a geography class in "Teacher's Pet" (1985). In the two-part episode "Rebound" (1984), after
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ended their on-and-off relationship, Coach goes to
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's (
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) apartment to inform her about Sam's relapse into alcoholism, so she brings in her love interest, a psychiatrist
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, to help Sam cope with his alcoholism. Coach cunningly convinces the trio reasons to rehire Diane as a waitress again, such as preventing Sam's relapse, Diane from losing her mind again, and Sam and Diane from thinking about each other.


Death

Colasanto, who played Coach, had heart disease since the mid-1970s exacerbated by alcoholism.Snauffer, p. 52 After years of
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, during production his heart disease worsened. Castmates noticed his weight loss, although Colasanto kept the severity of his illness a secret.Snauffer, p. 55 Shortly after Christmas 1984, Colasanto was admitted to a local hospital with water in his lungs. Co-star
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later said that the veteran actor had difficulty remembering his lines during production that season. After he was released from the hospital, Colasanto's doctor recommended that he not return to work. Although he appeared in the
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ing of the third-season finale ("Rescue Me"),Snauffer, p. 56. his last full episode was "Cheerio Cheers" (filmed in late November 1984). Morgan Gendel worked for the ''
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'' at the time of publication.
Following Colasanto's death by heart attack on February 12, 1985, the show's creators decided not to recast Coach's role, so Coach was written out of the show as deceased without explanation and was replaced since "Birth, Death, Love and Rice" (episode 70, 1985) by co-bartender
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, portrayed by
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."Birth, Death, Love, and Rice." 1985. ''Cheers: Season 4: The Complete Fourth Season''. Paramount, 2009. DVD. Apparently Coach and Woody were "Pen Pals" exchanging pens in the mail. Sam explained to Woody that Coach died recently. When Sam visited Diane, she expressed sympathy about Coach's death. Coach has been referenced occasionally thereafter, including Sam's toast dedication "to Coach" in "
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" (1986) and the time that his niece Joyce appears in one episode, "The Godfather, Part III" (1987). In the final moments of the series finale, " One for the Road", Sam straightens a photograph of
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, used by the late Colasanto as part of his dressing room while he was alive. The photo was hanging at the bar wall of the stage set "as a remembrance." Record no at '' NewsBank'': 113001A60C3FB35B .


Reception

Since 1983, Nicholas Colasanto was
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-nominated three times as an
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for his role of Coach, including his posthumous award nomination in 1985, but he did not win. On April 19, 1985, Colasanto was awarded posthumously the Best Supporting Actor by
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, a defunct non-profit organization that determined what was considered high-quality on television, for this role. Michael Hill from ''
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'' called Coach "the brilliant character". Record no. at '' NewsBank'': 0EB0EF2BDDC1580F . Robert Bianco praised Coach as the "heart" of the show, an ensemble's father figure, and
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' "dependable ally". Bianco praised Coach for giving heart to the "
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" story and for making the show a "classic". He was devastated that the actor and the character himself died, and he was disappointed that the show was not as great without him. Even with Coach's replacement
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, Bianco considered Coach irreplaceable. Record no. at '' NewsBank'': 9001080362 .
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, who played
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on ''Cheers'', felt that the show lost its "heart and soul" following Colasanto's death. Record no. at '' NewsBank'': 08705016.
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, previous writer of
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, praised Coach for making the show a "show", yet he felt that his death transformed the show into a "sitcom". A writer using a
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, Joe Sixpack, from ''
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'', named Coach his second most-favorite "complete professional" bartender with a warm heart to customers, despite his limited range of intelligence. Record no. at '' NewsBank'': 7006886267. Columnist Amber Lee from the ''Bleacher Report'' website called Coach one of "25 funniest coaches of film and television". Jeffrey Robinson of the ''
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'' website praised Colasanto's performance for executing many dimensions to his character Coach, as opposed to his replacement Woody Boyd, whom he found one-dimensional and clueless. Adam Arseneau disdained the show for, in his view, improperly honoring the memory of Colasanto by poorly handling his character Coach's disappearance in the third season and death in the fourth.


References

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