Dick Capri — a longtime actor and comedian — has died … TMZ has learned.
Capri’s son, Jeff, tells TMZ … Dick was diagnosed with a bleeding enlarged aorta that was rendered inoperable because of his age.
Dick just kept living while knowing his time was coming to an end. He spent a nice Christmas with his son, his daughter-in-law and his life partner Wednesday … and, the crew FaceTimed family that couldn’t make it down to Florida for the holiday.
The family got food from Dick’s favorite restaurant … and, eventually, Dick went to bed and died in his sleep early on the morning of the 26th.
Jeff tells us his dad did it all … adding the world has lost one of the funniest and kindest people in show business — as well as a wonderful father. He adds … “The world is not as funny today as it was yesterday.”
Capri rose to prominence in the early 1970s … touring with Engelbert Humperdinck — playing venues like Radio City Music Hall and several major resorts in Las Vegas.
Other acts he was associated with include Tom Jones, Liza Minnelli and Frank Sinatra — some of the biggest stars of the ’60s and ’70s.
Capri made the jump to Broadway in 1991 … costarring in “Catskills on Broadway,” a comedy special with some other big acts of the time. The show played on Broadway for more than a year before touring nationally.
Capri appeared on national television multiple times throughout the years … and even performed for two presidents.
Dick was 93.
RIP