Colasanto died of a
heart attack at his home on February 12, 1985, at the age of 61. A memorial service was held in
North Hollywood, Los Angeles, and attended by the full staff and cast of
Cheers. In addition, over 300 mourners, including castmate
John Ratzenberger, attended the February 16 funeral Mass at Holy Cross Church in Providence. Colasanto is buried in Saint Ann Cemetery in
Cranston, Rhode Island. On April 19, 1985, Colasanto was posthumously awarded the Best Supporting Actor by
Viewers for Quality Television, a non-profit organization that determined what was considered high-quality on television. Colasanto's character was written out of the show as also having died. The fourth-season premiere episode, "Birth, Death, Love and Rice" (1985), deals with Coach's death and introduces Colasanto's successor
Woody Harrelson, who played
Woody Boyd. Colasanto had hung a picture of
Geronimo in his dressing room. After his death, the picture was placed on the wall in the bar of the
Cheers production set in his memory. Near the end of the
final episode of
Cheers in 1993, eight years after Colasanto's death, bar owner
Sam Malone (
Ted Danson) walks over to the picture and straightens it. ==Selected filmography==