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Francis Potenza (November 11, 1933 – August 23, 2011) was an American police officer for the
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and
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. He later became a television actor for the late-night show ''
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''. He appeared as
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's "Uncle Frank" on the ABC show as a regular from 2003 until his death in 2011.


Early life and career

Francis Potenza was born in
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, New York City, in 1933. He served in the
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during the
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. Potenza joined the
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(NYPD) following the war, serving as a beat cop in
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, in the 62nd Precinct for 20 years. He reportedly made just six arrests during his two decades in the NYPD, believing that a lecture by the police delivered more benefits than a prison sentence. He became a
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and moved to Las Vegas upon his retirement from the NYPD. He served inside
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's personal
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and as bodyguard when Sinatra performed at
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. He returned to New York City to take a security position at St. Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan.


Role on ''Jimmy Kimmel Live!''

Potenza had worked in security for more than ten years in New York City and Las Vegas when his nephew, comedian
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, asked him to join his late-night talk show, ''
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'', as a regular in 2003. Potenza, who was still working security at St. Patrick's Cathedral at the time, accepted Kimmel's offer and moved to
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. He was introduced to audiences as Kimmel's "Uncle Frank", serving as a comic foil to the late-night host. Potenza appeared on the show for eight years from 2003 to 2011. Uncle Frank quickly developed his own fan following, with Kimmel noting in 2007, "People can tell that Uncle Frank is the genuine article... That's why they like him." In one ongoing comic piece, Potenza was teamed with his former wife (and Kimmel's aunt), Concetta ("Chippy"), for a series of tasks ranging from
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lessons to
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. Potenza was also paired with Guillermo Rodriguez, the show's parking lot security guard, and Veatrice Rice, the show's security guard, for comedic effect. Rice died of cancer on January 21, 2009.


Death and tributes

Potenza died from cancer in Los Angeles on August 23, 2011, aged 77. He was survived by his ex-wife, three daughters, and a granddaughter. He was married to Chippy for more than 28 years before their divorce. His memorial service was held in Las Vegas. In a
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message, Kimmel thanked Potenza's fans, tweeting, "Thank you for your kind words about a very kind man" and "RIP Uncle Frank, his
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took a lifetime to earn. Today I eat cake for him." The show was on summer hiatus at the time of Potenza's death and was scheduled to return on September 6, 2011. On September 6, Kimmel aired a special tribute episode to Uncle Frank, with an interview with Frank's favorite guest,
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. A caricature of Uncle Frank appears in tribute on the back cover of
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' album '' The Magic of Youth'', released on December 16, 2011 (the Bosstones' lead singer,
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, was the announcer for ''Jimmy Kimmel Live!'').


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Potenza, Frank 1933 births 2011 deaths New York City Police Department officers American people of Italian descent Television personalities from New York City Security guards United States Army personnel of the Korean War People from Brooklyn People from the Las Vegas Valley Deaths from cancer in California United States Army soldiers