Penticton Herald

Prince’s spaghetti boy, Anthony dies

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BOSTON — The Massachuse­tts man who as a 12-year-old boy appeared in an iconic television commercial for Prince spaghetti running through the streets of Boston’s Italian North End has died.

The death of Anthony Martignett­i was announced on Facebook on Monday by his brother Andy. He was 63. “It is with a heavy and hurting heart that we announce to our family and friends that our brother Anthony J. Martignett­i passed away suddenly in his sleep last night,” Andy Martignett­i wrote. “None of us have accepted this yet and I don’t know when we will. RIP little brother, till we meet again, I love you.”

The 1969 commercial featured a woman — an actress who was not Martignett­i’s real mother — leaning out a tenement window and shouting “Anthony! Anthony!”

The commercial that ran nationally for 13 years cut to the young boy, who had moved to the U.S. from Italy just three years prior, sprinting through the city streets, until he burst panting through the front door.

“I always understood that it was larger than me, that I had a responsibi­lity to preserve what that commercial meant to people,” Martignett­i told The Boston Globe last year. “I knew that if I got into trouble, little Anthony from the spaghetti commercial would be all over the paper.”

Martignett­i later worked as a court officer in Dedham and lived in Boston’s West Roxbury neighbourh­ood. He is survived by his parents, wife, son, two brothers and a sister.

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Anthony in 1969

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