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    Robert Hegyes, played Epstein on 'Kotter,' dies

    FILE - In this 1978 file photo, Robert Hegyes portrays Juan Epstein from the comedy series "Welcome Back Kotter." The actor best known for playing the Jewish Puerto Rican student on the 1970s TV show has died. He was 60. (AP Photo, file)

    METUCHEN, N.J. (AP) — Robert Hegyes, the actor best known for playing Jewish Puerto Rican student Juan Epstein on the 1970s TV show "Welcome Back Kotter" has died. He was 60.

    The Flynn & Son Funeral Home in Fords, N.J., said it was informed of Hegyes' death Thursday by the actor's family.

    A spokesman at JFK Medical Center in Edison, N.J., told the Star-Ledger newspaper that Hegyes, of Metuchen, arrived at the hospital Thursday morning in full cardiac arrest and died.

    Hegyes was appearing on Broadway in 1975 when he auditioned for "Kotter," a TV series about a teacher who returns to the inner-city New York school of his youth to teach a group of irreverent remedial students nicknamed the "Sweathogs." They included the character Vinnie Barbarino, played by John Travolta.

    The show's theme song, performed by John Sebastian, became a pop hit.

    Hegyes also appeared on many other TV series, including "Cagney & Lacey."

    He was born in Perth Amboy and grew up in Metuchen, the eldest child of a Hungarian father and Italian mother.

    He attended Rowan University, formerly Glassboro State College, in southern New Jersey, before heading to New York City after graduation. He returned to Rowan on several occasions to teach master classes in acting, a university spokesman said Thursday.

    "He was a good friend to the university," spokesman Joe Cardona said.

    Hegyes continued to act after "Kotter" and was a regular on "Cagney & Lacey." He also guest-starred in shows including "Diagnosis Murder" and "The Drew Carey Show."

    On his website, Hegyes wrote that he was inspired by Chico Marx, whom he had played in a touring production of a show about the Marx Bros. He also recalled how his mother encouraged him to get involved in theater as a teen.

     

    344 comments

    • brian  •  Baton Rouge, Louisiana  •  4 months ago
      Dear Heavenly Guys, Please let Juan in. Signed, Epstein's Mother. Thanks for the laughs!! RIP
      • fraz 4 months ago
        Epstein's mother really wrote that... GREAT POST!

        BTW, up your nose with a rubber hose.
      • Kathy 4 months ago
        Awesome...thanks!
      • giggity 4 months ago
        Very cool ! Those notes were hilarious !!!
    • nonparieldolls  •  Greensboro, North Carolina  •  4 months ago
      He was sooo funny as Epstein. May it comfort his family a little bit to know Robert will be missed and remembered by his fans.
    • Black Jesus  •  4 months ago
      Rest in Peace Sweat Hog.
    • Mr. Happy  •  4 months ago
      A note to "Epstein's Mother": Your son was awesome in WBC!
      • Bill 4 months ago
        WBK dude.....Kotter with a K, not C
    • David  •  New York, New York  •  4 months ago
      So young...I feel sad and very old!!
    • Keena  •  Frisco, Texas  •  4 months ago
      RIP Epstein:-(
    • nanchan  •  Doylestown, Pennsylvania  •  4 months ago
      Dear Mr. Kotter: Please excuse Epstein from life. He is needed up here to entertain the angels and to make me smile. Signed, Eptein's Mother (aka God)
    • Ciberpuppi  •  4 months ago
      I find his reference to Chico Marx interesting, as I used to always imagine him and the others as various incarnations of The Marx Brothers.

      C-Pup
      • G G 4 months ago
        Didn't they do that in an episode?
      • Kiki 4 months ago
        I seem to remember that as well
    • countrymusicfan  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 months ago
      So so sad. RIP Epstein.
    • GhettoRanger  •  Detroit, Michigan  •  4 months ago
      Wow! What a punch in the gut, very sorry to hear about Epstein, why does life have to be so short?
      • Sunshine 4 months ago
        I think we all wonder that at certain stages in our lives.... It just seems that a person could live to be 100 and it still doesn't seem to be enough time....
      • Proud 4 months ago
        I feel ya GhettoRanger. This is a terrible loss from one of the best television sitcom shows of the 1970's.
    • craftsman dave  •  4 months ago
      Juan cannot make it to school today, Signed, Epstein's Mother.
    • June D  •  Cicero, Illinois  •  4 months ago
      Were'nt his excuse notes(in the show) from his mom signed Juan Epsteins Mother??LOL.
      Funny show Funny guy!
    • SO  •  Eugene, Oregon  •  4 months ago
      I Loved Welcome back Kotter Rest in Peace Epstein and thank you for the laughs
    • jenny  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  4 months ago
      Great memories from childhood. Rest in peace.
    • jackie gonzalez  •  Rockford, Illinois  •  4 months ago
      Dear Mr. Kotter,
      Juan was not in class yesterday because he passed on.
      Signed,
      Epstein's mom

      30+ years later, and your signature catchphrase still makes us smile. Thanks for the memories.
      • Clee 4 months ago
        Gee, that is very, very clever. RIP Epstein.
    • cwein96  •  Watervliet, New York  •  4 months ago
      Please excuse Juan, he went to see the man upstairs, signed Epstein's mother!! RIP Mr. Hegyes!
    • Laurie H  •  San Diego, California  •  4 months ago
      RIP Robert...what a funny guy.
    • watty  •  4 months ago
      i am also 60... and up your nose with a rubber hose... will never be forgotten...
    • Big Ed  •  4 months ago
      Godspeed Epstein, Rest In Peace...." signed Epsteins Mother" : )
    • doppelgänger  •  4 months ago
      Juan wont be in school anymore. Signed, Epstein's mother.