Robert Hegyes, who co-starred with John Travolta on the 1970s TV show Welcome Back Kotter,
has died at 60, apparently of a heart attack. His health had been
suffering for years, his brother said; he died yesterday at his home in
the New Jersey town where he grew up. On Kotter, Hegyes played
Juan Epstein, a Jewish Puerto Rican remedial student who was one of the
show's "Sweathogs."
Hegyes once wrote that he based his character on
Chico Marx: "They were immigrant Jews, and I was an immigrant Italian.
Groucho, Harpo, Chico, Gummo, and Zeppo were intellectuals ... They all
played the piano and took music lessons, and they were all juvenile
delinquents; I could definitely relate."
Hegyes performed on Broadway before joining the cast of Kotter for its four seasons on ABC. He later appeared as a guest star in shows like NewsRadio and The Drew Carey Show and also co-starred on Cagney and Lacey.
In addition to a few film roles, he wrote screenplays and taught at two
colleges. Health problems prevented a one-man show planned in recent
years. "He was a gentle guy," a New Jersey theater head tells the Star-Ledger. "He had, ironically, a big heart."
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