Thursday, January 26, 2012

Welcome back kotter

  • Robert Hegyes, who played the Jewish Puerto Rican wisecracking student Juan Epstein in 1970s comedy Welcome Back, Kotter, died on Thursday at age 60, a hospital official said. Paramedics brought Hegyes to John F.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Robert "Bobby" Hegyes, best known for playing Juan Epstein on "Welcome Back Kotter," died in his Metuchen, N.J. home today. He was 60.
  • (ABC News)
  • Robert Hegyes, an actor whose Jewish-Puerto Rican character Juan Epstein was one of the Sweathogs on the 1970s TV sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter, died Thursday of a heart attack in New Jersey. He was 60. A resident of Metuchen, N.J.
  • (Fresno Bee)
  • Robert Hegyes, an actor whose Jewish-Puerto Rican character Juan Epstein was one of the Sweathogs on the 1970s TV sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter, died Thursday of a heart attack in New Jersey. He was 60. A resident of Metuchen, N.J.
  • (Chicago Tribune)
  • METUCHEN, N.J.--Robert "Bobby" Hegyes, best known for playing Juan Epstein on "Welcome Back Kotter," died in his Metuchen, N.J. home today. He was 60.
  • (WVEC)
  • METUCHEN, N.J. — 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.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Robert "Bobby" Hegyes - Epstein of Welcome Back Kotter - has died. First report of his death broke in the Newark Star-Ledger a little while ago.
  • (Newsday)
  • Robert Hegyes, who played Juan Epstein, one of the so-called Sweathogs on the 1970s ABC comedy Welcome Back Kotter, died from an apparent heart attack Thursday morning in Metuchen, N.J. He was 60.
  • (Variety)
  • Robert Hegyes, who played Juan Luis Pedro Philippo DeHuevos Epstein on 1970s hit Welcome Back, Kotter, has died at 60. The actor died of a heart attack at his New Jersey home on Thursday, Gossip Cop reports.
  • (Ksee24.com)
  • Oddly and bizarrely the old TV sitcom Welcome Back Kotter brings to mind similarities of Germany's old Nuremburg laws, and the Kobach inspired new immigration laws in Alabama and Arizona.
  • (Berkeley Daily Planet)

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