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Driver Pci System Peripheral Windows 98 Vmware Fusion Mac. Robert Hegyes in October 2008 Born ( 1951-05-07)May 7, 1951, U.S. Died January 26, 2012 ( 2012-01-26) (aged 60), U.S. Cause of death Occupation Actor Years active 1975–2012 Spouse(s) Mary Kunis (m. 1973-1977) Kyle Drummer (m.
1979-1984) Lynn O'Hare (m. 1987-1993, 2 children) Cynthia White (1994-2007, 2 children) Robert Hegyes (pronounced Hedges; May 7, 1951 – January 26, 2012) was an American actor best known for his portrayal of high school student Juan Epstein on the 1970s American and as detective Manny Esposito on the 1980s American. Contents • • • • • • • • • Early life [ ] Hegyes was born in, to a -American father, Stephen, and an -American mother, Marie Dominica Cocozza. Hegyes was the oldest and had three siblings (Mark, Stephanie, and Elizabeth).
He grew up in, and began acting in high school in the mid-1960s under the guidance of theater teacher, Barton Shepard. Hegyes attended Glassboro State College after graduating from high school. While there, he worked part-time at the Hardee's fast food restaurant in town. Upon graduation from Glassboro State College (now ) where he completed his student teaching requirement at, with a Bachelor of Arts in Speech/Theater and Secondary Education, Hegyes ventured to New York City to pursue a career in acting and soon became a member of a children's theater group called, 'Theater in a Trunk,' performing educational theater at U.S. President 's birthplace, on East 20th Street.
Hegyes continued performing in the Village in educational children's theater, this time as a with an arm and rod puppet company, playing Mr. Toad in The Wind in the Willows. Robert managed to work a third performing job in and at the as a member of the political improvisational guerrilla troupe, 'Jack LaRumpa's Flying Drum & Kazoo Band.' Hegyes in Welcome Back, Kotter, 1976 Within a year of graduating from college, Hegyes was cast to co-star in the highly acclaimed, Naomi Court, starring actor ( ). After completing the successful engagement, Hegyes was cast by - winning actor (making his directing debut) to co-star in the Broadway drama, Don't Call Back, starring and. While performing on Broadway, Hegyes auditioned for and was cast to star in what was to become the award-winning,.
Hegyes portrayed the character of Juan Luis Pedro Felipo de Huevos Epstein (typically referred to as simply 'Epstein'), the show lasted four seasons, from 1975 to 1979. Hegyes became one of the show's directors at age 25. While on the show, he was the key force of the winning tug-of-war team on the 1976 edition of. Hegyes guest starred in more than thirty television shows, including with,, with, (in an episode where the character Oswald was recast for a brief scene with Hegyes playing the role) and with. He also appeared in the award-winning commercial 'The Chase' for director Kinka Usher. Hegyes appeared in with, with and, with, The Purpose with, and with. Hegyes made his stage debut as ' in the Westwood and national touring company engagements of An Evening with Groucho.
Upon returning from the tour, Hegyes was cast by producer Barney Rosenzweig to star as a series regular portraying undercover detective 'Manny Esposito' in. During this time he also appeared on the game show from time to time. Hegyes became 'Artist-In-Residence' at his alma mater, Rowan University, teaching writing, for camera and, and was a guest lecturer in the Radio/Television/Film & Theater Departments. He was an adjunct instructor at in, where he taught essay writing and public speaking. Hegyes was a California Certified teacher, but had worked infrequently in recent years. [ ] Having returned to live in his home town of Metuchen, New Jersey in 2009, Hegyes made his last public appearance in early January, 2012, reprising his 'An Evening With Groucho' role as Chico Marx, this time in three performances of 'The Marx Brothers: Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel,' a staged radio play re-creating several episodes of the early-1930s broadcasts.
Personal life [ ] Hegyes was married to Mary Kunes (1973–1977), he then married Kyle Drummer (1979-1984). With his third wife Lynn O'Hare (1987–1993), he had two children, Cassondra (Cassie) (born 1987) and Mac (born 1991).
Hegyes was in a long-term relationship with Cynthia Wylie (1994–2007); who brought two children to the relationship, Alex (born 1988) and Sophia (born 1991) He was the cousin of rock singer and opera singer. [ ] Death [ ] On June 26, 2012, after suffering from chest pains at his home in, Hegyes died from an apparent at in.
He was 60 years old. Filmography [ ] Film [ ] Year Title Role Notes Ref 1981 Tico Directed by Television [ ] Year Title Role Notes Ref 1975–1979 Juan Luis Pedro Phillipo de Huevos Epstein Contract role 1975 Richard 'Richie' Martino Episode: 'School of Fear' (S 4:Ep 5) 1976 Himself Episode: 'March 15, 1976' (S 3:Ep 29) Himself Episode: 'MG76-31' (S 4:Ep 31) Himself Episode: 'Night Club/Bay City Rollers' (S 1:Ep 5) Himself Episodes. • 'Kate Jackson & Robert Hegyes' (S 5:Ep 39–44) • 'Loretta Swit & Robert Hegyes' (S 5:Ep 48–53) Danny Episode: 'The Joker is Mild/First Time Out/Take My Granddaughter, Please: (S 1:Ep 6) 1978 Zoltan Episode: 'Raul Runs Away, part 2' (S 4:Ep 14) 1981 Georgie Episode: 'The Uptight End' (S 1:Ep 5) 1983 Sweets Episode: 'Fox Trap' {S 6:Ep 16) 1986–1988 Detective Manny Esposito Contract role 1988 Himself Episode: 'Anne-Marie Johnson & Robert Hegyes' 1997 Juan Luis Pedro Phillipo de Huevos Epstein Episode: 'The Welcome Back Show' (S 1:Ep15) 1998 Himself Episode: 'What's Wrong with This Episode?' (S 3:Ep 22) Mr. Wolf Episode: 'Murder x 4' (S 6'Ep 10) 1999 Joe Goldfield Episode: 'Rap Sheet' (S 1:Ep 10) 2001 Speedbump Epispde: 'Home Sweet Homeless' (S 1:Ep 4) 2004 Living in TV Land Himself Episode: 'Dick Van Patten' (S 1:Ep 1) 2007 Himself Episode: 'Oddballs and Original Characters' (S 2:Ep 1) Himself Episode: 'Episode 117' (S 1:Ep 17) References [ ].