Spencer LoFranco
‘Gotti’ Star Dead at 33

Published November 20, 2025 9:37 AM PST
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Updated November 20, 2025 11:20 AM PST

Canadian actor Spencer Lofranco — best known for his starring roles in “Jamesy Boy” and “Gotti” — has died.

TMZ has learned his death is being investigated in British Columbia, Canada. The cause has not yet been determined.

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His brother, Santino Lofranco, paid tribute to the star on Instagram and revealed he passed on Tuesday. He remembered him as a “legend” who “changed people [sic] lives.”

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We’ve reached out to their father Rocco Lofranco, a personal injury attorney in Toronto, for comment … so far, no word back.

Spencer described himself as a naturally funny kid who was “always trying to make people laugh and always the center of attention” in a 2014 chat with Interview. He said he decided to pursue acting seriously at age 17 … despite his father wanting him to be a hockey player and lawyer.

He studied the craft at the New York Film Academy during a year-long conservatory, which is when he landed “Jamesy Boy.” He had 7 credits to his name, including 2013’s “At Middleton,” 2014’s “Unbroken,” and 2015’s “Home.”

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His final credit was 2018’s “Gotti,” in which he starred opposite John Travolta and Kelly Preston.

He was 33 years old.

RIP