
The sad news broke on November 20 that actor Spencer LoFranco, who many will know from the film “Gotti,” has passed away. The beloved Canadian actor is also known for his roles in “Jamesy Boy” and “At Middleton.” He was 33 years old and reportedly passed away on November 18.
GettyLoFranco’s brother, Santino LoFranco, paid tribute to him and confirmed his passing on November 20. He wrote on Instagram, “To the legend @roccowinning. My brother. You lived a life only some could dream of. You changed people lives, and now you are with God. I will always love you and miss you Bear. RIP. October 18, 1992 – November 18, 2025.”
There is currently no cause of death. However, his passing is under investigation in British Columbia, Canada.
Tributes are Pouring in for Spencer LoFranco
LoFranco appeared in several films during his relatively short career as an actor. As a result, many are flocking to social media to pay tribute to his life and legacy. One person said on X, “No way Spencer Lofranco died ?? â¹ï¸ I enjoyed watching his lives making his art. If itâs true, I hope his next life is kinder to him.”
Many fans also left kind tributes under LoFranco’s brother’s post. One person wrote, “Noooð¢ he was trying so hard! Poor babyð¢ reast in peace spencer u will be missed so much.”
Someone else wrote, “Oh man, Iâm so sorry, my friend. My heart goes out to you and your family. â¤ï¸” Another fan said, “i loved him like a brother⦠i wish i would have did something sooner. God bless you, carebear ð¢”
Finally, a different person said, “Rip Spencer Lofranco â¤ï¸â¤ï¸ Iâm sorry for your loss, Santino. Sending love to you and your family.”
He Leaves Behind a Vast Legacy
According to IMDb, LoFranco began his onscreen acting career in 2013 with “At Middleton,” in which he played Conrad Hartman. He won the Rising Star Award at the 2013 Denver Film Festival for the role. From there, he played James Burns in “Jamesy Boy” the following year. LoFranco also appeared in “Unbroken” in 2014.
Some of his more recent work includes 2016’s “King Cobra” and 2018’s “Gotti,” in which LoFranco played John A. LoFranco. Then, he stepped back from the public eye in 2018. However, there was never an official announcement about a retirement. Still, he leaves behind a massive legacy and will be missed.
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