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Epstein from "Kotter": 'Memba Him?!

Robert Hegyes became famous for playing Puerto Rican Jewish Sweathog Juan Luis Pedro Phillipo de Huevos Epstein on the '70s TV series "Welcome Back, Kotter." Guess what he looks like now!
Robert Hegyes

Filed under: TV, Beauty, 'Memba Them?!

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1. Up your nose with a rubber hose!!

Posted at 3:48PM on Oct 3rd 2008 by MDCRAB

2. He looks like Eddie Van Halen, without curly hair.

Posted at 3:57PM on Oct 3rd 2008 by pebbles

3. The Ray Courts Hollywood Collectors Show is this Weekend in Burbank TMZ,,,, You Guys can get alot of MEMBER THEM Photos there,,

Posted at 4:34PM on Oct 3rd 2008 by ted

4. Mr Kottor! I got a note!

Posted at 4:39PM on Oct 3rd 2008 by outlaw star

5. Thanks mrs. clinton

Posted at 8:09PM on Oct 3rd 2008 by holy moly

6. Thank you Mr Limbaugh

Posted at 10:25PM on Oct 3rd 2008 by holy moly

7. I Wonder If He Ever Got His Fleet Of Dump Trucks!

Posted at 11:31PM on Oct 3rd 2008 by Sid Dithers

8. I Wonder If He Ever Got His Fleet Of Dump Trucks!

Posted at 11:45PM on Oct 3rd 2008 by Sid Dithers

9. He still has a 1977 hairdoo! Someone tell this 57 yr old .... it's 2008.

Posted at 6:55AM on Oct 4th 2008 by moveover00

10. Oh how could you not remember his huge bulge in his pants! He was a cutie for sure. Today, he should simply change the hairdo and would look great.

Posted at 5:50PM on Oct 4th 2008 by Chris

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