John Travolta’s on-screen son Spencer LoFranco has died at the age of 33

John Travolta’s former co-star Spencer LoFranco, who played his on-screen son Must died at the age of 33.
RadarOnline.com can reveal that the star’s brother, Santino, confirmed his death on Thursday, noting that he died two days earlier.
Sharing some photos of Spencer as a child and in more recent times, he wrote: “To the legend @roccowinning. My brother. You lived a life that only some could dream of.
“You changed people’s lives, and now you are with God. I will always love and miss you, Bear. RIP. October 18, 1992 – November 18, 2025.”
According to reports, authorities in British Columbia are investigating Lofranco’s death.
A cause of death has not yet been determined.
The Toronto-born actor appeared in seven films between 2013 and 2018, including Angelina Jolie’s war drama Unbroken And Gottiwhere he played Travolta’s on-screen son in the biopic of New York mob boss John Gotti.
Lofranco said in 2014 that he had been pursuing acting since he was 17, despite his father hoping he would follow a more traditional path in hockey or law.
He later trained at the New York Film Academy, where he secured roles Jamesy Boy And At Middeltonhis first screen credit.
His other work included Dixieland And At home (both 2015), and the 2016 drama King Cobra.
Speaking before he shot Unforgivable with Jolie, he said: “Growing up, Angelina Jolie was my dream girl. Now I’m going to shoot a movie with her.
“It’s crazy. I tell people about it and they’re like, ‘Yeah… okay.’ They don’t even believe me.”
However, he fell on hard times in 2018, the same year Gotti was released, when Lofranco revealed he was homeless with his dog.
In a YouTube video shared in June, the actor turned street artist ate a “pizza mukbang” while talking about how he was currently living on the Venice Beach boardwalk.
Although Lofranco said sleeping on the beach was fun, he admitted he was “completely exposed” because everyone was “always walking around.”
“There’s no privacy,” he said, adding that it feels like he’s living “in a glass house.”
His death announcement comes a week after his last Instagram post, in which he appeared to look to the future.
He shared a selfie and expressed his excitement about removing his face tattoo.
“My face tattoo is burnt out so subscribe to my OnlyFans. The best is yet to come,” he wrote.
‘The hair is on it because it was held up by customs. Crazy.’
Friends, family and fans have paid tribute to the star, sharing their condolences on social media under his latest post.
One wrote: “Rest in peace sweet boy. I will forever cherish our hours of conversations about how important art is to this world and the things you went on to do with your creations. I hope you are creating foreverxoxo.”
“Rest in peace Spencer. You will be missed,” said another.




