Actor Spencer Lofranco, known for Jamesy Boy and Gotti, has died suddenly at just 33 years old. His death on November 18 shocked fans everywhere. Officials in British Columbia are still investigating, and the cause has not yet been released.
The news was first shared by his brother, Santino, in a emotional Instagram post. He later made his account private, removing the tribute. Spencer’s family has stayed quiet since, leaving many people searching for answers.

Spencer grew up in Toronto with a mother who sang opera and a father who hoped he would choose a more traditional career. But acting pulled him in. After high school, he trained at the New York Film Academy and soon landed his breakout role in Jamesy Boy. More roles followed, including Unbroken, Dixieland, King Cobra, and his biggest part as John Gotti Jr. in Gotti.
Behind the scenes, Spencer faced serious struggles. In 2018, he was found living homeless on the Venice Beach boardwalk, creating art to get by. He also carried the weight of a 2013 hit-and-run case that left a cyclist injured — an incident he later said he regretted deeply.

Despite everything, Spencer stayed passionate about acting. He hoped for a second chance and a stronger comeback. His sudden death now brings a heartbreaking end to a life filled with talent, hardship, and unfinished dreams.
His fans remember him not only for his roles, but for the promise he never had the chance to fully reach.