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American actor, teacher
Gender
Male
Place of birth
New Haven, South Central Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut, USA
Place of death
Florida, USA
Age
63 years
Education
University of Connecticut,
Fairfield University,
Cheshire High School,
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Biography

Ronald Gabriel Palillo (April 2, 1949 – August 14, 2012) was an American actor and teacher. He was best known for his role as the endearingly dim-witted character Arnold Horshack on the ABC sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter (1975–1979).

Early life and education

Ronald Gabriel Paolillo was born in New Haven, Connecticut, to Italian-Americans Gabriel and Carmel Paolillo, and raised in nearby Cheshire. He graduated from Cheshire High School and the University of Connecticut at Storrs, where he would teach in the 1990s. He attended Fairfield University while pursuing a postgraduate degree. He adopted the last name Palillo for his acting career.

Career

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Palillo as "Sweathog" Arnold Horshack on Welcome Back, Kotter, c. 1976

In 1975, Palillo was cast as Arnold Horshack, one of the misfit "sweathogs" in the high school sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter, whose antics made him one of the standout characters of the series. In the last season of the series, a backdoor pilot episode for a spin-off series featuring Horshack was produced, but the series was not developed.

Following Kotter, Palillo appeared in leading and supporting roles in various television series and films. He voiced characters on such animated series as Laverne & Shirley in the Army, Darkwing Duck, and Rubik, the Amazing Cube, in which he played the lead character. In 1996, Palillo played himself in several episodes of the television sitcom Ellen, playing the love interest of Ellen's friend Audrey. Palillo also spent a year on the daytime show One Life to Live and also acted in Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986), and the lead in The Curse of Micah Rood.

He returned to New York in 1991, and played such stage roles as Mozart in Amadeus and regionally as George in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Arthur in Camelot and Nathan Detroit in Guys and Dolls. He appeared on Broadway in 2008 in Broadway Backwards 4, a charity event benefiting Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center. Among his other New York City credits were a one-person show in 2000 where he portrayed Nazi criminal Adolf Eichmann in The Diary of Adolf Eichmann off-Broadway. Palillo, in a newspaper interview in 1997, said he lamented his role as Horshack as he was permanently typecast, which he believed had damaged his career. The following year Palillo starred in The Fourposter at the Wayside Theatre in Middletown, Virginia.

As a director, Palillo directed successful productions of the musical Three Guys Naked From The Waist Down in Los Angeles, A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline, and a new edition of Phantom Of The Opera at the Cuillo Center for the Arts in West Palm Beach, Florida. In 2007, he introduced a clothing line specializing in limited-edition T-shirts produced by Rotter and Friends. Palillo was also an artist, providing artwork for two children's books: The Red Wings of Christmas and A Gift for the Contessa.

In 2006, his first full-length play, The Lost Boy, the true story of Peter Pan author J. M. Barrie, premiered at the Helen Hayes Theatre in Nyack, New York, and later played at the Queens Theatre in the Park in Queens, New York, and at El Dorado Springs High School in El Dorado Springs, Missouri.

He taught freshman drama at G-Star School of the Arts for Motion Pictures and Broadcasting in Palm Springs, Florida.

Personal life and death

Palillo and his partner of 41 years, Joseph Gramm, lived in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. On August 14, 2012, Palillo suffered a heart attack at his home and was taken by ambulance to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. He died seven months after co-star Robert Hegyes, who also died from a heart attack.

Palillo's funeral service was held in Palm Beach Gardens on August 22, 2012. He is buried at St. Lawrence Cemetery in West Haven, Connecticut. A memorial tribute, directed by Lawrence Leritz and hosted by Tyne Daly, was held to honor and celebrate Palillo's life and career at New York City's Triad Theatre on October 3, 2012.

Filmography

Film and Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1975–1979Welcome Back, KotterArnold Horshack94 episodes
1976Mr. T and TinaArnold HorshackEpisode: "Pilot"
1979The Love BoatAl BreyerEpisode: "Gopher's Opportunity / The Switch / Home Sweet Home" S2 E15
1979$weepstake$HaroldEpisode: "Dewey and Harold and Sarah and Maggie"
1979Greatest Heroes of the BibleHevetEpisode: "The Tower of Babel"
1979Skatetown, U.S.A.FrankeyFeature film
1981The Love BoatCasper MartinEpisode: "Lose One, Win One / The $10,000 Lover/Mind My Wife"
1981–1982Laverne & Shirley in the ArmySgt. SquealyVoice, 13 episodes
1981AliceMutnerEpisode: "The Wild One"
1982Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz HourSgt. SquealyVoice, 8 episodes (Laverne & Shirley with the Fonz segment)
1983Rubik, the Amazing CubeRubikVoice, 13 episodes
1983The A-TeamZackEpisode: "Mexican Slayride"
1983CHiPsNickEpisode: "Journey to a Spacecraft"
1983The Invisible WomanSpike MitchellTV film
1983Matt HoustonCharley ArbisEpisode: "The Beverly Woods Social Club"
1984Surf IIInspector UnderpantsFeature film
1984Murder, She WroteNorman Lester, Esq.Episode: "Hooray for Homicide"
1985Doin' TimePappionFeature film
1985Pound PuppiesScroungerVoice, TV special
1986Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason LivesAllen HawesFeature film
1986Trapper John, M.D.KussmanEpisode: "Elusive Butterfly"
1986Cagney & LaceyMr. LarkinEpisode: "Rites of Passage"
1987–1988Little Clowns of HappytownWhinerVoice, 18 episodes
1988SupermanAdditional voicesEpisode: "Night of the Living Shadows / Graduation"
1989Snake EaterTorchyFeature film
1989HellgateMattFeature film
1989Snake Eater II: The Drug BusterTorchyFeature film
1990The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho PandaAdditional voicesEpisode: "Pity the Poor Pirate"
1990Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream ZoneAdditional voices13 episodes; aka Potsworth & Co.
1991CommittedRonnieFeature film
1991Darkwing DuckOrdinary GuyVoice, Episode: "Planet of the Capes"
1992WindTonyFeature film
1994One Life to LiveGary WarrenDaytime drama
1996EllenHimselfSitcom, 3 episodes
1997Mr. RhodesArnold HorshackEpisode: "The Welcome Back Show"
1997DuckmanHimselfEpisode: "Westward, No!"
2003Dickie Roberts: Former Child StarHimselfCameo, Feature film
2003Style CourtJurorEpisode #2.26
2004Trees 2: The Root of All EvilDougie StylesFeature film
2008The Curse of Micah RoodMicah RoodShort film
2010The GuardiansProfessor WalkerFeature film
2010It's a Dog Gone Tale: Destiny's StandRandolph BainesFeature film (final film role)
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