“Goodfellas” star Ray Liotta’s death last year was caused by heart and respiratory ailments, according to a report. The Newark-born actor died at age 67 of respiratory insufficiency, pulmonary edema ...
Ray Liotta, who played both cops in criminals in scores of films and series, has died at 67. Getting his start on the soap opera “Another World” in 1978, he made a name for himself in film with a ...
Liotta was known best for playing Henry Hill in the classic mob movie "Goodfellas." Liotta won an Emmy in 2005 for his guest role on "ER." Liotta was 67-years-old. Legendary actor and "Goodfellas" ...
A shocker. Ray Liotta, the terrific actor whose career breakout came in the 1990 Martin Scorsese crime classic Goodfellas after co-starring in Field of Dreams, has died. He was 67. Deadline hears that ...
It's been three months since Ray Liotta died, and his fiancée, Jacy Nittolo, found a way to pay tribute to him with a permanent reminder. Nittolo took to Instagram on Saturday and shared a series of ...
Ray Liotta, the beloved actor celebrated for his roles in “Goodfellas” and “Field of Dreams,” hits the big screen one last time this weekend. Liotta, who died in 2022 at 67, stars alongside Tyrese ...
On Feb. 24, Ray Liotta will receive a posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, honoring almost 50 years of amazing work in TV and on film. Following his turn in Jonathan Demme’s 1986 film ...
The actor was best known for portraying psychopathic characters that could mask their insane tendencies in the persona of a good guy, but Ray Liotta portrayed actual good guys, too, and had a ...
Liotta was in the Dominican Republic shooting the movie Dangerous Waters when he died. He is perhaps best remembered for his role as Henry Hill in... Actor Ray Liotta, best known for 'Goodfellas,' ...
The one-take Steadicam shot in Goodfellas, a three-minute-long scene that takes Henry Hill (Ray Liotta) and Karen Friedman (Lorraine Bracco) through the famous Copacabana nightclub, is one of the most ...
Was it possible to give Ray Liotta the gritted-up treatment?