At Only 67 Actor Ray Liotta is Dead
Actor Ray Liotta, known for his roles in "Goodfellas" and "Field of Dreams," has died, according to his publicist Jennifer Allen. He was 67 years old.
Allen confirmed the actor's death to CBS News on Thursday, saying that Liotta died in his sleep. The actor had been in the Dominican Republic, where he was filming the movie "Dangerous Waters," alongside actors Eric Dane and Odeya Rush, according to Deadline.
"We were deeply saddened to learn of Ray's passing," the producers of "Dangerous Waters," said Thursday. "It's a tremendous loss and our heartfelt condolences go out to his family, fiancé Jacy, and daughter Karsen."
Liotta is best known for playing the role of Henry Hill in the classic 1980 Martin Scorsese mob film "Goodfellas" starring Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci. De Niro said Thursday he was "very saddened to hear of Ray's passing." he rests in peace."
Liotta also starred in "Field of Dreams" as well as several television series, including "Shades of Blue" and an episode of "ER," which earned him a 2005 Emmy for outstanding guest actor in a drama series.
"He is way too way young to have left us," De Niro added. "May he rest in peace."
Liotta also starred in "Field of Dreams" as well as several television series, including "Shades of Blue" and an episode of "ER," which earned him a 2005 Emmy for outstanding guest actor in a drama series.
"Devastated to hear the news of Ray Liotta's passing," Liotta's "Fields of Dreams" co-star Kevin Costner wrote. "While he leaves an incredible legacy, he'll always be 'Shoeless Joe Jackson' in my heart. What happened at that moment in the film was real. God gave us that stunt. Now God has Ray."
More recently, Liotta starred in several major motion picture projects, including "Marriage Story," "Killing Them Softly," "The Place Beyond the Pines" and "The Many Saints of Newark," a "Sopranos" prequel.
"This is a massive, unexpected shock," said David Chase, the "Sopranos" creator who wrote and produced the prequel. "He created two distinctly separate characters and each performance was phenomenal. Ray was also a very warm and humorous person. A really superior actor. We all felt we lucked out having him on that movie."
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