The Union Democrat

Ray Liotta, star of ‘Goodfellas,’ dies at 67

- By NARDINE SAAD

Ray Liotta, who broke out in Hollywood in the mob classic “Goodfellas” and starred in “Field of Dreams,” has died. He was 67.

The actor died overnight in his sleep in the Dominican Republic while shooting the film “Dangerous Waters,” his spokeswoma­n, Jennifer Allen, confirmed to the L.A. Times Thursday.

No health issues or foul play were suspected, Allen said.

The soft-spoken New Jersey native had acted steadily since graduating from the University of Miami in the late 1970s. For six months, he worked as a Broadway bartender, serving drinks to theatergoe­rs during intermissi­ons of the Shubert presentati­ons of “Dancin’ ” and “I Love My Wife.”

He got his first break in 1978 on the soap opera “Another World.” It was his first profes

sional role in New York and he described his character, Joey Perrini, as “the nicest guy in the world.”

He then moved to Hollywood with the hopes of starting a film career. He worked regularly in television on a number of short-lived series, including playing bartender Sacha in

David Wolper’s “Casablanca” series in 1983. He spent about five years on the Hollywood casting circuit before meeting director Jonathan Demme and becoming the lean, mean menace of the 1986 film “Something Wild.”

He landed several movie roles after that, including “Dominick and Eugene,” “Cop Land” and “Unlawful Entry.” But his best known role remains mobster Henry Hill in Martin Scorsese’s 1990 gangster film “Goodfellas” alongside Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci.

“People to this day still come and talk to me about ‘Goodfellas,’” Liotta told the L.A. Times in 2015.

Liotta made the film in New York while his mother was dying of cancer, which shaped his memory of the role.

In 2005, he won a Primetime Emmy Award for a guest role as Charlie Metcalf on NBC’S “ER.”

According to Deadline, Liotta had just finished work on the Elizabeth Banks-directed “Cocaine Bear” and was due to star in the Working Title film “The Substance” opposite Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley.

Liotta is survived by his fiancee, Jacy Nittolo, and daughter Karsen.

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/ Los Angelestim­es /TNS ?? Ray Liotta and guest arrive at the 22nd annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on Jan. 30, 2016.
Allen J. Schaben / Los Angelestim­es /TNS Ray Liotta and guest arrive at the 22nd annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on Jan. 30, 2016.

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