Ray Liotta, star of ‘Goodfellas and ‘Field of Dreams,’ dies at 67
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 Los Angeles Times Thursday.
No health issues or foul play were suspected, Allen said.
In a decadeslong, genre-spanning career, Liotta played criminals, cops, a baseball star, a preacher and even Frank Sinatra. He also starred in “Something Wild,” “Corrina, Corrina,” “Operation Dumbo Drop,” “Narc” and “Charlie St. Cloud.”
"[I]t’s always about the work. I enjoy the job. I love playing pretend. I’ve worked with some great directors and
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