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Ray Liotta

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American actor (1954–2022)

Ray Liotta
Liotta in September 2014
Born(1954-12-18)December 18, 1954
DiedMay 26, 2022(2022-05-26) (aged 67)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Resting placeMount Pleasant Cemetery
EducationUniversity of Miami (BFA)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • film producer
Years active1978–2022
Spouse
Michelle Grace
(m. 1997; div. 2004)
Children1

Raymond Allen Liotta (Italian:[liˈɔta]; December 18, 1954 – May 26, 2022) was an American actor. He first gained attention for his role in the filmSomething Wild (1986), which earned him aGolden Globe Award nomination. He was best known for his portrayals ofShoeless Joe Jackson in the filmField of Dreams (1989) andHenry Hill in the filmGoodfellas (1990). Liotta appeared in numerous other films, includingUnlawful Entry (1992),Cop Land (1997),Hannibal (2001),John Q.,Narc (both 2002),Identity (2003),Killing Them Softly,The Place Beyond the Pines (both 2012), andMarriage Story (2019).

Liotta won aPrimetime Emmy Award for his guest role in the television seriesER in 2005. He starred asFrank Sinatra in the television filmThe Rat Pack (1998) and Lorca in the miniseriesTexas Rising (2015), both of which earned himScreen Actors Guild Award nominations, and starred in the seriesShades of Blue (2016–2018) andBlack Bird (2022). The latter garnered him a posthumous Primetime Emmy Award nomination for his role as Big Jim Keene at the75th Primetime Emmy Awards. He had a prominent voice acting role asTommy Vercetti in the video gameGrand Theft Auto: Vice City (2002).

After his death in 2022, Liotta was posthumously recognized on theHollywood Walk of Fame on February 24, 2023. His films that were released posthumously includeCocaine Bear,Fool's Paradise,Dangerous Waters (all 2023), and1992 (2024).

Early life and education

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Liotta was born inNewark, New Jersey, on December 18, 1954.[1] Having been abandoned at an orphanage, he was adopted at the age of six months by township clerk Mary (née Edgar) and auto parts store owner Alfred Liotta.[2][3][4][5] His adoptive parents were Scottish and Italian Americans.[6] Alfred was a personnel director and president of a localDemocratic Party club.[2] His adoptive parents each unsuccessfully ran for local political office; he recalled attending parades to hand out flyers for his father's run.[7][8]

Liotta had a sister, Linda, who was also adopted. He said that he knew that he was adopted as a young child, and presented a show-and-tell report.[7] He hired a private detective to locate his biological mother, named Ruth, in the 2000s, from whom he learned his family was of Scottish descent.[9][10][contradictory] He had one biological sister, one biological half-brother also named Ray, and five biological half-sisters.[7][11]

Liotta grew up in aRoman Catholic household inUnion, New Jersey,[12] although his family was not especially religious.[13] They attended church and he receivedfirst communion and wasconfirmed, but the family did not pray much. He occasionally used prayer in his daily life, telling an interviewer, "... if I'm in a fix, I'll pray ... if I'm feeling uncomfortable about something, I'll say "Our Fathers" and "Hail Marys" to this day."[13] In 1973, he graduated fromUnion High School,[9] and was later named to the Union High School Hall of Fame.[14]

Liotta attended theUniversity of Miami, where he studied acting and graduated with aBachelor of Fine Arts in 1978.[15] He performed in plays and musicals, includingCabaret,Dames at Sea,Oklahoma, andThe Sound of Music, at the University of Miami'sJerry Herman Ring Theatre.[16]

Career

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Liotta,Winona Ryder, andMichael Shannon at the2012 Toronto International Film Festival for the premiere ofThe Iceman

After graduating from theUniversity of Miami, Liotta moved to New York City, where he was hired as a bartender at theShubert Organization and landed an agent within six months.[9] One of his earliest roles was as Joey Perrini on the soap operaAnother World, on which he appeared from 1978 to 1981.[17] He left the show and moved to Los Angeles. He made his film debut in 1983'sThe Lonely Lady. His first major acting role wasSomething Wild (1986),[7][18] for which he received his firstGolden Globe nomination, this nomination being forBest Supporting Actor – Motion Picture.[19] In 1989, Liotta played the ghost of baseball playerShoeless Joe Jackson in thefantasy/drama filmField of Dreams.[20]

In 1990, Liotta portrayed real-life mobsterHenry Hill inMartin Scorsese's universally praised and commercially successfulAcademy Award winning filmGoodfellas.[9] In 1992, he starred as a psychopathic cop in the thrillerUnlawful Entry. He appeared in a leading role in the 1994 science-fiction/action filmNo Escape. In 1995, he starred in the war comedy filmOperation Dumbo Drop. In 1996, he starred in the sci-fi/thrillerUnforgettable. Liotta earned critical praise for his turn inJames Mangold's 1997 filmCop Land, and he received critical praise in 1998 for his performance as a compulsive gambler inPhoenix.[21]

Liotta portrayed singerFrank Sinatra in the 1998 TV filmThe Rat Pack (for which he received aScreen Actors Guild award nomination). He starred as himself in the sitcomJust Shoot Me! in December 2001. In October 2002, he provided the voice ofTommy Vercetti for the 2002 video gameGrand Theft Auto: Vice City. He appeared in the television dramaER in 2004, playing Charlie Metcalf in the episode "Time of Death".

TheER role earned Liotta anEmmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Liotta later spoofed himself and his Emmy win inBee Movie). Liotta starred in the 2006CBS television seriesSmith, which was pulled from the schedule after three episodes. In 2012, Liotta appeared as himself in a purely vocal role for the "What a Croc!" episode of theDisney Channel comedy seriesPhineas and Ferb.[22]

Liotta played theJustice Department official Paul Krendler in the 2001 filmHannibal oppositeAnthony Hopkins andJulianne Moore. Also in 2001, he played the father of drug dealerGeorge Jung in the filmBlow. In 2002, he appeared as Detective Lieutenant Henry Oak in theJoe Carnahan-directed filmNarc, a role that led to anIndependent Spirit Award nomination and a Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards nomination for Best Supporting Male.[23][24]

He reunited with directorJames Mangold in 2003, alongsideJohn Cusack andAlfred Molina, in the dark horror-thrillerIdentity. In 2005, he narratedInside the Mafia for theNational Geographic Channel. In 2006, he appeared inSmokin' Aces—reuniting withNarc director Carnahan, in which he portrayed an FBI agent named Donald Carruthers in one of the lead roles.[25] In 2004, Liotta made his Broadway debut oppositeFrank Langella in theStephen Belber playMatch.[26][27][28]Ben Brantley ofThe New York Times described Liotta as "compelling" but "doesn't have much to work with for his Broadway debut."[29] That same year he appeared in an advertisement forHeineken in the UK. The ads were eventually pulled byOfcom "in breach of the advertising code for implying that stronger alcohol is better."[30]

In 2007, Liotta appeared withJohn Travolta in the filmWild Hogs, and inBattle in Seattle as the city's mayor. In 2008, he starred inHero Wanted as a detective alongsideCuba Gooding Jr. Also in 2008, he made a guest appearance on theSpongeBob SquarePants episode "What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?". In the episode, he voices the leader of a gang called the Bubble Poppin' Boys, who try to kill an amnesiac SpongeBob (voiced byTom Kenny).[31][32][33] In 2009 he appeared inCrossing Over, co-starringHarrison Ford. Liotta played Detective Harrison in the 2009Jody Hill comedyObserve and Report asSeth Rogen's nemesis from the local police. In 2011, he starred inThe Son of No One, oppositeChanning Tatum andAl Pacino.[34]

In the 2010s, Liotta appeared inDate Night withSteve Carell, inCharlie St. Cloud withZac Efron, the independent dramaSnowmen, andThe River Sorrow, which stars Liotta as a detective alongsideChristian Slater andVing Rhames. He starred alongside Brad Pitt andJames Gandolfini in the 2012 Andrew Dominik filmKilling Them Softly[35] and the 2012Ariel Vromen filmThe Iceman features Liotta as the character ofRoy DeMeo.[36] He had a supporting role inMuppets Most Wanted (2014).[37]

In 2014, he played a preacher in the faith-based filmThe Identical.[16][38] His other 2014 projects includeKill the Messenger withJeremy Renner,Stretch withChris Pine, and aDavid Guetta video.[38] He starred in the Western miniseriesTexas Rising forThe History Channel in 2015. For his performance he earned aScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie nomination. From 2015 to 2016, he narrated theAMC docu-seriesThe Making of the Mob.[39] Liotta starred oppositeJennifer Lopez inShades of Blue between 2016 and 2018.[40][41] In 2018, he became a spokesperson forPfizer'sChantix advertising campaign.[42]

Liotta appeared as Charlie Barber's (Adam Driver) second divorce attorney, Jay Marotta in the 2019Noah Baumbach filmMarriage Story.[43] The film received critical acclaim and earned sixAcademy Award nominations includingBest Picture. Liotta received praise for his performance with Peter Bradshaw ofThe Guardian declaring, "what a thrill to hear his syrupy-gravelly voice again".The Hollywood Reporter described Liotta as being in "fine, mischievous form".[44] In 2021, he played twin brothers "Hollywood Dick" Moltisanti and Salvatore "Sally" Moltisanti in the filmThe Many Saints of Newark, a prequel to the HBO crime drama seriesThe Sopranos.[45]

Liotta appeared inCocaine Bear, athriller film based on the true story of an American black bear that ingested a duffel bag full of cocaine in 1985. The movie, released in theaters in February 2023, is directed byElizabeth Banks and traces the aftermath of a drug runner's cocaine disappearing in a plane crash and being devoured by a bear.[17][46] The movie was dedicated to his memory.

Personal life

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Liotta in 2012

Liotta married Michelle Grace, an actress and producer, in February 1997 after they met at a baseball game, where her former husbandMark Grace was playing for theChicago Cubs.[47] They had a daughter before divorcing amicably in 2004.[2][9]

On an episode ofJay Leno's Garage, Liotta revealed thatNancy andTina Sinatra once sent Liotta a fake horse's head in the mail. The joke was in response to Liotta's declining to play their father in a miniseries they were working on, only to see Liotta play him in the 1998HBO television filmThe Rat Pack.[48]

In February 2007, he was charged withdriving under the influence after crashing hisCadillac Escalade into two parked vehicles inPacific Palisades.[49] He pleadedno contest.[50]

From his experience shooting the WesternTexas Rising, Liotta continued horseback riding and said in September 2014: "I was obsessed with riding horses [on the show]. I love it now. I've never had a hobby. It might be my new hobby."[7]

In May 2017, Liotta, along with talk show host and actressKelly Ripa, was inducted into theNew Jersey Hall of Fame.

In 2018, while discussing his role alongsideJennifer Lopez as a corrupt cop targeted by theFBI in theNBC crime dramaShades of Blue, Liotta told a reporter forLong Island Weekly:

You want to do as many different genres as you can and that's what I've been doing. I've done movies withthe Muppets. I did Sinatra. I did good guys and bad guys. I did a movie with an elephant. I decided that I was here to try different parts and do different things. That's what it's really all about. That's what a career should be.[51]

In 2022, after wrapping up filming ofCocaine Bear, Liotta made a speech and stated that he was known for being Italian, but he did aheritage tree and found that he mostly has Irish ancestry.[46][contradictory]

Death

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Liotta died in his sleep on May 26, 2022, at age 67, inSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic, during the filming ofDangerous Waters.[52][53] At the time of his death, he was engaged to Jacy Nittolo.[54] Anautopsy report released in 2023 concluded that Liotta's cause of death wasrespiratory failure,pulmonary edema, andheart failure, withatherosclerosis cited as an underlying issue.[55]

Liotta was posthumously recognized on theHollywood Walk of Fame on February 24, 2023, with his daughter collecting the recognition on his behalf.[56]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1983The Lonely LadyJoe HeronFilm debut[57]
1986Something WildRay Sinclair[58]
1987Arena BrainsThe ArtistShort film[59]
1988Dominick and EugeneEugene "Gino" Luciano[60]
1989Field of DreamsShoeless Joe Jackson[54]
1990GoodfellasHenry Hill[52]
1992Article 99Dr. Richard Sturgess[61]
Unlawful EntryOfficer Pete Davis[62]
1994No EscapeCaptain J.T. Robbins[63]
Corrina, CorrinaManny Singer[64]
1995Operation Dumbo DropCaptain T.C. Doyle[65]
1996UnforgettableDr. David Krane[66]
1997TurbulenceRyan Weaver[67]
Cop LandDetective Gary "Figgsy" Figgis[68]
1998PhoenixDetective Harry CollinsAlso co-producer[69]
1999Muppets from SpaceGate GuardCameo[70]
Forever MineMark Brice[71]
2000PilgrimJack[72]
A Rumor of AngelsNathan Neubauer[73]
2001HannibalPaul Krendler[74]
HeartbreakersDean Cummano / Vinny Staggliano[75]
BlowFred Jung[76]
2002John Q.Chief Gus Monroe[77]
NarcLieutenant Henry OakAlso producer[78]
TickerSecret Service agentShort film[79][80]
2003IdentityOfficer Rhodes[81]
2004The Last ShotJack Devine[82]
ControlLee Ray OliverDirect-to-DVD[83]
2005RevolverDorothy Macha[84]
Slow BurnFord ColeAlso co-executive producer[85][86]
2006Even MoneyTom Carver[87]
Take the LeadExecutive producer[88][89]
Local ColorJohn Talia Sr.[90]
Comeback SeasonWalter Pearce[91]
Smokin' AcesFBI Agent Donald Carruthers[92]
2007Wild HogsJack Blade[93]
In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege TaleGallian[94]
Battle in SeattleMayor Jim Tobin[95]
Bee MovieHimself (voice)[96]
2008Hero WantedDetective Terry SubcottDirect-to-DVD[97]
Powder BlueJack Doheny[98]
2009Crossing OverCole Frankel[99]
Observe and ReportDetective Harrison[100]
The LineMark ShieldsAlso executive producer[101]
Youth in RevoltLance Wescott[102]
2010Crazy on the OutsideGray[103]
Date NightJoe MilettoUncredited[104]
SnowmenReggie KirkfieldAlso executive producer[105]
Chasing 3000Adult Mickey[106]
Charlie St. CloudFlorio Ferrente[107]
2011The DetailsPeter Mazzoni[108]
The Son of No OneCapt. Mathers[109]
All Things Fall ApartDr. Brintall[110]
Street Kings 2: Motor CityDetective Marty KingstonDirect-to-DVD[111]
The River MurdersJack Verdon[112]
Field of Dreams 2: LockoutRoger GoodellShort film forFunny or Die[113]
The EntitledRichard Nader[114]
2012WanderlustHimselfCameo[54]
Killing Them SoftlyMarkie Trattman[115]
BreathlessSheriff Cooley[116]
The IcemanRoy DeMeo[117]
The Place Beyond the PinesPeter Deluca[118]
Ticket OutJim[119]
YellowAfai[120]
Bad KarmaMolloy[121]
Dear DraculaCount Dracula (voice)Direct-to-DVD[122]
2013The Devil's in the DetailsDr. Bruce Michaels[123]
PawnMan in the Suit[124]
SuddenlyTodd Shaw[125]
2014Better Living Through ChemistryElizabeth's Husband[126]
Muppets Most WantedBig Papa[127]
The IdenticalReece WadeAlso executive producer[128]
Sin City: A Dame to Kill ForJoey[129]
Revenge of the Green DragonsFBI Agent Michael Bloom[130]
StretchHimselfCameo[131]
Kill the MessengerJohn Cullen[132]
2015BlackwayBlackway[133]
Campus CodeBartender[134]
2016Sticky NotesJack[135]
Flock of DudesUncle Reed[136]
2019Marriage StoryJay Marotta[52]
2020Hubie HalloweenMr. Pete Landolfa[137]
2021No Sudden MoveFrank Capelli[138]
The Many Saints of NewarkAldo "Hollywood Dick" Moltisanti /
Salvatore "Sally" Moltisanti
[139]
2022Every Last SecretMr. Ancilla[140]
2023Cocaine BearSyd WhitePosthumous release[52][17]
Fool's ParadiseThe Producer[138]
Dangerous WatersThe Captain[138]
20241992Lowell[141]

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
1978–1981Another WorldJoey Perrini[142]
1980Hardhat and LegsFamilyTelevision film[143]
1981Crazy TimesJohnny "Wizard" LazarraTelevision film[144]
1983St. ElsewhereMurrayEpisode: "Rain"[54]
CasablancaSacha5 episodes[138]
1984Mike HammerTony CableEpisode: "Kill Devil"[145]
1985Our Family HonorOfficer Ed Santini10 episodes[142]
1991Women & Men 2MeadowsTelevision film[146]
1995FrasierBobVoice; Episode: "Frasier Grinch"[138][147]
1998The Rat PackFrank SinatraTelevision film[142]
2001Family GuyZackVoice; Episode: "Brian Does Hollywood"[54]
2001–2002Just Shoot Me!Himself2 episodes[54]
2002Point of OriginJohn Leonard OrrTelevision film[148]
2003Saturday Night LiveHimself (host)Episode: "Ray Liotta/The Donnas"[149]
2004ERCharlie MetcalfEpisode: "Time of Death"[142]
2006–2007SmithBobby Stevens7 episodes[54]
2008SpongeBob SquarePantsBubble Poppin Boys LeaderVoice; Episode: "What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?"[54]
2010Hannah MontanaPrincipal LugerEpisode: "Hannah Montana to the Principal's Office"[54]
2011The LeagueMr. HudabegaEpisode: "Yobogoya!"[150]
2012Phineas and FerbHimselfVoice; Episode: "What A Croc!"[147]
NTSF:SD:SUV::JasonEpisode: "Wasilla Hills Cop"[151]
Abominable ChristmasAbominable DadVoice; Television film[147]
2014The MoneyGeorge ArcherPilot[152]
2015Texas RisingLorca5 episodes[138]
2015–2016The Making of the MobNarratorVoice; 16 episodes[52]
2016–2018Shades of BlueLt. Matt Wozniak36 episodes[142]
2016Modern FamilyHimselfEpisode: "Playdates"[138]
2017Unbreakable Kimmy SchmidtPaulie FiuccilloEpisode: "Kimmy Pulls Off a Heist!"[138]
Young SheldonVincentEpisode: "A Solar Calculator, a Game Ball, and a Cheerleader's Bosom"[153]
2018Great NewsHimselfEpisode: "Early Retirement"[154]
The SimpsonsMorty SzyslakVoice; Episode: "King Leer"[54]
2021HannaGordon Evans6 episodes[155]
2022Black BirdJames "Big Jim" Keene6 episodes; Posthumous release[155]

Video games

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
2002Grand Theft Auto: Vice CityTommy Vercetti[127]
2013Call of Duty: Black Ops IIBilly HandsomeCharacter featured in theMob of the Dead zombies map[156]
2021Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive EditionTommy VercettiArchival recordings
Remaster ofGrand Theft Auto: Vice City only

Theater

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YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
2004MatchMikePlymouth Theatre,Broadway[127]

Music videos

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YearTitleAlbumRoleRef(s)
2014"Lovers on the Sun"Listen byDavid GuettaThe Villain[52]
2015"Bloodstream"× byEd Sheeran andRudimental[157]

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
1986Golden Globe AwardBest Supporting Actor - Motion PictureSomething WildNominated
1986Boston Society of Film Critics AwardBest Supporting ActorWon
1986National Society of Film CriticsBest Supporting Actor3rd Place
1986New York Film Critics Circle AwardBest Supporting Actor3rd Place
1998Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Actor in a Miniseries or TV MovieThe Rat PackNominated
2002Independent Spirit AwardBest Supporting MaleNarcNominated
2002Phoenix Film Critics Society AwardBest Supporting ActorNominated
2003G-Phoria AwardBest Live Action/Voice Male PerformanceGrand Theft Auto: Vice CityWon
2003Spike Video Game AwardBest Performance by a HumanWon
2005Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesER: Time of DeathWon
2015Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Actor in a Miniseries or TV MovieTexas RisingNominated
2023Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or MovieBlack BirdNominated

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