Ray liotta cause of death, Lists of Films and TV Shows…
Ray Liotta born in 1954 in Newark, New Jersey was an American actor and film producer who went on to become one of the greats in Hollywood.
Lionsgate production house is releasing the crime thriller, 1992 where Ray would be seen in a final film role starring opposite Tyrese Gibson.
Cause of Death and Awards Received;
He passed away in May 2022 after suffering from a cardiac arrest. Later it was known that he had cardiovascular issues and that had led to his death.
The late actor had a notable number of awards such as Best Supporting Actor Limited Series Emmy nominated for Black Bird, along with a Drama Guest Actor Emmy in 2005 for NBC’s ER.
Let’s look into Ray Liotta’s 5 best films and TV shows where he has graced the screen before going to his heavenly abode.
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Corrina, Corrina (1994);
Set in the early 1990s we get to see the softer side of Liotta in the period drama opposite Whoopi Goldberg. The film doesn’t fully explore the racial dynamics of the couple.
The Rat Pack (2002);
Distributed by HBO, directed by Rob Cohen this movie stands out as Liotta puts the life into the character of Frank Sinatra in the film. While the movie is not that up to the mark Ray steals the show with his incredible acting.
Smokin’ Aces (2006);
Produced and distributed by Universal Pictures and directed by Joe Carnahan, Liotta adds his own charm and stands out in the role of Donald Carruthers. His acting as the emotional support of co-star Ryan Ronalds till his death in the elevator is worth watching.
Cop Land (1997);
Acting in the role of Gary Figgis, Ray Liotta quite shows why he is the ultimate acting star in this thriller. Acting beside Silvrstar Stallone and Harvey Keitel, the trio gives a classic worth remembering for the times to come.
Unlawful Entry (1992);
Distributed by 20th Century Fox, and directed by Jonathan Kaplan Liotta acts a villain cop in the film opposite Kurt Russel and Madeleine Stowe showcases his complex acting skills as he portrays a cop with a growing obsession with women.