The actor was best known for portraying psychopathic characters that could mask their insane tendencies in the persona of a good guy, but Ray Liotta portrayed actual good guys, too, and had a ...
An actor can’t control what may become his last performance. One of the final films of the late Ray Liotta happens to be 1992, a boilerplate crime thriller set against the backdrop of the riots that ...
John Carpenter's "Escape from New York" is the undisputed king of futuristic movies about soldiers fighting bad guys on a prison island, but it isn't the only great one of the bunch. In 1994, the late ...
On Feb. 24, Ray Liotta will receive a posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, honoring almost 50 years of amazing work in TV and on film. Following his turn in Jonathan Demme’s 1986 film ...
It's true - around the time of Something Wild, Liotta's breakout role in 1986, his agent called to say that Burton wanted to meet him and have him audition for the lead in his first Batman movie.
The late legendary actor Ray Liotta revealed in an unpublished interview how he was in line for Tim Burton‘s Batman. How did Ray Liotta lose the Batman role to Michael Keaton? Liotta spoke to Deadline ...
“We were thinking about just a few actors to play Henry Hill, and Ray was one of them,” Scorsese tells Variety. “I had one concern. I knew that he could handle a role like the one he had in ‘Something ...