How Did Ray Liotta Die? What Was His Cause Of Death?

The first information indicates that Liotta died in his sleep, although the source specified that they are awaiting the official report on what happened.

American actor Ray Liotta died today at the age of 67 in the capital of the Dominican Republic, where he was filming the movie ‘Dangerous Waters,’ confirmed to EFE from the Dominican General Directorate of Cinema. The first information indicates that Liotta died in his sleep, although the source specified that they are awaiting the official report on what happened.

Born in 1954, Liotta made his acting debut in the early 1980s, and after several small roles in television series and telefilms, he made his film debut in 1983 in Lonely Girl.

His first titles include ‘ Something Wild’ or ‘Field of Dreams’, although his definitive leap to stardom came in 1990 at the hands of Martin Scorsese in the gangster thriller ‘One of Ours’, where he shared the lead with Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, and Lorraine Bracco as Henry Hill, a young mobster who finds his place in the Italian-American mob.

He also participated in films such as ‘Escape from Absolom’, ‘Copland’, ‘Blow’ ‘Hannibal’, ‘Narc’, ‘John Q’, ‘Hot Aces’, ‘Wild Hogs’, ‘Crossroads’, ‘Kill Them Softly’ ‘ or ‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’. Recently, he appeared in ‘Holy Criminals’, the prequel to the acclaimed series ‘The Sopranos’. In addition to the aforementioned ‘Dangerous Waters’, his other unreleased projects include ‘Black Bird’, ‘Cocaine Bear’, ‘El Tonto’, ‘The Substance’, and ‘April 29, 1992’.

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