He was only 42 in this interview. You know, he was able to be a working actor for 35 years. He was in some great movies. He lived a life most of us can only dream about.
Me too same way I felt about prodigy of mobb deep when I heard he passed since I been a mobb deep fan most of my life. I’m also a massive Ray fan and, I was very sad when I heard he passed
R.I.P. Ray Liotta. Still in shock and disbelief he's gone. A tremendous actor with so many memorable performances, but above all he seemed like a great guy in person as well and not someone who ever let fame or ego get to him. We not only lost a fine actor but a great man. Best wishes to his loved ones.
Thank you, Bobbie. He's always been forever young to me, he'll always be Ray in "Something Wild" and Henry in "Goodfellas" to me. Same thing with William Hurt, he'll always be "Broadcast News" and "Big Chill" in my mind. He's one of those guys I've watched endless clips and interviews of, probably every few months, just for any new scrap of "Goodfellas" anecdotes. I miss him already. There's a guy who definitely had more to give.
What a coincidence that this interview was posted on the same day Ray Liotta died. I'm still shocked and saddened by the news. What a legend and a talented man. So sorry for his family for this unspeakable loss. R.I.P. Ray.
0:18 When Ray Liotta said “I’ll just have the Penne Pasta I had Yesterday” I would’ve said the same thing in the menu if I were having Italian food in the interview 😂😂😂😂😂
Definitely Sylvester Stallone and Ray Liotta are the two leading male superstars for me that really make Copland the masterpiece it is. Love this interview, adore what you both are wearing. Love his sense of humour in the beginning, he is so charming and boyish. He is going to be missed, I was shocked when I read he passed away. 🤤🥵🤩🏆❤️💎✨🎭♥️👑😘🥰🎞⚜️🌟🫶🏻😍👏🏻😇♾😆