Ray Liotta
Ray Liotta is an American actor and film producer born in Newark, New Jersey on December 18, 1954. He is best known for his roles in the films Goodfellas, Field of Dreams, and No Escape. His debut into acting was in the television film Hardhat and Legs in 1980, he has gone on to have an extensive career in Hollywood having over 100 credits as an actor. He has been in films and television series like, Unlawful Entry, Cop Land, Turbulence, Blow, The Last Shot, Smokin’ Aces, Powder Blue, The Son of No One, Casablanca, ER, The League, Modern Family, Young Sheldon, and numerous others. He has been the executive producer for several films, including The Identical, Snowman, La Lina, and more. Throughout his career he has been nominated for numerous awards and has won an Emmy Award, a Boston Society of Film Critics Award, a Prism Award, among others.