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Late Hollywood Actor Ray Liotta Rewarded With Walk Of Fame Star - Voyage New York in Voyage New York

  • Feb. 27, 2023, 9:44 a.m.
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Legendary actor Ray Liotta, who died in May 2022 at the age of 67, was posthumously awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday.

For his legendary roles in films like Goodfellas, Field of Dreams, and Hannibal, Liotta was well-known.

Legendary actor Ray Liotta Walk of Fame Star

The star’s unveiling was attended by Liotta’s family, including her daughter Carsen, who received honors on behalf of her father.Famous associates of Liotta’s career, including Elizabeth Banks and Taron Egerton, were also in attendance, along with the film industry. acknowledged the actor’s contribution to

Despite the rain and chilly weather in Los Angeles, Karsen cheered the audience up with his humorous comments. She remembered her father and expressed her gratitude to her father’s fans and staff who continue to look up to her.

It was a touching occasion as Liotta’s admirers and coworkers remembered the late actor’s extraordinary skills and contributions to the entertainment business. One of Liotta’s most significant performances was his portrayal of Henry Hill in the critically acclaimed Martin Scorsese film Goodfellas.

“Thank you so much, Dad, for this rain,” Karsen joked on a wet and frigid Los Angeles day prior to reading a letter from Goodfellas filmmaker Martin Scorsese commemorating Liotta’s performance in the movie and his talents as an actor.

In the letter, Scorsese praised Liotta’s acting talent and his stellar performance in Goodfellas, earning critical acclaim and establishing himself as a versatile actor in Hollywood.

Liotta’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame commemorates his legacy as an actor and the impact he had on the film industry. His performances continue to inspire aspiring actors and entertain audiences around the world…Read more

Source — Voyage New York


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