Ray Liotta's last film: Goodfella's star was shooting thriller with Eric Dane before his shocking death
Ray Liotta died while on location for his next film in the Dominican Republic, it was reported Thursday. Liotta was shooting the thriller Dangerous Waters with Euphoria and Grey's Anatomy star Eric Dane at the time.
The film centers on a sailing vacation gone haywire when a teen discovers her mom's dark past. Liotta reportedly died in his sleep and no foul play was reported. His fiancee Jacy Nittola was said to have been with him at the time. Ray is best known for his breakout role in the 1990 mob classic Goodfellas and has several projects currently in the pipeline
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