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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
− | Liotta was adopted as a baby and grew up in [[New Jersey]]. | + | '''''1954-''''' |
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+ | '''American Actor''' | ||
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+ | Liotta was [[adopted]] as a baby and grew up in [[New Jersey]]. | ||
His film credits include Hardhat and Legs, Crazy, The Lonely Lady, Something Wild, Arena Brains, Dominick and Eugene, Field of Dreams, GoodFellas, Unlawful Entry, Article 99, No Escape, Corrina, Corrina, and Unforgettable; and his TV credits include Another World, Casablanca, and Our Family Honor. | His film credits include Hardhat and Legs, Crazy, The Lonely Lady, Something Wild, Arena Brains, Dominick and Eugene, Field of Dreams, GoodFellas, Unlawful Entry, Article 99, No Escape, Corrina, Corrina, and Unforgettable; and his TV credits include Another World, Casablanca, and Our Family Honor. | ||
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[[Category: European]] | [[Category: European]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:35, 14 May 2014
Biography
1954-
American Actor
Liotta was adopted as a baby and grew up in New Jersey.
His film credits include Hardhat and Legs, Crazy, The Lonely Lady, Something Wild, Arena Brains, Dominick and Eugene, Field of Dreams, GoodFellas, Unlawful Entry, Article 99, No Escape, Corrina, Corrina, and Unforgettable; and his TV credits include Another World, Casablanca, and Our Family Honor.
References
Viner, Katharine. "The Eyes Have It," The Guardian [London], 15 November 1997, p. 3 Katz, Ephraim. Macmillan International Film Encyclopedia. (London: Macmillan, 19980