from: Alix Martishu, Michael Bartiromo, Nexstar Media Wire

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(NEXSTAR) – Actor Ray Liotta, the actor best known for his roles in “Good Guys” and “Field of Dreams”, has died, numerous publications reported on Thursday.

He was 67 years old.

The actor died in his sleep in the Dominican Republic, Deadline has been reported. He was there to make a new film, according to Deadline.

Nexstar spoke with Liotta’s booking agent on Thursday, who declined to comment.

Lyota is perhaps best known for her role in 1990’s Good Boys, portraying a real mafia collaborator, Henry Hill. Other notable film roles of the actor include “Field of Dreams”, “Something Wild”, “Land of the Cops” and “Marriage Story”, the latter of which brought him an award for independent spirit with the cast.

The actor has also made several guest appearances on popular TV shows, including “Fraser”, “Modern Family”, “The Simpsons” and even “SpongeBob SquarePants”. He won an Emmy Primetime Award for his role in an episode of “ER”. Liotta also hosted Saturday Night Live in 2003.

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