Of the many celebrity deaths in recent years, Ray Liotta’s is certainly among the ones that hit movie fans the hardest. The actor died in May 2022 at 67 years old, leaving behind an impressive, beloved body of work. And as Liotta’s fans reflect on his legacy, it’s worth remembering that time he gave Bradley Cooper a hard time on The Place Beyond the Pines.
Ray Liotta starred in a wide variety of movies over the years
Liotta made his film debut in the 1983 drama The Lonely Lady starring Pia Zadora. And while he’d play a variety of roles over his nearly 40-year career, the actor became best known for playing tough guys. In fact, his best-known film remains Martin Scorsese’s 1990 hit Goodfellas, in which he plays gangster Henry Hill. That became the role that defined Liotta’s screen persona.
Over the years, Liotta would lean into his Goodfellas reputation,...
Ray Liotta starred in a wide variety of movies over the years
Liotta made his film debut in the 1983 drama The Lonely Lady starring Pia Zadora. And while he’d play a variety of roles over his nearly 40-year career, the actor became best known for playing tough guys. In fact, his best-known film remains Martin Scorsese’s 1990 hit Goodfellas, in which he plays gangster Henry Hill. That became the role that defined Liotta’s screen persona.
Over the years, Liotta would lean into his Goodfellas reputation,...
- 3/21/2023
- by Robert Yaniz Jr.
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
This story first appeared on Adweek. T-Mobile, the self-proclaimed "Uncarrier," is taking a contrarian approach to its Super Bowl marketing, too, waiting until the big weekend to reveal its commercials featuring Tim Tebow. The wireless carrier revealed two of its three spots on Friday morning after keeping them under wraps while many other advertisers, from Jaguar to Budweiser, were generating buzz on YouTube for much of this week. Video: The Most Talked About Super Bowl Commercials “We’re the ‘Uncarrier.’ We don’t play by the rules that everybody plays by,” said Peter DeLuca, T-Mobile’s svp
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- 1/31/2014
- by Garett Sloane, Adweek
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Banana Republic, chain of mainly United States based clothing stores, has roped in nine musicians to appear in the upcoming print, outdoor, online and direct mail campaign, which starts Feb. 18.
The division of San Francisco-based retailer Gap Inc. will feature Grammy-nominated artists such as Sara Bareilles, Tommy Torres and Liz Phair, and Grammy-winning band Ok Go!
The artists will be photographed in the store's spring and summer 2009 apparel and accessories, with New York City as a backdrop, Banana Republic's advertising agency, Ar said.
"By tapping into their passion for music, the campaign brings to life Banana Republic's tradition of city style," said Peter DeLuca, Cmo of Banana Republic, in a statement. "We want this campaign to strike an emotional chord with Banana Republic customers."...
The division of San Francisco-based retailer Gap Inc. will feature Grammy-nominated artists such as Sara Bareilles, Tommy Torres and Liz Phair, and Grammy-winning band Ok Go!
The artists will be photographed in the store's spring and summer 2009 apparel and accessories, with New York City as a backdrop, Banana Republic's advertising agency, Ar said.
"By tapping into their passion for music, the campaign brings to life Banana Republic's tradition of city style," said Peter DeLuca, Cmo of Banana Republic, in a statement. "We want this campaign to strike an emotional chord with Banana Republic customers."...
- 2/16/2009
- icelebz.com
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