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Ray Liotta: Perhaps the most underrated actor dies in his sleep
Ray Liotta, well remembered for his portrayal of Henry Hill, a hustler-turned-mob snitch in Martin Scorsese’s GoodFellas, died in his sleep today.
The best way to learn anything is through a movie, because you have so much time to do it and you have great people teaching you.
~ Ray Liotta
Goodfellas (1990)
Scorsese pic.twitter.com/KPFyXPBtnH— Reconsidering Cinema (@coenesqued2) May 26, 2022
In the Dominican Republic, where he was filming Dangerous Waters, he died in his sleep.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Liotta is also known for his roles in Jonathan Demme’s Something Wild as Ray Sinclair, the violent ex-convict husband of Melanie Griffith’s character, and as officer Matt Wozniak in the NBC cop drama Shades of Blue from 2016 to 2018.
Robert De Niro pays tribute to Goodfellas co-star Ray Liotta https://t.co/nh4pcCKufv
— Daily Mail Celebrity (@DailyMailCeleb) May 27, 2022
Lorraine Bracco, a co-star in GoodFellas, wrote, “I am completely saddened to hear this dreadful news about dear Ray.” ‘I can travel anywhere in the globe and people will approach me and tell me that GoodFellas is their favorite film.’ Then they always want to know what the most enjoyable aspect of making the film was. My answer has always been the same: Ray Liotta.’
I am utterly shattered to hear this terrible news about my Ray.
I can be anywhere in the world & people will come up & tell me their favorite movie is Goodfellas. Then they always ask what was the best part of making that movie. My response has always been the same…Ray Liotta. pic.twitter.com/3gNjJFTAne— Lorraine Bracco (@Lorraine_Bracco) May 26, 2022
‘He was so incredibly gifted, so daring, and so courageous as an actor,’ Scorsese said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter. It was a tall order to play Henry Hill in Good Fellas since the character had so many facets, so many deep layers, and Ray was in practically every scene of a lengthy, difficult shoot. He blew me away, and I’ll always be proud of the work we made on that photo together. My heart breaks for his family and friends, and I mourn his untimely death.’
‘Ray Liotta has dead,’ Jamie Lee Curtis tweeted. His work as an actor demonstrated his human complexity. He’s a gentleman. It’s heartbreaking to hear.’
Ray Liotta has died. His work as an actor showed his complexity as a human being. A gentle man. So sad to hear.
— Jamie Lee Curtis (@jamieleecurtis) May 26, 2022
‘Ray was my partner in crime on Shades of Blue… the first thing that comes to mind is he was so wonderful to my children,’ Jennifer Lopez, who co-starred alongside Liotta in the film, tweeted.
Ray was my partner in crime on Shades of Blue … the first thing that comes to mind is he so was kind to my children. Ray was the epitome of a tough guy who was all mushy on the inside … I guess that’s what made him such a compelling actor to watch. The original Goodfella. 1/5 pic.twitter.com/IDbOBPNydY
— jlo (@JLo) May 26, 2022
“Ray was the epitome of a tough person on the inside who was all gooey… That’s probably why he’s such an intriguing performer to watch. ‘The first Goodfellas.’ Those three years on set were filled with some intense experiences! I was ecstatic when I learned he had accepted the role on Shades of Blue, and there was an electric spark and mutual respect between us the first time we went on set to film our first scene together, and we both knew this was going to be good.’ We had a great time working on our sequences together, and I felt fortunate to have him there to collaborate with and learn from. He was complicated, sincere, honest, and incredibly emotional, as all artists are.’ He was very accessible and in touch in his acting, like a raw nerve, and I will always remember our time together fondly. Today, we lost a terrific… RIP RAY… it’s heartbreaking to lose you so soon.”
JLO Twitter
#RIP Ray Liotta, 67; the adopted son of a New Jersey auto parts retailer resisted playing tough guys, even though he was so good as those. “That’s not who I am — I mean, me personally, I’ve never been in a fight in my life,” he told @THR in 2016. https://t.co/y7WVcXdMFZ
— Mike Barnes (@MikeBarnes4) May 26, 2022
‘I’ll never forget you.’ I’m sending a lot of love and strength to your daughter Karsen, your family, and everyone who loves you.’
Raymond Allen Liotta was born on December 18, 1954, in Newark, New Jersey. When he was six months old, he was adopted from an orphanage.
In 2005, he received an Emmy for his guest appearance on the NBC program ER. Liotta, 67, is survived by her daughter Karsen.
What some of the Hollywood Stars said about Ray Liotta:-
Devastated to hear the news of Ray Liotta’s passing. While he leaves an incredible legacy, he’ll always be “Shoeless Joe Jackson” in my heart. What happened that moment in the film was real. God gave us that stunt. Now God has Ray. pic.twitter.com/JQmk1PsuSK
— Kevin Costner & MW (@modernwest) May 26, 2022
Ray Liotta could play in Good Fellas as a vicious gangster and could play as a lovable character in the Muppets. He was amazing actor, man, and great friend. pic.twitter.com/2hzErLHKO3
— Danny Trejo (@officialDannyT) May 26, 2022
R.I.P my condolences to Ray Liotta’s close friends and family. pic.twitter.com/SRrlJMpRpw
— 50cent (@50cent) May 26, 2022
Too sad to conceive that Ray Liotta has passed. If he’d only made Goodfellas, it would be a credit to retire on. But he was incredible in Cop Land, Narc, Marriage Story & much more, especially his searing debut in Something Wild. His entrance at the end of this scene? Perfection. pic.twitter.com/0IhbRuKx2b
— edgarwright (@edgarwright) May 26, 2022
From ‘Goodfellas’ to ‘Field of Dreams,’ – here’s a look back at Ray Liotta’s iconic filmography. https://t.co/ypZqO4rx93
— The Academy (@TheAcademy) May 26, 2022
He could play baseball legends and shark-like lawyers, tough guys and total schnooks — our tribute to Ray Liotta via 10 great roles, from #Goodfellas to ‘Corrina, Corrina.’ https://t.co/BMl8uC7t2B
— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) May 26, 2022
In the end we’ll leave you with perhaps the most iconic scene of his career and in the end you’ll realize why he was just the best choice for this role….a little bit of vulnerability with equal amount of guts was needed for this part. And Ray just took the role just like fish would do in case of water.
Ray Liotta please Rest In Peace. Watch the video below.
India
Without justice existence of any nation is not possible: PM Modi
New Delhi, Feb 3 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that without justice the existence of any nation is not possible.
“Justice is at the root of independent self-governance and without justice even the existence of any nation is not possible,” Modi said while during the inauguration of the Commonwealth Legal Education Association (CLEA) – Commonwealth Attorneys and Solicitors General Conference (CASGC) in New Delhi.
He said when a society collaborates that it is easy to understand each other’s system better.
“Greater understanding brings greater synergy; synergy boosts better and faster justice delivery,” he said.
The theme of the conference was ‘Cross-Border Challenges in Justice Delivery’. The conference will deliberate on important issues pertaining to law and justice like judicial transition and the ethical dimensions of legal practice; executive accountability; and revisiting modern-day legal education, among others.
Throwing light on the radical changes in the nature and scope of crime in recent times, PM Modi pointed out the vast networks created by criminals across countries and their usage of the latest technology both in funding and operations.
He also drew attention to the fact that economic crimes in one region are being used to fund activities in other regions, and the challenges of the rise of cryptocurrency and cyber threats.
He also highlighted that reform cannot take place without making the justice system more citizen-centric as ease of justice is the pillar of justice delivery.
On Lok Adalats or ‘people’s court’, he said that it provides a settlement mechanism for small cases related to public utility services and is a pre litigation service where thousands of cases are resolved while ensuring ease of justice delivery.
Giving insights into realising the potential of women in every domain, PM Modi suggested making each domain inclusive at the educational level.
He said that an increase in the number of women in law schools will lead to an increase in the number of women in the legal profession.
He also suggested exchanging ideas on how more women can be brought into legal education.
PM Modi pointed out that India’s legal system was inherited from colonial times, but the last few years have witnessed a record number of reforms.
He mentioned the abolition of thousands of obsolete laws from colonial times, some of which had the potential to become tools to harass people, and underlined that it has boosted ease of living and ease of doing business.
“India is also modernising laws to reflect the present realities,” Modi said, highlighting that the three new legislations have replaced more than 100-year-old colonial criminal laws.
“Earlier, the focus was on punishment and penal aspects. Now, the focus is on ensuring justice. Therefore, citizens have a sense of assurance rather than fear,” he said.
India
Tasking Ahmed requests BCB to not consider him for Test cricket: Report
New Delhi, Feb 3 (IANS) Bangladesh pacer Taskin Ahmed has requested the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) to not consider him for Test cricket as he is battling a lingering shoulder injury, and desires to focus solely on white-ball cricket, according to a report.
Cricbuzz reported that Taskin has written a letter to the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), pleading for consideration in limited-overs formats to aid his recovery. BCB officials confirmed the development to Cricbuzz but emphasized the need for a comprehensive discussion after the ongoing Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) season.
“He (Taskin) had sent a letter stating that he does not want to play longer-version cricket. After the game (of the ongoing BPL) is over, we will sit with him in this regard,” said Jalal Yunus, BCB’s cricket operation chairman to Cricbuzz.
The decision awaits the input of head coach Chandika Hathurusingha, who has been informed about Taskin’s intentions.
Taskin’s shoulder injury, sustained during the World Cup 2023 match against India, has been a persistent hurdle in his career. Following the tournament, Taskin was sent to a rehabilitation program to regain full fitness and start competitive cricket again. As a result, he missed the two-match Test series at home against New Zealand and the white-ball return tour that followed soon after.
The dilemma extends beyond the pitch, as Taskin faces the prospect of surgery and a prolonged absence from the game. The BCB’s cautious approach, evident in denying Taskin a NOC for the Indian Premier League (IPL), showcases their concerns about the injury-prone fast bowler.
Interestingly, Mustafizur Rahman, another prominent pacer from Bangladesh too opted out of red-ball cricket to focus on white-ball formats.
While BCB granted NOC to Mustafizur for the IPL, the decision remains contentious for Taskin and Shoriful Islam, both representing the country in Test cricket.
India
Now, drones to monitor illegal mining activities in Gurugram, Nuh
Gurugram, Feb 3 (IANS) The mining department will soon start using drones to keep tabs on illegal mining in Gurugram and Nuh districts.
Recently, the district administration of Gurugram and Nuh have received complaints regarding illegal mining in Rithoj village in Gurugram and Nuh after which the department has decided to use drones to keep an eye on illegal mining.
Anil Atwal, the Mining Officer of Gurugram, who also has additional charge of Nuh distinct said, the department has sent a recommendation of three drones — one for Gurugram district and two for Nuh district — to Gurugram Metropolitan Development of Authority (GMDA) to keep an eye on illegal mining in both the districts.
“Once drones would be procured on time and made available to the mining department, the team will every week conduct survey wherever illegal mining is suspected,” he said.
The officer further said with the help of drones, it will be easy for the officials to access the situations of illegal mining and will also keep an eye on people and vehicles involved in illegal mining.
“With the help of drones, it will be easy for us to keep a watch on large areas of suspected mining locations. If we receive any complaint regarding illegal mining, the team will visit the spot and fly the drones to access the current situation of the spot,” he said.
Atwal also informed that from April 2023 to January 2024, around 46 vehicles, involved in illegal mining, have been seized in Gurugram while 147 vehicles were seized in Nuh district and a fine has been imposed on them.
India
CJI Chandrachud bats for equitable access to legal education
New Delhi, Feb 3 (IANS) Batting for equitable access to legal education, Chief Justice of India (CJI) D.Y. Chandrachud on Saturday said that admissions processes to law schools should not only consider academic performance but also factors such as socioeconomic background, diversity, and life experiences.
Delivering an inaugural address at 2024 Commonwealth Attorneys and Solicitors General Conference (CASGC), CJI Chandrachud said that as we strive to modernise legal education, we must also confront the question of equitable access to legal education.
“Entrance tests for admission to law schools must not be exclusionary. We must ensure that our admissions processes are fair, transparent, and inclusive,” he said.
Speaking further, CJI Chandrahcud said that law officers serve as the primary point of contact between the courts and the government and they not only function as representatives of the government but also as officers of the court.
“Law officers bear a greater responsibility in upholding ethical standards compared to private practitioners, given their role as guardians of the rule of law. …It is imperative that law officers remain impervious to the politics of the day and conduct themselves with dignity in court, ensuring the integrity of legal proceedings,” he said.
The Supreme Court has repeatedly emphasised that law officers and professionals should not only assist the administration of justice but also uphold the honour of the legal profession through exemplary conduct from both within and outside the courtroom, he added.
Citing eCourts Project which aims to leverage technology to improve access to justice for all citizens, CJI Chandrachud said that technology should bring about a transformation, not just automation.
“We must ensure that technological solutions are designed keeping in mind equity and inclusivity, taking into account the diverse needs and capabilities of all our stakeholders,” he said.
Chief Justice Chandrachud said that the Sustainable Development Goals — calling for action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure prosperity for all — resonate deeply with our core constitutional principles of justice, equality, and human rights and these goals are not specific to just India but are intrinsic part of all legal systems.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated the Commonwealth Legal Education Association (CLEA) – Commonwealth Attorneys and Solicitors General Conference (CASGC) 2024 at Vigyan Bhawan.
The Conference will see participation of Attorney Generals and Solicitors from the Commonwealth nations spanning the Asia-Pacific, Africa, and the Caribbean along with various international delegations.
The conference themed ‘Cross-Border Challenges in Justice Delivery’ will deliberate on important issues pertaining to law and justice like judicial transition and the ethical dimensions of legal practice; executive accountability; and revisiting modern-day legal education, among others.
India
Law Commission recommends amendments in Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act
New Delhi, Feb 3 (IANS) The 22nd Law Commission, chaired by Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi (retd), has recommended amendments in the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act saying that the law passed in 1984 seems to have failed in its stated objective of preventing the destruction of public property.
The panel said that destruction of public property has continued undiminished and the scale of destruction has only increased over the years causing gargantuan losses to the public exchequer and inconvenience to the general public.
It said that the Commission suo moto undertook to prepare its 284th report and did an extensive study of the subject after analysing various relevant constitutional and statutory provisions, numerous judicial pronouncements by the courts across the country, and the incidents involving large scale destruction of public property.
Parliament in 1948 enacted the ‘Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act’ criminalizing the acts of vandalism directed at public property.
In 2009, the Supreme Court took suo moto cognizance of destruction of public property and issued certain guidelines based on two reports submitted by Justice K. T. Thomas-led committee and Fali S. Nariman-led committee.
The Commission said that the courts in India have been at the forefront in recognizing the right to protest as a facet of the right to freedom of speech and expression and at the same time, cautioned that such right needs to be exercised with restraint and at all times, peacefully.
In its report, the law panel also recommended introducing a separate law or amending Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita or the Indian Penal Code to tackle the issue of prolonged willful obstruction of public property.
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