, and
Michael Shannon at the
2012 Toronto International Film Festival for the premiere of
The Iceman After graduating from the
University of Miami, Liotta moved to New York City, where he was hired as a bartender at the
Shubert Organization and landed an agent within six months. He left the show and moved to Los Angeles. He made his film debut in 1983's
The Lonely Lady. His first major acting role was
Something Wild (1986), for which he received his first
Golden Globe nomination, this nomination being for
Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture. In 1989, Liotta played the ghost of baseball player
Shoeless Joe Jackson in the
fantasy/drama film
Field of Dreams. In 1990, Liotta portrayed real-life mobster
Henry Hill in
Martin Scorsese's universally praised and commercially successful
Academy Award winning film
Goodfellas. Liotta portrayed singer
Frank Sinatra in the 1998 television film
The Rat Pack (for which he received a
Screen Actors Guild award nomination). He starred as himself in the sitcom
Just Shoot Me! in December 2001. He provided the voice of
Tommy Vercetti for the 2002 video game
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. He appeared in the television drama
ER in 2004, playing Charlie Metcalf in the episode "
Time of Death". The
ER role earned Liotta an
Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Liotta later spoofed himself and his Emmy win in
Bee Movie). Liotta starred in the 2006
CBS television series
Smith, which was pulled from the schedule after three episodes. In 2012, Liotta appeared as himself in a purely vocal role for the "What a Croc!" episode of the
Disney Channel comedy series
Phineas and Ferb. Liotta played the
Justice Department official Paul Krendler in the 2001 film
Hannibal opposite
Anthony Hopkins and
Julianne Moore. Also in 2001, he played the father of drug dealer
George Jung in the film
Blow. In 2002, he appeared as Detective Lieutenant Henry Oak in the
Joe Carnahan-directed film
Narc, a role that led to an
Independent Spirit Award nomination and a Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards nomination for Best Supporting Male. He reunited with director
James Mangold in 2003, alongside
John Cusack and
Alfred Molina, in the dark horror-thriller
Identity. In 2005, he narrated
Inside the Mafia for the
National Geographic Channel. In 2006, he appeared in ''
Smokin' Aces—reuniting with Narc
director Carnahan, in which he portrayed an FBI agent named Donald Carruthers in one of the lead roles. In 2004, Liotta made his Broadway debut opposite Frank Langella in the Stephen Belber play Match. Ben Brantley of The New York Times'' described Liotta as "compelling" but "doesn't have much to work with for his Broadway debut." That same year he appeared in an advertisement for
Heineken in the UK. The ads were eventually pulled by
Ofcom "in breach of the advertising code for implying that stronger alcohol is better." In 2007, Liotta appeared with
John Travolta in the film
Wild Hogs, and in
Battle in Seattle as the city's mayor. In 2008, he starred in
Hero Wanted as a detective alongside
Cuba Gooding Jr. Also in 2008, he made a guest appearance on the
SpongeBob SquarePants episode "
What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?". In the episode, he voices the leader of a gang called the Bubble Poppin' Boys, who try to kill an amnesiac SpongeBob (voiced by
Tom Kenny). In 2009 he appeared in
Crossing Over, co-starring
Harrison Ford. Liotta played Detective Harrison in the 2009
Jody Hill comedy
Observe and Report as
Seth Rogen's nemesis from the local police. In 2011, he starred in
The Son of No One, opposite
Channing Tatum and
Al Pacino. In the 2010s, Liotta appeared in
Date Night with
Steve Carell, in
Charlie St. Cloud with
Zac Efron, the independent drama
Snowmen, and
The River Sorrow, which stars Liotta as a detective alongside
Christian Slater and
Ving Rhames. He starred alongside Brad Pitt and
James Gandolfini in the 2012 Andrew Dominik film
Killing Them Softly and the 2012
Ariel Vromen film
The Iceman features Liotta as the character of
Roy DeMeo. He had a supporting role in
Muppets Most Wanted (2014). In 2014, he played a preacher in the faith-based film
The Identical. His other 2014 projects include
Kill the Messenger with
Jeremy Renner,
Stretch with
Chris Pine, and a
David Guetta video. In 2016, Liotta provided the narration for a
Palm Beach County tourism television commercial promoting the area's beaches and attractions. Liotta starred opposite
Jennifer Lopez in
Shades of Blue between 2016 and 2018. In 2018, he became a spokesperson for
Pfizer's
Chantix advertising campaign. Liotta appeared as Charlie Barber's (
Adam Driver) second divorce attorney, Jay Marotta in the 2019
Noah Baumbach film
Marriage Story. The film received critical acclaim and earned six
Academy Award nominations including
Best Picture. Liotta received praise for his performance with Peter Bradshaw of
The Guardian declaring, "what a thrill to hear his syrupy-gravelly voice again".
The Hollywood Reporter described Liotta as being in "fine, mischievous form". In 2021, he played twin brothers "Hollywood Dick" Moltisanti and Salvatore "Sally" Moltisanti in the film
The Many Saints of Newark, a prequel to the HBO crime drama series
The Sopranos. Liotta appeared in
Cocaine Bear, a
thriller film based on the true story of an American black bear that ingested a duffel bag full of cocaine in 1985. The movie, released in theaters in February 2023, is directed by
Elizabeth Banks and traces the aftermath of a drug runner's cocaine disappearing in a plane crash and being devoured by a bear. The movie was dedicated to his memory. ==Personal life==