Actor Ray Lyute ("The Good Guys") passed away at age 67
The actor, who in the 90s was considered a huge star in Hollywood, reportedly died in his sleep in the Dominican Republic, where he stayed for the filming of a new movie.
Over the years he has also participated in the films "Killing Me Blessings", "Hannibal", "Marriage Story" and "Something Wild", for which he also won the Golden Globe for Best Actor
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26/05/2022
Thursday, 26 May 2022, 19:21 Updated: 19:31
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Died in his sleep.
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American actor Ray Lyute, who gained fame when he played the role of criminal Henry Hill in Martin Scorsese's "The Good Company," has died at the age of 67, it was announced today (Thursday).
According to the Deadline website, he died in his sleep in the Dominican Republic, where he stayed for filming.
He is survived by his fiancée, Jesse Nitolo, and a daughter, Cressan.
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In the 90s, Utah was considered a huge star in Hollywood.
Appearances in the late '80s films "Field of Dreams" and "Something Wild" - for which he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - built his name, and then in 1990 came the lead role in Martin Scorsese's "The Good Guys" and bounced him to status His own.
It was considered a great hope - but it failed to materialize.
"I made some successful films and then some less successful films, and when that happens to you in Hollywood, then all your momentum changes. But that's the way it is. There's no point in looking back or regretting, life goes on," he said about a decade ago in an exclusive interview with Avner Shavit at Walla!
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Among other things, he has since participated in films such as "Hannibal", "Aspirations" and "Identity", which were all financially and / or artistically successful, and later in the film "Kills Me Blessings".
In recent years, he has enjoyed renewed success, including participating in the acclaimed film. "
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