
Actor Ray Liotta has over 100 credits to his name, but for many fans he will always be...

Mobster turned snitch Henry Hill in "Goodfellas," which was released on September 19, 1990. Let's catch up with some of the other members of the cast.

Robert De Niro hosted a screening of "Goodfellas" during the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival in April in New York.

De Niro Starred as James "Jimmy the Gent" Conway in the film. The character was based on real-life mobster James Burke, who died of cancer while incarcerated in 2008.

Joe Pesci has all but disappeared from Hollywood and rarely appears in films.

Pesci won an Academy Award for best supporting actor for the role of Tommy DeVito in "Goodfellas."

Lorraine Bracco is no stranger to fans of mob projects. She shot to fame as Tony Soprano's therapist, Dr. Jennifer Melfi, on " The Sopranos."

Years before the hit HBO series, Bracco portrayed Henry Hill's long-suffering wife, Karen.

Paul Sorvino has said he seriously considered dropping out of "Goodfellas" at the last minute because he worried he wouldn't be able to pull it off.

Thank goodness he changed his mind, as Sorvino's quietly menacing Paul Cicero is one of the highlights of the movie.

Frank Vincent is another "Sopranos" alum, having appeared as "Phil Leotardo" in the series.

As Billy Batts, Vincent plays a pivotal role in "Goodfellas."

Samuel L. Jackson is now a major movie star and commercial pitch person.

Jackson was less famous when he appeared as Stacks Edwards."

Michael Imperioli is most famous for his years spent portraying Christopher Moltisanti on "The Sopranos."

A much younger Imperioli is part of film history as Spider in "Goodfellas."

Debi Mazar has done everything from hosting the Cooking Channel series "Extra Virgin" with her husband, Gabriele Corcos, to portraying public relations professional "Shauna Roberts" on the HBO series "Entourage."

In "Goodfellas" Mazar appeared as Liotta's girlfriend Sandy.

In addition to appearing in mobster projects like "Goodfellas" and "The Sopranos," Tony Darrow has run into some legal trouble of his own, including pleading guilty in 2011 to one count of participating in an extortion conspiracy in a case involving the Gambino crime family.

Darrow played restaurant owner Sonny Bunz in "Goodfellas."


