Actor Ray Liotta reportedly died in his sleep while shooting a new film in the Dominican Republic this week.

The actor was widely known for his lead role in Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas. He was also the voice actor for the main character in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. Liotta starred in additional films, such as Field of Dreams, Something Wild, Hannibal, Blow, John Q, Killing Them Softly, and most recently The Sopranos prequel The Many Saints of Newark.

Some of his career achievements include winning a Primetime Emmy for his guest role on ER in 2005. He was also nominated for a SAG Award twice.

Liotta was engaged at the time of his death and leaves behind one daughter. As of now, no foul play is suspected in relation to his passing. He was 67.

Source: TMZ