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The Goodfellas stars who became GREAT Hollywood icons: As Paul Sorvino dies at age 83 - just months after the death of co-star Ray Liotta - where the rest of the famed mob movie cast is today, from Robert De Niro to Lorraine Braco
32 years after Martin Scorsese's seminal gangster film, Goodfellas, premiered, Sorvino (second from right) has tragically passed away at age 83 - just two months after his co-star Liotta (left) died at age 67. Sorvino's publicist, Roger Neal, confirmed the tragic news on Monday morning, explaining that the legendary actor died of natural causes, while his wife of eight years, Dee Dee Benkie, was by his side. The star was best known for his role as Paul Cicero in the 1990 smash hit mobster flick Goodfellas, which also starred Liotta, De Niro (right), and Joe Pesci (second from left). But what are the cast members doing now? As fans all around the world come to grips with the sudden passing of Sorvino, FEMAIL has taken a look at what happened to him, and the rest of his costars. Many of the Goodfella stars went on to gain critical acclaim, launching major careers and landing a slew of well-known roles. From their impressive list of acting credits to their love lives, here's everything the cast of Goodfellas has been up since the beloved movie hit screens for the first time 32 years ago.
Terry Neill played over 270 games for Arsenal and at 20 years old became the youngest captain in Club history.
But it is for his time as manager that the Ulsterman will be best remembered.
Neill crossed the North London divide after managing Tottenham and guided Arsenal to a European final and three consecutive FA Cup finals in the late 1970s and early 1980s, winning the trophy in 1979.
As a player, Neill joined Arsenal from Bangor City for £2,500 in December 1959.
The half back made the first of his 272 starts for the Club one year later in a 1-1 draw with Sheffield Wednesday.
Neill, young and ambitious after moving to Highbury as a 17-year-old, earned recognition at youth and senior international level for Northern Ireland during his 11 years as a player in north London. He also captained his country.
Neill established himself as a regular first choice in the 1964/65 season under Billy Wright before keeping his place under Bertie Mee. He made 166 appearances over a five-season period.
The defender was part of the side that lost to Leeds in the 1968 League Cup final, replacing David Jenkins as a substitute.
Neill was chairman of the PFA in 1967 and transferred to Hull City as player-manager for £40,000 in June 1970.
He won further international honours there before taking the reins at Northern Ireland. Neill managed Spurs for two seasons and almost experienced relegation before he was recruited by Arsenal in 1976 - becoming the youngest manager in the Club's history.
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32 years after Martin Scorsese's seminal gangster film, Goodfellas, premiered, Sorvino (second from right) has tragically passed away at age 83 - just two months after his co-star Liotta (left) died at age 67. Sorvino's publicist, Roger Neal, confirmed the tragic news on Monday morning, explaining that the legendary actor died of natural causes, while his wife of eight years, Dee Dee Benkie, was by his side. The star was best known for his role as Paul Cicero in the 1990 smash hit mobster flick Goodfellas, which also starred Liotta, De Niro (right), and Joe Pesci (second from left). But what are the cast members doing now? As fans all around the world come to grips with the sudden passing of Sorvino, FEMAIL has taken a look at what happened to him, and the rest of his costars. Many of the Goodfella stars went on to gain critical acclaim, launching major careers and landing a slew of well-known roles. From their impressive list of acting credits to their love lives, here's everything the cast of Goodfellas has been up since the beloved movie hit screens for the first time 32 years ago.
https://www.arsenal.com/historic/players/terry-neill
Terry Neill played over 270 games for Arsenal and at 20 years old became the youngest captain in Club history.
But it is for his time as manager that the Ulsterman will be best remembered.
Neill crossed the North London divide after managing Tottenham and guided Arsenal to a European final and three consecutive FA Cup finals in the late 1970s and early 1980s, winning the trophy in 1979.
As a player, Neill joined Arsenal from Bangor City for £2,500 in December 1959.
The half back made the first of his 272 starts for the Club one year later in a 1-1 draw with Sheffield Wednesday.
Neill, young and ambitious after moving to Highbury as a 17-year-old, earned recognition at youth and senior international level for Northern Ireland during his 11 years as a player in north London. He also captained his country.
Neill established himself as a regular first choice in the 1964/65 season under Billy Wright before keeping his place under Bertie Mee. He made 166 appearances over a five-season period.
The defender was part of the side that lost to Leeds in the 1968 League Cup final, replacing David Jenkins as a substitute.
Neill was chairman of the PFA in 1967 and transferred to Hull City as player-manager for £40,000 in June 1970.
He won further international honours there before taking the reins at Northern Ireland. Neill managed Spurs for two seasons and almost experienced relegation before he was recruited by Arsenal in 1976 - becoming the youngest manager in the Club's history.
@lucy4
Wow, I can't believe he was 80. Jeez, time flies.
Never realised she was 73. Amazing how fast the years roll by.
RIP ONJ
One of the songs of my youth.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFtLONl4cNc
My very first golfing hero after he won The Open at Royal Troon in 1973. He had the most wonderful golf swing.
RIP Tom .... thanks for such Great memories
Tom Weiskopf Dies: 16-Time PGA Tour Champion And Golf Broadcaster Was 79
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/tom-weiskopf-dies-16-time-191304679.html
@MISTY4ME @Toffeeandy
+1 to all that, such a great swing, and from what I could tell, a vey decent man.
Quite surprised to see he was 79, thought he'd be quite a bit younger.