Ray Liotta had a pretty honest response when he was asked who he thinks is the most overrated actor.
Ray Liotta died in 2022. Credit: Vincent Sandoval / Getty
The Goodfellas and Godfather star, who passed away in 2022, is being remembered for having an incredible career in Hollywood.
Ray Liotta passed away in 2022 at the age of 67 while filming Dangerous Waters in the Dominican Republic.
As per documents by the country's officials which were obtained by TMZ, Liotta had suffered acute heart failure as well as fluid in the lungs, known medically as pulmonary edema.
This buildup of fluid leads to shortness of breath, thus putting strain on the heart which can lead to death.
The actor was fairly candid in interviews. Credit: Emma McIntyre / Getty
It was also revealed that the Goodfellas star had suffered from atherosclerosis which, according to the Mayo Clinic, is a large build-up of fats, cholesterol, and other substances in and on the artery walls. This can often lead to other big health issues such as blocked arteries and blood clots.
The documents also categorized Liotta's manner of death as natural and nonviolent, per TMZ.
Liotta is also known for an unforgettable appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, where he didn't hold back during a hilariously awkward segment with Jennifer Lopez.
Handcuffed to J-Lo in a game of “Plead the Fifth,” Liotta was asked three tough questions — and his responses were pure, unfiltered gold.
When Cohen asked him who the worst kisser was among his former female co-stars, Liotta didn’t flinch: “Sigourney [Weaver].”
The next question? Which actor he thought was the most overrated from the 80s or 90s.
“As an actor?” Liotta repeated, before dropping the bomb: “Clint Eastwood, probably.”
The studio erupted in laughter as he doubled down with signature swagger: “I don’t give a s**t!”
The final question of the game hit a little closer to home — literally. Cohen asked Liotta to name his favorite and least favorite Jennifer Lopez songs.
“Oh man, I don’t really know any of them,” he confessed.
Lopez, ever the pro, quickly jumped in and reminded him he’d actually been to several of her concerts.
The clip, originally aired years ago, has been making the rounds again on social media — and fans can’t get enough.
“God! I miss Ray Liotta and his devil may care attitude,” read one tweet that helped spark the video’s resurgence. “He didn’t even hesitate when asked who the most overrated actor was in the 80s/90s.”
Another fan chimed in: “I love Ray so much! and he's right, though, Clint even agrees with him, he sucked so much in the 80s.”