GoodFellas
The true story of Henry Hill, a half-Irish, half-Sicilian Brooklyn kid who is adopted by neighbourhood gangsters at an early age and climbs the ranks of a Mafia family under the guidance of Jimmy Conway.
Martin Scorsese
Casts & Crew
Ray Liotta
Robert De Niro
Joe Pesci
Lorraine Bracco
Paul Sorvino
Frank Sivero
Tony Darrow
Mike Starr
Frank Vincent
Chuck Low
Frank DiLeo
Henny Youngman
Gina Mastrogiacomo
Catherine Scorsese
Charles Scorsese
Suzanne Shepherd
Debi Mazar
Margo Winkler
Welker White
Jerry Vale
Julie Garfield
Christopher Serrone
Elaine Kagan
Beau Starr
Kevin Corrigan
Michael Imperioli
Robbie Vinton
Johnny Williams
Daniel P. Conte
Tony Conforti
Frank Pellegrino
Ronald Maccone
Tony Sirico
Joseph D'Onofrio
Steve Forleo
Richard Dioguardi
Frank Adonis
John Manca
Joseph Bono
Katherine Wallach
Mark Evan Jacobs
Angela Pietropinto
Marianne Leone Cooper
Marie Michaels
LoNardo
Melissa Prophet
Illeana Douglas
Susan Varon
Elizabeth Whitcraft
Clem Caserta
Samuel L. Jackson
Fran McGee
Paul Herman
Edward McDonald
Edward Hayes
Gina Mattia
Joel Calendrillo
Anthony Valentin
Edward D. Murphy
Michael Citriniti
Peter Hock
Erasmus C. Alfano
John Di Benedetto
Manny Alfaro
Thomas Lowry
Margaret Smith
Richard Mullally
Frank Albanese
Paul McIsaac
Bob Golub
Louis Eppolito
Tony Lip
Mikey Black
Peter Cicale
Anthony Powers
Vincent Pastore
Anthony Alessandro
Victor Colicchio
Mike Contessa
Philip Suriano
Paul Mougey
Norman Barbera
Anthony Polemeni
James Quattrochi
Lawrence Sacco
Dino Laudicina
Thomas E. Camuti
Andrew Scudiero
Irving Welzer
Jesse Kirtzman
Russell Halley
Spencer Bradley
Bob Altman
Joanna Bennett
Gayle Lewis
Gaetano Lisi
Luke Walter
Ed Deacy
Larry Silvestri
John 'Cha Cha' Ciarcia
Vito Picone
Janis Corsair
Lisa Dapolito
Frank Aquilino
Michael Calandrino
Vito Antuofermo
Vincent Gallo
Gaetano LoGiudice
Garry Pastore
Nicole Burdette
Stella Keitel
Dominique DeVito
Michaelangelo Graziano
Paula Kcira
Nadine Kay
Tony Ellis
Peter Onorati
Jamie De Roy
Joel Blake
H. Clay Dear
Thomas Hewson
Gene Canfield
Margaux Guerard
Violet Gaynor
Tobin Bell
Berlinda Tolbert
Nancy Cassaro
Adam Wandt
Joe Gioco
Isiah Whitlock Jr.
Alyson Jones
Ruby Gaynor
Bo Dietl
Frank Cassini
Anthony Caso
Lisa Bostnar
Billy L. Sullivan
Daniela Barbosa
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