Born in Newark, New Jersey, and raised by adoptive parents, Ray Liotta made his career playing one sleazy mobster, crooked cop, and degenerate villain after another. But this ruggedly handsome man with deep blue eyes and lashes to die for always injected some humanity into his characters, no matter how slimy or ruthless they appeared to be. We always hoped that he’d inject some of his humanity into us! Ray made his big screen debut assaulting Pia Zadora with a garden hose in the 1983 cult classic The Lonely Lady. In 1986, he played a characteristically volatile ex-con in Jonathan Demme's film Something Wild. He also added something wild to our spank-bank by running across a park in an open shirt and tiny underwear! From there, Ray appeared as the disgraced baseball champ Shoeless Joe Jackson in the mystical sports drama Field of Dreams (1989) and then landed the role that made him super-famous: Henry Hill in Goodfellas (1990). Ray wasn't a really good fella until 1992's Unlawful Entry, when he bared a butt that was begging for unlawful entry. He waited 13 more years to bring out the buns again, this time in 2005's Revolver. The cutie with a booty did four more nude appearances in Powder Blue (2009), Crossing Over (2009), Wanderlust (2012), and, most recently, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014). Aside from some torso titillation in Unforgettable (1996), Heartbreakers (2001), Even Money (2006), and the 2015 miniseries Texas Rising, Ray hasn't gotten a rise out of our pants--and will never do so again. He died in 2022. Thanks for the lotta skin, Mr. Liotta.