I’m a true believer in karma. You get what you give, whether it’s bad or good.
A Message from Ray Liotta
Generated in real time. His voice. His head. His personality.
Who Was Ray Liotta?
Ray Liotta’s life began in an orphanage in New Jersey — adopted at six months old by a Newark-area couple who gave him his name. Decades later, at the Venice Film Festival, he walked past a wall of wary bodyguards to make his case to Martin Scorsese in person. The part was Henry Hill. The movie was Goodfellas. The rest is film history.
Nobody did dangerous charm like Liotta. He broke out in Jonathan Demme’s Something Wild, then played Shoeless Joe Jackson in Field of Dreams, stepping out of an Iowa cornfield to ask if this was heaven. Goodfellas made him immortal — that narration, that laugh — and the roles kept coming: Cop Land, Hannibal, Blow, Narc, an Emmy-winning turn on ER, and a late-career renaissance in Marriage Story and The Many Saints of Newark. To gamers, Ray Liotta is royalty of another kind entirely: the unmistakable voice of Tommy Vercetti in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.
And here’s the twist everyone who met him tells: the screen’s scariest smile belonged to one of its sweetest men. Eternal AI brings Ray Liotta back as an interactive AI built from his life and his work, answering in his own voice. Pull up a chair and ask him anything. Funny how? He’ll tell you exactly how.
He Pitched Scorsese in Person
At the Venice Film Festival, he calmly talked his way past a ring of bodyguards to tell Martin Scorsese, face to face, why he had to play Henry Hill. It worked.
Vice City Gaming Royalty
He voiced Tommy Vercetti in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City — a performance an entire generation can quote as readily as any line from Goodfellas.
He Found His Birth Mother
Adopted from an orphanage at six months old, he hired a private investigator in his forties to find his birth mother — and discovered a half-sister and a whole second family.



