Goodfellas - Cast

Cast

  • Ray Liotta as Henry Hill
  • Robert De Niro as Jimmy Conway
  • Joe Pesci as Tommy DeVito
  • Lorraine Bracco as Karen Hill
  • Paul Sorvino as Paul Cicero
  • Frank Sivero as Frankie Carbone
  • Frank Vincent as Billy Batts
  • Tony Darrow as Sonny Bunz
  • Mike Starr as Frenchy
  • Chuck Low as Morrie Kessler
  • Frank DiLeo as Tuddy Cicero
  • Johnny Williams as Johnny Roastbeef
  • Samuel L. Jackson as Parnell "Stacks" Edwards
  • Frank Adonis as Anthony Stabile
  • Catherine Scorsese as Tommy DeVito's Mother
  • Gina Mastrogiacomo as Janice Rossi
  • Debi Mazar as Sandy
  • Margo Winkler as Belle Kessler
  • Welker White as Lois Byrd
  • Julie Garfield as Mickey Conway
  • Paul Herman as Dealer
  • Detective Ed Deacy as himself
  • Christopher Serrone as Henry Hill (young)
  • Charles Scorsese as Vinnie
  • Michael Vivalo as Nicky Eyes
  • Michael Imperioli as "Spider"
  • Tony Sirico as Tony Stacks
  • Frank Pellegrino as Johnny Dio
  • Tony Ellis as Bridal Shop Owner
  • Elizabeth Whitcraft as Tommy's girlfriend
  • Illeana Douglas as Tommy's other girlfriend
  • Anthony Powers as Jimmy Two-Times
  • Assistant U.S. Attorney Ed McDonald as himself
  • Tony Lip as Frankie The Wop
  • Joseph Bono as Mikey Franzese
  • Kevin Corrigan as Michael Hill

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