Goodfellas actor Paul Sorvino dies aged 83

Ray Liotta, Robert de Niro, Paul Sorvino and Joe Pesci in a publicity shot for Goodfellas.
Ray Liotta, Robert de Niro, Paul Sorvino and Joe Pesci in a publicity shot for Goodfellas. Photo credit: Getty Images

Paul Sorvino, who played the role of gangster Paulie Cicero in classic mob movie Goodfellas, has died at the age of 83, a spokesperson for the actor said on Monday.

Sorvino, also known for portraying police sergeant Phil Cerretta on TV series Law & Order in the 1990s, worked in film and television for more than 50 years.

He died at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida in the US, of natural causes, the spokesperson said.

"I am completely devastated. The love of my life & the most wonderful man who has ever lived is gone. I am heartbroken," his wife Dee Dee Sorvino wrote on Twitter.

Born in Brooklyn in 1939, Sorvino studied music and originally wanted to become an opera singer before he turned to acting.

His long career included roles in Broadway play That Championship Season and a 1982 film adaptation. Other movie credits included Dick Tracy, Nixon and Reds.

Sorvino was the father to three children, including actor Mira Sorvino, who thanked her father when she accepted her Academy Award for 1995 film Mighty Aphrodite.

"He has taught me everything I know about acting," she said at the time.

On Monday, Mira Sorvino said "my heart is rent asunder" by her father's death.

"A life of love and joy and wisdom with him is over," she wrote on Twitter. "He was the most wonderful father. I love him so much. I’m sending you love in the stars Dad as you ascend."

Reuters