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Intense was the word for Ray Liotta. He specialized in psychopathic characters who hide behind a cultivated charm. Even in his nice-guy roles in Field of Dreams (1989) and Operation Dumbo Drop (1995), you get the impression that something is smoldering inside of him. He was born in Newark, New Jersey, and was adopted by Mary (Edgar), a township clerk, and Alfred Liotta, an auto parts store owner. He studied acting at the University of Miami, where he became friends with Steven Bauer (Scarface (1983), Thief of Hearts (1984)). He spent his first years acting in TV: Another World (1964), a TV movie and several short-lived series. He broke into movies with the black comedy Something Wild (1986), which garnered him rave reviews. Originally unable to get a reading, he was recommended for the part by Melanie Griffith (then married to Bauer).
Following the success Something Wild (1986), he received more offers in the "psycho" vein, but refused them to avoid being typecast. Instead, he made "little movies" like Dominick and Eugene (1988), which earned him standing as an actor's actor, and Field of Dreams (1989), whose success always surprised him. When he heard Martin Scorsese was casting Goodfellas (1990), he lobbied hard for the part of Henry Hill. The film's huge success brought him wide popularity and garnered him star billing in future films such as Article 99 (1992), Unlawful Entry (1992), and Unforgettable (1996).
Liotta died on May 26, 2022, aged 67, in his sleep while filming on location in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.- Actress
- Writer
Doris Duranti was born on 25 April 1917 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. She was an actress and writer, known for Resurrezione (1944), Calafuria (1943) and Capitan Tempesta (1942). She died on 10 March 1995 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.- Lilia del Valle was born on 30 April 1928 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico. She was an actress, known for En busca de la muerte (1961), Nadie muere dos veces (1953) and Para que la cuna apriete (1950). She died on 4 January 2013 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
- Rubby Pérez was born on 8 March 1956 in Bajos de Haina, Dominican Republic. He was an actor, known for Wilfrido Vargas: El Jardinero (1984), Wilfrido Vargas: Deseo (1984) and Wilfrido Vargas: El Africano (1984). He was married to Inés Lizardo. He died on 8 April 2025 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
- Ana Maria Arias was born on 25 August 1951 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. She was an actress, known for Mission Star (2017), Achilles Redemptions (2016) and Colao (2017). She died on 21 August 2023 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
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- Director
Ricardo Thormann was born in 1939 in the Dominican Republic. Ricardo was a cinematographer and director, known for You, My Love (1972), Carnaval (1969) and La Tragedia de Río Verde (2018). Ricardo died on 3 January 2019 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.- Actress
- Art Department
- Writer
Patricia Ascuasiati was born on 24 August 1958 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. She was an actress and writer, known for La Gunguna (2015), No es lo que parece (2021) and El secreto de Neguri (2005). She died on 9 March 2022 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.- Producer
- Actor
- Writer
Milton Peláez was born on 15 April 1945 in Barahona, Dominican Republic. He was a producer and actor, known for Con Cuquín (1986), El Show de Noticias (1973) and Super Humor (1985). He died on 4 July 2006 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.- Producer
- Writer
- Actor
Luisito Martí was born on 1 January 1945 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He was a producer and writer, known for Nueba Yol (1995), Nueba Yol 3: Bajo la nueva ley (1997) and Los locos también piensan (2005). He was married to Milagros Rivera. He died on 3 January 2010 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.- Iván García was born on 26 February 1938 in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic. He was an actor and writer, known for Duarte, traición y gloria (2014), Luisa (1975) and Los locos también piensan (2005). He was married to Frances Brenes Guridi. He died on 22 March 2025 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
- Alberto Amengual was a producer, known for Sea Usted el Jurado (1966). He died on 14 March 2020 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
- Nelsy Cruz was born on 6 August 1982 in Las Matas de Santa Cruz, Dominican Republic. She died on 8 April 2025 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
- Actor
The longtime dictator of the Dominican Republic, Rafael Trujillo got his start in politics as a teenager when he joined the Dominican National Guard. The Guard had been created as an internal police force by the US government, which was occupying the country at the time. Trujillo joined it in 1918 and rose quickly through the ranks as he and the Guard helped US troops crush a Dominican resistance movement. When the US left the country in 1924 it placed Trujillo in charge of the Guard. He solidified his power over the next several years and ran for president in the 1930 election. Although the results showed that he lost, he claimed that 95% of Dominicans voted for him, and used the National Guard to force his way into the presidency in 1931. Once in power he established a secret police force in addition to the National Guard to keep an eye on potential threats to his rule (while also using the secret police to keep an eye on the Guard and vice-versa).
In 1937 he sent the army to the border with Haiti to eject tens of thousands of Haitians who had fled the violence and instability in their own country, or who were just working in the Dominican sugar cane fields. The army, on Trujillo's orders, engaged in a policy of wholesale rape and murder, resulting in the massacre of over 20,000 Haitians.
Trujillo was a fervent admirer of Spanish fascist dictator Francisco Franco and modeled his regime after Franco's. He also fostered a personality cult that literally put him on an equal footing with God; he insisted that he be called "El Jefe"--The Chief--and his "philosophy" was called Trujilloism, which all Dominicans were "encouraged" to learn. He changed the name of the country's capital city from Santo Domingo to Ciudad Trujillo ("Trujillo City"), had opponents (both real and imagined) jailed, tortured and/or killed, and used his position to loot the country and enrich himself, his family and his supporters. He spent millions of dollars throwing huge parties to honor himself and spent millions more building monuments to himself all over the country, while most Dominicans barely eked out a living in squalid, abject poverty. He made sure to stay on the good side of the US government by giving American corporations huge contracts and major concessions to do business in the country--such as quickly crushing any organized-labor movement--and portraying himself as a bulwark against "Communist subversion" in Central and South America. Although many US political leaders didn't care for Trujillo or his tactics, their attitude was summed up by Secretary of State Cordell Hull, who famously said of Trujillo, "He may be a son of a bitch, but he's OUR son of a bitch." The violence, political repression, dire economic straits of most Dominicans and the massive corruption of Trujillo's regime led to several uprisings in the 1940s and 1950s. When Fidel Castro took over Cuba in January of 1959, he helped to arm and train some Dominican rebel groups, which launched an invasion of the country from Cuba later that year. The invaders were quickly defeated by Trujillo's forces, with most of the rebels either being killed outright or captured and executed shortly afterward. Trujillo used the invasion as an excuse to request even more American military aid to protect his country from "Communist infiltration" by expanding his army and secret police force, and he promptly got it. The brutal violence and crushing repression that Trujillo continued to use against his own people began to backfire, however. More and more Dominicans formed rebel groups or joined existing ones, and this time they weren't just poor peasants but businessmen, educators, students, wealthy exiles and even some priests. The Catholic Church, which had for years been a staunch supporter of Trujillo because of his supposed "anti-Communist" stance, began to back away from him after he arrested, tortured and deported several priests he accused of aiding rebels. He also began to lose the support of the US government, which was worried that the many rebel groups, both existing ones that were expanding and new ones that were springing up, would turn to Fidel Castro for help. Relations between the two governments sunk to an even lower point when it was discovered that Trujillo had attempted to have the president of Venezuela, who made no secret of the fact that he detested Trujillo, assassinated. The US eventually decided that it was time for Trujillo to go and began secret talks with several rebel groups and some Trujillo loyalists who were still in power. The CIA was in contact with a group of Dominican army officers and politicians who had decided to assassinate Trujillo, and the agency supplied them with weapons and promises of protection after the deed was done. On May 30, 1961, Trujillo was traveling on a stretch of deserted highway when his car was ambushed by the group. He was riddled with bullets and died at the scene.- Alexandra Cheron was born in the Dominican Republic, her dad was a financial accountant from Haiti and her mom was an ambassador in the United States for the Dominican Republic. Alexandra grew up in Haiti until 1999, when she moved to Florida to take acting and dance classes, after appearing on the cover of a fashion Dominican magazine. She started doing some casting for Dominican movies until she went to Puerto-Rico and played in Talento Del Barrio with "Daddy Yankee" and, in 2005, she appeared in Miami Vice (2006), with Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx.
- Mercedes Moliner was an actress, known for The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964), Daggers Drawn (1964) and La loi des hommes (1962). She was married to Aurelien Lintermans. She died on 18 May 2021 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
- Nicolás Díaz was an actor, known for Guzbay New York (2019), Perico ripiao (2003) and Suplicio. He died on 26 June 2022 in Herrera, Santo Domingo Oeste, Dominican Republic.
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- Camera and Electrical Department
Claudio Chea was born in 1950 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He was a cinematographer and director, known for Biodegradable (2013), Estoy todo lo iguana que se puede (2022) and Camino al Pico Duarte (1985). He died on 13 July 2022 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.- Music Department
Verónica Medina was born on 29 April 1961 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. She is known for Trío en Alta Mar (1999), El Show de Altagracita Peña (1968) and Fiesta (1979). She died on 22 November 2016 in Santo Domingo Este, Dominican Republic.- Álvaro Arvelo Hijo was born on 1 November 1940 in the Dominican Republic. He died on 21 September 2023 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
- Actress
- Producer
Nurin Sanlley was born on 18 September 1952 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. She was an actress and producer, known for Pinkylandia TV (1996), El crimen del penalista (1979) and Negocios son negocios (2004). She died on 30 April 2012 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Adelso Cass was a director and writer, known for La Sombra del Fugitivo, Un pasaje de Ida (1988) and El Niño y la Noche (1978). He died in July 2020 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.- Victor Pujols Faneyte was born in the Dominican Republic. He was an actor, known for Brothers in War (1989), El caballero de la medianoche (2008) and Lilís (2006). He was married to Grisell Garcia. He died on 6 December 2009 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
- Bernardo Pratt was married to Azize Melgen. He died on 29 December 2001 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
- Cheché Abreu was born on 26 July 1939 in Manoguayabo, Dominican Republic. He died on 17 November 2020 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
- July Mateo was born in 1955. He died on 3 November 2018 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.