"Goodfellas" Mobster Henry Hill Dies At Age 69

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June 13, 2012 09:08 AM
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On and off screen: Actor Ray Liotta, left, met Henry Hill, the man he portrayed in Goodfellas in 2006 and is credited for persuading him to go into rehab to combat his drink and drugs problems

Henry Hill, the mobster turned government informant portrayed in the book "Wiseguy" and later the movie "Goodfellas," has died after a long illness, his fiancé's son said. He was 69.

Hill died at a Los Angeles hospital on Tuesday, Nate Caserta, son of Lisa Schinelli Caserta, told ABC News.

"Henry was one of the most laid back chill guys ever," Caserta wrote on his Facebook page. "It breaks my heart knowing I will never get to talk to him again."

Hill was a member of the Lucchese mafia family in New York in the 1960s through the 1980s. His most famous mafia heist netted $5 million in cash from Lufthansa at John F. Kennedy International Airport in 1978.

After becoming an informant for the FBI and entering the government's witness protection program, Hill testified against his former organized crime bosses.

His story was portrayed in Nicholas Pileggi's 1986 book "Wiseguys," which was adapted by Martin Scorsese in the 1990 film "Goodfellas," starring actor Ray Liotta in the role of Hill.



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