Lorraine Bracco is an accomplished actress known for her versatile performances across film and television. With a career spanning several decades, Bracco has solidified her reputation as a talented and reliable performer. She gained widespread recognition for her role as Karen Hill in Martin Scorsese's iconic film "Goodfellas" (1990), which earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Bracco's ability to portray complex and compelling characters has made her a sought-after talent in the industry. In addition to her unforgettable role in "Goodfellas," Bracco has showcased her acting prowess in a variety of films, including "The Basketball Diaries" (1995), "Medicine Man" (1992), and "Switch" (1991). Her performances are marked by a remarkable depth and emotional authenticity that captivates audiences. Bracco's range as an actress is evident in her ability to seamlessly transition between dramatic and comedic roles, demonstrating her versatility and skill. Whether she is portraying a tough-talking mob wife or a compassionate doctor, Bracco brings a unique presence to each character she embodies. With a filmography that includes a diverse array of projects, such as "Someone to Watch Over Me" (1987) and "Radio Flyer" (1992), Lorraine Bracco continues to leave a lasting impact on the entertainment industry with her exceptional talent and dedication to her craft.
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Directed by Martin Scorsese
Directed by John McTiernan, José Wilker, Lorraine Bracco, Rodolfo De Alexandre, Sean Connery
Directed by Adam Baldwin, David Mickey Evans, Elijah Wood, John Heard, Lorraine Bracco, Richard Donner
Directed by Jerry Orbach, Lorraine Bracco, Mimi Rogers, Ridley Scott, Tom Berenger
Directed by Blake Edwards, Ellen Barkin, Jimmy Smits, JoBeth Williams, Lorraine Bracco
Directed by James Madio, Leonardo DiCaprio, Lorraine Bracco, Marilyn Sokol, Scott Kalvert