He caused a stir at the SAG Awards over the weekend after he appeared on the red carpet with suspiciously smooth skin.
But Ray Liotta, whose somewhat weathered and rugged face has become iconic on the silver screen, seemed to be in a care free mood on Thursday.
The 61-year-old was spotted heading to Gold's Gym in Venice Beach while rocking a skeleton print headband.
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Not a care in the world: Ray Liotta, whose somewhat weathered and rugged face has become iconic on the silver screen, seemed to be in a care free mood on Thursday in Venice Beach
Liotta, who can currently be seen on Shades Of Blue opposite Jennifer Lopez, wore brightly coloured trainers for his sweat session.
He stayed comfortable in a pair of black joggers and a matching long sleeve shirt.
But most noticeable, besides his line free face, was his skeleton headband as he rocked dark sunglasses.
Back to the grind: The 61-year-old was spotted heading to Gold's Gym in Venice Beach while rocking a skeleton print headband
The bag man! The actor, who is known for often play crooks, carried a large leather duffel
Biker boy: But most noticeable, besides his line free face, was his skeleton headband as he rocked dark sunglasses
Meanwhile, the actor - best known for his lead role in gangster hit Goodfellas - sported a suspiciously line-free face as he mingled with the good and the great of Tinseltown on Saturday night.
The actor raised eyebrows as he showed off his new look on the red carpet alongside his model daughter Karsen.
Looking dapper in black tie, Ray had styled his thick greying hair into a quiff, adding to his youthful look.
Feeling fine: Liotta, who can currently be seen on Shades Of Blue opposite Jennifer Lopez, wore brightly coloured trainers for his sweat session
Staying fit: Liotta kept up with his healthy routine
Only the best: The actor sported designer shades
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ShareHe met up with a host of pals as he made his way into the bash, and stopped off to greet man-of-the-hour Leonardo DiCaprio at his table ahead of his Best Actor win for The Revenant.
The star also stopped to chat with Modern Family actress Julie Bowen, before the pair happily posed for a picture.
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Smooth operator: Liotta appeared to have come over all Hollywood at the SAG Awards on Saturday night as he boasted a fresh-faced look while posing with actress Julie Bowen
Youthful: The 61-year-old's suspiciously line-free face on the red carpet seemed to be much smoother than in the past (pictured on the right in 2005)
Turning back time: The actor raised eyebrows as he showed off his new look on the red carpet alongside his model daughter Karsen
Styled: Looking dapper in black tie, Ray had styled his thick greying hair into a quiff, which looked thicker than 16 years earlier (right)
Showbiz pals: He met up with a host of pals as he made his way into the bash, and stopped off to greet man-of-the-hour Leonardo DiCaprio at his table ahead of his Best Actor win for The Revenant
In 2014, Ray launched legal action against a skin care company that is using his famously pockmarked face to promote its 'age-defying' cream without his permission.
The actor claimed at the time that that Nerium International is promoting its skin care line online by using before and after comparison pictures of him and claiming that he used it for 30 days.
In the late 80s Liotta starred in hit movies such as Field of Dreams and Something Wild, for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe.
Liotta's most famous role is playing Henry Hill in the Martin Scorsese mobster epic Goodfellas alongside Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci.
Comeback: Ray has shown off his new polished look on cop drama Shades of Blue alongside Jennifer Lopez
New role: The tough guy's new role shocked fans after Liotta’s corrupt cop character Wozniak shared a kiss with internal affairs chief Donnie Pomp, played by Michael Esper
Surprised: Many fans took to Twitter to express their shock at Liotta's changed appearance
Mocking: Some Twitter followers didn't hold back with their opinions of the actor
Comparison: It wasn't long before the memes started
The actor has appeared in more than 60 feature films spanning over three decades and his next big screen role is in Muppets Most Wanted.
He's enjoyed a comeback on the small screen after being cast alongside Jennifer Lopez in cop drama Shades of Blue.
The tough guy's new role shocked fans after Liotta’s corrupt cop character Wozniak shared a kiss with internal affairs chief Donnie Pomp, played by Michael Esper.
Adi Hasak, the show’s creator and executive producer, explained: 'I never envisioned him as a gay character.
'But I was writing a scene between him and Donnie Pomp, the two heavies, and it was, to be honest, a really f***ing boring scene between two macho guys explaining things to each other.'
Breakthrough: Liotta's most famous role is playing Henry Hill in the Martin Scorsese mobster epic Goodfellas alongside Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci
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