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FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.timesnewsweekly.com AUGUST 6, 2015 • TIMES 23 QUEENS RIDGEWOOD TIMES/Photos by Kelly Marie Mancuso Customers enjoying fun for all ages at My Coffee Cup in Glendale BY KELLY MARIE MANCUSO editorial@ridgewoodtimes.com @RidgewoodTimes Jennifer Lopez and Ray Liotta hit the streets of Maspeth and Middle Village this week to fi lm scenes for the new NBC police procedural “Shades of Blue.” The series features Lopez in the lead role as Detective Harlee Santos, a single mother forced to snitch on her corrupt colleagues by the FBI after she is caught accepting a bribe. Liotta of “Goodfellas” fame also stars as Lieutenant Bill Wozniak. Lopez and Liotta also star opposite “Sopranos” actress Drea de Matteo as Detective Tess Nazario. The series is set in Brooklyn and is based on the novel “Shades of Blue: 30 Years of (Un)ethical Policing” by Michael Rudolph. Executive producers of the series include Adi Hasak of “3 Days to Kill,” American Idol’s Ryan Seacrest, director Barry Levinson of “Wag the Dog” and “Homicide: Life on the Street,” as well as Lopez herself. Both Lopez and Liotta fi lmed interior scenes for the series inside the Maspeth home of Claribel Vera on 58th Place and 57th Drive. “This is so exciting,” Vera exclaimed. After shooting at the Vera home wrapped, Lopez emerged and posed for photos with fans, including Vera’s daughters Veronica and Annette, before leaving the set for the day. Liotta and the rest of the crew then relocated to Middle Village where they dined on traditional Latin fare at Tropical 3 Restaurant, located at 62-27 Fresh Pond Rd. After enjoying an authentic Ecuadorian meal from owners Jimmy Illescas and Steven Vinas, Liotta resumed fi lming an exterior shot in a car outside the restaurant. Scores of locals gathered on 62nd Road to watch the shoot, many cheering when Liotta walked by. The actor appeared on set in special effects make-up, with fake bruises and a black eye. Tropical 3 owners Jimmy Illescas and Steven Vinas welcomed Ray Liotta and the “Shades of Blue” crew to their restaurant during fi lming in Middle Village. When fi lming wrapped, director Dan Lerner, of “In Plain Sight” and “The Blacklist” fame, thanked Illescas and Vinas for use of their establishment, and even sat to watch an original video made by Vinas’ young daughter on her iPad. Liotta is no stranger to fi lming in Queens. Many of his scenes from the 1990 hit “Goodfellas” were fi lmed at the former Clinton Diner in Maspeth, as well on Maurice Avenue and the streets surrounding nearby Calvary Cemetery in Woodside. “Shades of Blue” is set to air on NBC in the fall. ‘SHADES OF BLUE’ with Jennifer Lopez and Ray Liotta films in Maspeth, Middle Village RIDGEWOOD TIMES/Photos by Kelly Marie Mancuso (Top) Actress and recording star Jennifer Lopez posed with sisters Veronica and Annette Vera on the set of the new NBC series “Shades of Blue” in Maspeth. Lopez and co-star Ray Liotta (top left) filmed interior scenes for the series at the Vera home on July 29.


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