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Liam John Neeson, OBE (born 7 June 1952)[2] is an Irish actor who rose to prominence with his
starring role in Steven Spielberg's 1993 Oscar winner Schindler's List. He has since starred in other
successful films, including Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Taken, Taken 2, Michael
Collins, Les Misrables, Batman Begins, Kinsey, Clash of the Titans, The Chronicles of Narnia
series, and The Grey. He has been nominated for a number of awards, including an Academy Award
for Best Actor, a BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role and three Golden Globe Awards for
Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama.
Empire magazine ranked Neeson among both the "100 Sexiest Stars in Film History" and "The Top
100 Movie Stars of All Time."[3]
Early life
Neeson was born in Ballymena, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, the son of Katherine "Kitty"
Neeson (ne Brown), a cook, and Bernard "Barney" Neeson, a caretaker at the Ballymena Boys
All Saints Primary School.[4] He was raised Roman Catholic[5][6][7] and was named Liam after the
local priest.[8] The third of four siblings, he has three sisters: Elizabeth, Bernadette, and
Rosaline.[9] At age nine, Neeson began boxing lessons at the All Saints Youth Club and later became
Ulster's amateur senior boxing champion.[10] Neeson first stepped on stage at age 11 after his
English teacher offered him the lead role in a school play, which he accepted because the girl he was
attracted to was starring in it.[11] From then on, he kept acting in school productions for the
following years.[12]
His interest in acting and decision to become an actor was also influenced by minister Ian Paisley,
whose Presbyterian church Neeson would sneak into. Neeson has said of Paisley: "He had a
magnificent presence and it was incredible to watch him just Bible-thumping away... it was acting,
but it was also great acting and stirring too."[13] In 1971, Neeson was enrolled as a physics and
computer science student at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland, before leaving to work for
the Guinness Brewery.[14] Also at Queen's, he discovered a talent for football and was spotted by
Sen Thomas at Bohemian F.C. There was a club trial in Dublin and Neeson played one game as
a substitute against Shamrock Rovers, but he was not offered a contract.[15]
Career
19781993
After leaving the university, Neeson returned to Ballymena where he worked in a variety of casual
jobs, from a fork-lift operator at Guinness to a truck driver. He also attended teacher training college
for two years in Newcastle upon Tyne, before again returning to his hometown. In 1976, Neeson

joined the Lyric Players' Theatre in Belfast where he performed for two years. He got his first film
experience in 1977, playing Jesus Christ and Evangelist in the religious film Pilgrim's Progress.
Neeson moved to Dublin in 1978 after he was offered a part in Ron Hutchinson's Says I, Says He, a
drama about The Troubles, at the Project Arts Centre. He acted in several other Project productions
and joined the Abbey Theatre (the National Theatre of Ireland).
In 1980, filmmaker John Boorman saw him on stage as Lennie Small in Of Mice and Men and offered
him the role of Sir Gawain in the Arthurian film, Excalibur. After Excalibur, Neeson moved to
London, where he continued working on stage, in small budget films and in television. He lived with
the actress Helen Mirren at this time, whom he met working on Excalibur.[16] Between 1982 and
1987, Neeson starred in five films; most notably alongside Mel Gibson and Anthony Hopkins in
1984's The Bounty and Robert De Niro and Jeremy Irons in 1986's The Mission. Neeson gueststarred in the third season of the television series Miami Vice in 1986 and moved to Hollywood to
star in more high-profile roles in the next year.[16] That year, he starred alongside Cher and Dennis
Quaid in Suspect in a role that brought him critical acclaim. In 1990, he followed this with a starring
role in Sam Raimi's Darkman. Although the film was successful, Neeson's subsequent years would
not bring him the same recognition. In 1993, he joined Ellis Island co-star and future wife Natasha
Richardson in the Broadway play Anna Christie. They also worked together in Nell, released the
following year. He recited the Van Morrison song "Coney Island" on the 1994 Van Morrison tribute
album No Prima Donna: The Songs of Van Morrison. A single was also released with Neeson's
version.
Schindler's List
Director Steven Spielberg offered Neeson the role of Oskar Schindler in the film about the
Holocaust, Schindler's List,[17] after seeing him in Anna Christie on Broadway. Even with Kevin
Costner, Mel Gibson and Warren Beatty all expressing interest in portraying Schindler,[18][19] (the
last auditioning),[18] Neeson was cast in December 1992 after formally auditioning for the role.[19]
Neeson read the Keneally book and concluded that his character "enjoyed fookin' [sic] with the
Nazis. In Keneally's book, it says he was regarded as a kind of a buffoon by them... if the Nazis were
New Yorkers, he was from Arkansas. They don't quite take him seriously, and he used that to full
effect."[20] His critically acclaimed performance earned him a nomination for a Best Actor Oscar,
and helped the film earn Best Picture of 1993. However, the best actor award went to Tom Hanks for
his performance in Philadelphia. Neeson also garnered BAFTA and Golden Globes nominations for
his work as Oskar Schindler. Soon after these accolades, Neeson became a very in-demand leading
actor. He starred in the subsequent period pieces Rob Roy (1995) and Michael Collins (1996), the
latter earning him a win for Best Starring Role at the Venice Film Festival and another Golden Globe
nomination. He went on to star as Jean Valjean in the 1998 adaptation of Victor Hugo's Les
Misrables and in The Haunting (1999) as Dr. David Marrow.
Star Wars
In 1999, Neeson starred as Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.
Director George Lucas cast Neeson in the role because he considered the actor to have great skills
and presence, describing him as a "master actor, who the other actors will look up to, who has got
the qualities of strength that the character demands."[21] As the first Star Wars film to be released
in sixteen years, it was surrounded by a large amount of media anticipation. Neeson's connection to
Star Wars started in the Crown Bar, Belfast. Neeson stated to Ricki Lake, "I probably wouldn't have
taken the role if it wasn't for the advice of Peter King in the Crown during a Lyric
reunion."[clarification needed] Despite mixed reviews from critics and fans,[22] The Phantom
Menace was an enormous box-office success and remains the most financially successful Star Wars

film unadjusted for inflation.[23] Neeson's performance as Qui-Gon received several positive
reviews,[24][25] and a Saturn Award nomination.[26] Qui-Gon's disembodied voice, provided by his
uncredited role, would later be heard during a brief scene in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the
Clones (2002). Qui-Gon was supposed to make an appearance in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of
the Sith (2005) as a Force Ghost, and Neeson had hinted at involvement.[27] However, he was
ultimately unable to appear due to a motorcycle injury, and his character is only mentioned in the
film.[28] In the animated television series Star Wars: The Clone Wars (20082014), Neeson
reprised the role of Qui-Gon once again by voicing the character in two episodes of the third season
and one episode of the sixth season.
2001present
Neeson narrated the 2001 documentaries Journey into Amazing Caves, a short about two scientists
who travel around the world to search for material for potential cures,[29] and The Endurance:
Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure. The latter won awards at a number of film festivals including Best
Documentary from both the Chicago Film Critics Association and the National Board of Review.[30]
After being nominated for a Tony Award for his role opposite Laura Linney in The Crucible, Neeson
appeared with Harrison Ford in Kathryn Bigelow's 2002 submarine thriller K-19: The Widowmaker
as Captain Mikhail Polenin. He was also on the cast of Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York with
Leonardo DiCaprio, Brendan Gleeson, Cameron Diaz and Daniel Day-Lewis, and played a recently
widowed writer in Richard Curtis' ensemble comedy Love Actually (2003).[31] His role as Alfred
Kinsey in Kinsey again put the actor up for nomination for a Golden Globe Award but he lost to
Leonardo DiCaprio for The Aviator.
Neeson attending the TIFF premiere of The Other Man, on 7 September 2008.
In 2004, Neeson hosted an episode of the NBC sketch show Saturday Night Live. He starred as a
redneck trucker, Marlon Weaver, in an "Appalachian Emergency Room" sketch and a hippie in a oneoff sketch about two stoners (the other played by Amy Poehler) who attempt to borrow a police dog
to find their lost stash of marijuana. Despite vowing not to play any Irish stereotypes, Neeson did
play a stereotypically Irish man named Lorcan McArdle in the home makeover show parody "You
Call This A House, Do Ya?"[32] In 2005, Neeson played Godfrey of Ibelin in Ridley Scott's epic
adventure Kingdom of Heaven, Ra's al Ghul, one of the main villains in Batman Begins, and Father
Bernard in Neil Jordan's adaptation of Patrick McCabe's novel, Breakfast on Pluto.
In The Simpsons episode "The Father, the Son, and the Holy Guest Star" (2005), he voiced the a
kindly priest who (briefly) converts Bart and Homer to Catholicism.[33] That same year, he gave his
voice to the lion Aslan in the blockbuster fantasy film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch
and the Wardrobe.[34] In 2007, he starred in the American Civil War epic Seraphim Falls.
He also voiced the main character's father, James in the video game, Fallout 3.[35] Executive
producer Todd Howard said, "This role was written with Liam in mind, and provides the dramatic
tone for the entire game".[36] Fallout 3, the third game in the Fallout series, was extremely well
received by critics and shipped 4.7 million copies by the end of 2008, the year it was released.[37]
In the director's commentary of the 2007 Transformers DVD, Michael Bay said that he had told the
animators to seek inspiration from Neeson in creating Optimus Prime's body language. Neeson
appeared as Alistair Little in the BBC Northern Ireland/Big Fish Films television drama Five Minutes
of Heaven, which tells the true story of a young Protestant man convicted of murdering a Catholic
boy during The Troubles.[38]

He starred in the action film Taken in 2008, a French produced film also starring Famke Janssen and
Maggie Grace. Based on a script by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen and directed by Pierre
Morel, the film stars Neeson as a retired CIA operative from their elite Special Activities Division
who sets about tracking down his teenage daughter after she is kidnapped. Taken was a worldwide
box office hit, grossing $223.9 million worldwide, making almost $200 million more than its
production budget. Taken brought Neeson back into the center of the public eye and resulted in his
being cast in many more big-budget Hollywood movies. That year he also narrated the documentary
Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity and again lent his voice to Aslan in The Chronicles of Narnia:
Prince Caspian (2008).[39]
He also provided a voice for Hayao Miyazaki's anime film Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea, which
received an August 2009 release.[40]
Neeson talking to Ralph Fiennes at the Madison Square Garden U2 concert, 1 October 2005
In 2010, Neeson played Zeus in the remake of the 1981 film, Clash of the Titans. The film went on
becoming a huge box office hit, grossing $475 million worldwide.[41] Neeson also starred in Atom
Egoyan's erotic thriller Chloe, theatrically released by Sony Pictures Classics on 26 March 2010.
Chloe had enjoyed commercial success and became the Canadian director's biggest money maker
ever.[42] Later the same year, he played John "Hannibal" Smith in the spin-off movie from the
television series The A-Team.[43][44]
In 2010, Neeson voiced the character Aslan again in the sequel The Chronicles of Narnia: The
Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Later, he stated, "Aslan symbolises a Christlike figure, but he also
symbolises for me Mohammed, Buddha and all the great spiritual leaders and prophets over the
centuries"; this disappointed many fans of the series, who felt that he was "destroying the author's
legacy to be politically correct".[45][46] In 2011, Neeson starred in Unknown, a German-Britis-American co-production of a French book, it was filmed in Berlin in early 2010. It has been
compared to Taken, which was set in Paris. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the film
enjoyed box office success in the United States. It was largely funded by Dark Castle entertainment
with smaller amounts coming from the Berlin film agency.
Neeson reunited with director Steven Spielberg with plans to star as Abraham Lincoln in the 2012
film Lincoln, based on the book Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin.[47][47] In preparation for
the role, Neeson visited Washington, D.C., Springfield, Illinois where Lincoln lived prior to being
elected, and read Lincoln's personal letters.[48] Neeson eventually declined the role, claiming he
was "past his sell date" and had grown too old to play Lincoln.[49] He was later replaced in the role
by Daniel Day-Lewis.
It was announced in July 2010 that Neeson would guest-star on the new Showtime series The Big
C.[50] In 2011, he played himself, in BBC2's series Life's Too Short.
In late 2011, Neeson was cast to play the lead character, a journalist, in a new album recording and
arena production of Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds. He replaced Richard Burton, who had
posthumously appeared in the arena production through CGI animation. Neeson did not physically
appear on the stage, instead playing the role through the use of 3D holography.
In 2012, Neeson starred as John Ottway in Joe Carnahan's The Grey. The film received mostly
positive reviews and Neeson's performance as Ottway received critical acclaim. He also starred in
Taken 2, a successful sequel to his 2008 blockbuster.[51] That year, he once again played Ra's al
Ghul in The Dark Knight Rises, the third and final film in Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy.

He narrated the first trailer for the film.


On 31 January 2014, it was reported that Neeson would work with director Martin Scorsese again in
an adaptation of the novel Silence.[52]
Neeson had a supporting role as the henchman Bad Cop/Good Cop in the animated film The Lego
Movie, which was a critical and commercial success, and went on to become the second highestgrossing film of 2014. He later played Bill Marks in the action film Non-Stop.[53] The film was
released on 28 February 2014.[53] He also appeared, uncredited, as God in the BBC2 series Rev..
Neeson stars in the 2014 film A Walk Among the Tombstones, an adaption of the best-selling novel of
the same name, in which he plays former cop Matthew Scudder, a detective hired to hunt the killers
of a drug dealer's wife. The film opened to positive reviews, with Neeson receiving critical acclaim
for his performance.
Personal life
Neeson lived with actress Helen Mirren during the early 1980s. They had met while working on
Excalibur (1981). Interviewed by James Lipton for Inside the Actors Studio, Neeson said Mirren was
instrumental in his getting an agent.
Neeson met his future wife, actress Natasha Richardson, while performing in a revival of the play
Anna Christie on Broadway in 1993.[54] They married on 3 July 1994. In August 2004, Neeson and
his wife purchased an estate in Millbrook, New York.[55][56] On 18 March 2009, Richardson died
when she suffered a severe head injury in a skiing accident at the Mont Tremblant Resort, north of
Montreal. She and Neeson had two sons together, Michel (born 1995) and Daniel (born 1996).
His nephew Ronan Sexton (son of his sister Bernadette) received a serious head injury after falling
from a telephone box in Brighton in June 2014.[57]
A heavy smoker earlier in his career, Neeson quit smoking in 2003, while working on Love Actually.
This can be seen because in some scenes he has a toothpick in his mouth, his method for quitting.
When he took the role of Hannibal for the 2010 film adaptation of The A-Team, Neeson had
reservations about smoking cigars (which is a signature trait of the character) in the film due to
being an ex-smoker, but agreed to keep that personality trait of Hannibal intact for the film.[58] In
August 2009, Neeson stated on ABC's Good Morning America that he had been naturalised as a
United States citizen.[59] Neeson is a fan of Liverpool FC.[60] and also Crystal Palace F.C..
According to former Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan's autobiography, Neeson asked for
tickets, explaining that a friend introduced him to the club when he moved from Ireland to London
early in his career. In March 2011, he was appointed a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF.[61]
In June 2012, reports that Neeson was converting to Islam were denied by his publicist. However, he
has expressed an affection for the Adhan, the Islamic call to prayer, that he grew used to while
filming Taken 2 in Istanbul: "By the third week, it was like I couldn't live without it. It really became
hypnotic and very moving for me in a very special way. Very beautiful."[62] He has also expressed
admiration for the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius of Loyola.[63]
Honours and awards
Neeson was offered the "Freedom of the Town of Ballymena" by Ballymena Borough Council, but
because of objections made by members of the Democratic Unionist Party regarding his comments
that he had felt like a "second-class citizen" growing up as a Catholic in the town, he declined the

award, citing tensions.[64] Following the controversy, Neeson wrote a letter to the council, stating;
"I will always remain very proud of my upbringing in, and association with, the town and my country
of birth, which I will continue to promote at every opportunity. Indeed I regard the enduring support
over the years from all sections of the community in Ballymena as being more than sufficient
recognition for any success which I may have achieved as an actor."[65] On 28 January 2013,
Neeson received the Freedom of the Borough from Ballymena Borough Council at a ceremony in the
town.[65] He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by Queen Elizabeth II
in her 1999 New Year Honours.[66] The American Ireland Fund honoured Neeson with their
Performing Arts Award for the great distinction he has brought to Ireland at their 2008 Dinner Gala
in New York.[67] In 2009, at a ceremony in New York, Neeson was awarded an honorary doctorate
by Queen's University, Belfast.[68]
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liam_Neeson
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