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Liam Neeson was born on June 7, 1952 in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, to Katherine (Brown), a cook, and Bernard Neeson, a school caretaker. He was raised in a Catholic household. During his early years, Liam worked as a forklift operator for Guinness, a truck driver, an assistant architect and an amateur boxer. He had originally sought a career as a teacher by attending St. Mary's Teaching College, Newcastle. However, in 1976, Neeson joined the Belfast Lyric Players' Theater and made his professional acting debut in the play "The Risen People". After two years, Neeson moved to Dublin's Abbey Theater where he performed the classics. It was here that he was spotted by director John Boorman and was cast in the film Excalibur (1981) as Sir Gawain, his first high-profile film role.Through the 1980s Neeson appeared in a handful of films and British TV series - including The Bounty (1984), A Woman of Substance (1984), The Mission (1986), and Duet for One (1986) - but it was not until he moved to Hollywood to pursue larger roles that he began to get noticed. His turn as a mute homeless man in Suspect (1987) garnered good reviews, as did supporting roles in The Good Mother (1988) and High Spirits (1988) - though he also starred in the best-to-be-forgotten Satisfaction (1988), which also featured a then-unknown Julia Roberts - but leading man status eluded him until the cult favorite Darkman (1990), directed by Sam Raimi. From there, Neeson starred in Under Suspicion (1991) and Ethan Frome (1993), was hailed for his performance in Woody Allen's Husbands and Wives (1992), and ultimately was picked by Steven Spielberg to play Oskar Schindler in Schindler's List (1993). The starring role in the Oscar-winning Holocaust film brought Neeson Academy Award, BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations for Best Actor.Also in 1993, he made his Broadway debut with a Tony-nominated performance in "Anna Christie", in which he co-starred with his future wife Natasha Richardson. The next year, the two also starred opposite Jodie Foster in the movie Nell (1994), and were married in July of that year. Leading roles as the 18th century Scottish Highlander Rob Roy (1995) and the Irish revolutionary leader Michael Collins (1996) followed, and soon Neeson was solidified as one of Hollywood's top leading men. He starred in the highly-anticipated Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) as Qui-Gon Jinn, received a Golden Globe nomination for Kinsey (2004), played the mysterious Ducard in Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins (2005), and provided the voice for Aslan in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005).Neeson found a second surprise career as an action leading man with the release of Taken (2008) in early 2009, an unexpected box office hit about a retired CIA agent attempting to rescue his daughter from being sold into prostitution. However, less than two months after the release of the film, tragedy struck when his wife Natasha Richardson suffered a fatal head injury while skiing and passed away days afterward. Neeson returned to high-profile roles in 2010 with two back-to-back big-budget films, Clash of the Titans (2010) and The A-Team (2010), and returned to the action genre with Unknown (2011), The Grey (2011), Battleship (2012) and Taken 2 (2012), as well as the sequel Wrath of the Titans (2012).Neeson was awarded Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 1999 Queen's New Year's Honours List for his services to drama. He has two sons from his marriage to Richardson: Micheal Richard Antonio Neeson (born June 22, 1995) and Daniel Jack Neeson (born August 27, 1996).
Liam Neeson
Bio: Liam Neeson was born on June 7, 1952 in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, to Katherine (Brown), a cook, and Bernard Neeson, a school caretaker. He was raised in a Catholic household. During his early years, Liam worked as a forklift operator for Guinness, a truck driver, an assistant architect and an amateur boxer. He had originally sought a career as a teacher by attending St. Mary's Teaching College, Newcastle. However, in 1976, Neeson joined the Belfast Lyric Players' Theater and made his professional acting debut in the play "The Risen People". After two years, Neeson moved to Dublin's Abbey Theater where he performed the classics. It was here that he was spotted by director John Boorman and was cast in the film Excalibur (1981) as Sir Gawain, his first high-profile film role.Through the 1980s Neeson appeared in a handful of films and British TV series - including The Bounty (1984), A Woman of Substance (1984), The Mission (1986), and Duet for One (1986) - but it was not until he moved to Hollywood to pursue larger roles that he began to get noticed. His turn as a mute homeless man in Suspect (1987) garnered good reviews, as did supporting roles in The Good Mother (1988) and High Spirits (1988) - though he also starred in the best-to-be-forgotten Satisfaction (1988), which also featured a then-unknown Julia Roberts - but leading man status eluded him until the cult favorite Darkman (1990), directed by Sam Raimi. From there, Neeson starred in Under Suspicion (1991) and Ethan Frome (1993), was hailed for his performance in Woody Allen's Husbands and Wives (1992), and ultimately was picked by Steven Spielberg to play Oskar Schindler in Schindler's List (1993). The starring role in the Oscar-winning Holocaust film brought Neeson Academy Award, BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations for Best Actor.Also in 1993, he made his Broadway debut with a Tony-nominated performance in "Anna Christie", in which he co-starred with his future wife Natasha Richardson. The next year, the two also starred opposite Jodie Foster in the movie Nell (1994), and were married in July of that year. Leading roles as the 18th century Scottish Highlander Rob Roy (1995) and the Irish revolutionary leader Michael Collins (1996) followed, and soon Neeson was solidified as one of Hollywood's top leading men. He starred in the highly-anticipated Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) as Qui-Gon Jinn, received a Golden Globe nomination for Kinsey (2004), played the mysterious Ducard in Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins (2005), and provided the voice for Aslan in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005).Neeson found a second surprise career as an action leading man with the release of Taken (2008) in early 2009, an unexpected box office hit about a retired CIA agent attempting to rescue his daughter from being sold into prostitution. However, less than two months after the release of the film, tragedy struck when his wife Natasha Richardson suffered a fatal head injury while skiing and passed away days afterward. Neeson returned to high-profile roles in 2010 with two back-to-back big-budget films, Clash of the Titans (2010) and The A-Team (2010), and returned to the action genre with Unknown (2011), The Grey (2011), Battleship (2012) and Taken 2 (2012), as well as the sequel Wrath of the Titans (2012).Neeson was awarded Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 1999 Queen's New Year's Honours List for his services to drama. He has two sons from his marriage to Richardson: Micheal Richard Antonio Neeson (born June 22, 1995) and Daniel Jack Neeson (born August 27, 1996).

Tivia: Wanted to be in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) so badly, he did not even bother reading the script.On March 16, 2009, his wife Natasha Richardson suffered a brain injury in a skiing accident. On March 18, 2009, she died in a hospital. Neeson interrupted filming of his movie Chloe (2009) to be by her side.Admitted in 2014 that he'd had to quit alcohol after having begun to quietly drink heavily following Natasha Richardson's death in 2009, eventually drinking up to two to three bottles of wine per night.Regarding some rumors saying that he "felt like a puppet while working on Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)," Neeson said, "That's simply not true," and that he had "absolutely no misgivings" about being in "Star Wars," adding that Lucas was "very good" to work with. "He was clear about what he wanted," said Neeson.Attended Queen's University of Belfast for a short while to study physics and computer science, but flunked out.For a couple of years, he was the original choice to play the lead role in Lincoln (2012), which would have reunited his partnership with Steven Spielberg after their massive success with Schindler's List (1993). However, due to the many delays with the filming, Neeson felt he was too old for the role and he turned it down. It went to Daniel Day-Lewis, who won his third Oscar for the role.Was a boxer as a teenager in Northern Ireland, which resulted in getting his nose broken at age 15. Nevertheless, he went on to win the Irish Youth Championship. However, a brief blackout after one of his fights caused him to give up the ring for good.Was considered for the role of James Bond in GoldenEye (1995), which went to Pierce Brosnan.He recalled his most embarrassing moment in acting as when, relatively early in his career, he auditioned for the role of Fezzik, the giant in The Princess Bride (1987). Director Rob Reiner had a look of disgust on his face when he realized that Neeson was "only" six-feet-four. Andr�� Ren�� Roussimoff ended up getting the role.It was his role in Shining Through (1992) as a high Nazi party official that got him noticed by Steven Spielberg, and that eventually led to him being cast as Oskar Schindler in Schindler's List (1993).Won a libel case against newspapers that claimed that his marriage was in trouble. (October 1998)Originally planned to become a teacher before discovering acting.In an interview with the BBC, he said that Northern Irish Protestant minister Ian Paisley influenced his decision to become an actor. Neeson used to sneak into the church in his hometown, Ballymena, and watch Paisley preach. "He had a magnificent presence and it was incredible to watch this six-foot-plus man just Bible-thumping away. It was acting but it was also great acting and stirring too".He was considered for the role of Van Helsing in Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) (and reportedly very much wanted the role). However, he was turned down after Anthony Hopkins showed an interest in the role and ultimately got it.Is a huge fan of boxing and said that Muhammad Ali was the most famous boxer he ever met. Was an amateur boxer, a sport he started participating in at the age of 9. He had his last fight at age 17.Schindler's List (1993) is ranked #3 on the American Film Institute's 100 Most Inspiring Movies of All Time.Was an honorary board member of the CDS (Conference of Drama Schools) in England, which also included Sir Anthony Hopkins, Brian Cox, Richard Harris, Peter O'Toole, and Jeremy Irons, to name a few. The board oversaw all drama schools in England.First worked with his future wife, actress Natasha Richardson, on the miniseries Ellis Island (1984).Was chosen for the role of Gawain in Excalibur (1981) primarily because director John Boorman wanted a large man in the role for the duel between Gawain and Lancelot (Nicholas Clay). It was on this film where he met Helen Mirren, who was playing Morgana.Neeson is a National Goodwill Ambassador to Ireland.He was awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of British Empire) in the 2000 Queen's Millennium Honours List for his services to drama.His character, Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn, was trained by Count Dooku, who was played by Christopher Lee. Lee ended up passing away on Neeson's birthday, June 7.Was scheduled to produce a television miniseries based on the early years of the IRA based on the Leon Uris book Trinity.Has worked repeatedly with Laura Linney, including in Kinsey (2004) and Love Actually (2003), and in a Broadway revival of "The Crucible," playing husband and wife in Kinsey (2004) and "The Crucible." The two have joked about feeling like "an old married couple".He started his acting career at the age of 33, when he saw an advertisement of the theatre in Belfast, which was looking for a tall man. As he was 6' 4" tall, he thought that he was right for the role. He applied and got the job, which saw him making his theatre debut playing Irish trade unionist Big Jim Larkin.Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#74) (1995).Ranked #69 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. (October 1997)Friends with Ralph Fiennes, Henry Herman, and Ciar��n Hinds.As of 2015, he has appeared in three films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: The Mission (1986), Schindler's List (1993), and Gangs of New York (2002). Of those, Schindler's List (1993) is the only one to have won the award.Was Oliver Stone's first choice for the role of King Philip of Macedonia in Alexander (2004), which went to Val Kilmer.Started acting in his early twenties, upon joining the Belfast Lyric Players' theater.He and Catherine Zeta-Jones were so frightened by the set of the film The Haunting (1999) that neither of them wanted to film there after dark.Received an honorary doctorate from his alma mater, Queen's University of Belfast, at the British consulate on May 6, 2009, in New York.Appeared with Daniel Day-Lewis in The Bounty (1984) and Gangs of New York (2002). Neeson later appeared on stage as John Proctor in a 2002 production of "The Crucible," a role played by Day-Lewis in the 1996 film version of the play. After dropping out of Steven Spielberg's biography of Abraham Lincoln, Neeson was replaced by Day-Lewis.After first meeting on the set of Excalibur (1981), Neeson and Helen Mirren lived together for four years, after which time Mirren met husband-to-be Taylor Hackford when he directed her in White Nights (1985).Is a member of the Dublin Shakespeare Theatre Festival, where his past credits include "Hamlet", "King Richard II" and "All's Well That Ends Well".Was twice nominated for Broadway's Tony Award as Best Actor (Play): in 1993 for a revival of Eugene O'Neill's "Anna Christie," and in 2002 for a revival of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible".Auditioned for, and was accepted by, the Bristol Old Vic Drama School in England, but decided to attend the Gaiety School of acting instead so he could stay active with the Dublin Shakespeare Festival while in school.Was considered for the role of Count Dracula in the cult classic The Monster Squad (1987), which went to Duncan Regehr.One of his oldest and dearest friends is Irish actor Ciar��n Hinds, the two having met as struggling actors on the set of Excalibur (1981).Was connected to David Lean's production of "Nostromo," but withdrew before preproduction began and Lean's subsequent death.He has two roles in common with his The Bounty (1984) co-star Laurence Olivier: (1) Olivier played Zeus in Clash of the Titans (1981) while Neeson played him in the remake Clash of the Titans (2010) and its sequel Wrath of the Titans (2012) and (2) Olivier played General Douglas MacArthur in Inchon (1981) while Neeson played him in Battle for Incheon: Operation Chromite (2016).Attended and graduated from the Gaiety School of Drama in Dublin, Ireland.During the 1990s, he was very active with the Royal National Theatre in London, where he performed a wide range of Shakespeare's works.Dated Barbra Streisand from 1991 to 1992.Phil Coulter composed a song for his wedding. Liam Neeson voiced several tracks on Coulter's CDs.He has appeared in one film that has been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: Schindler's List (1993).Is a longtime supporter of the legalization of abortion in Ireland.Turned down playing James Bond in Golden Eye because he didn't want to be in an action film.He was scheduled to make a film of A Tale of Two Cities to be directed by Terry Gilliam but it was shelved due to budget problems,.
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Biography: Liam Neeson was born on June 7, 1952 in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, to Katherine (Brown), a cook, and Bernard Neeson, a school caretaker. He was raised in a Catholic household. During his early years, Liam worked as a forklift operator for Guinness,
Trivia: Wanted to be in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) so badly, he did not even bother reading the script.On March 16, 2009, his wife Natasha Richardson suffered a brain injury in a skiing accident. On March 18, 2009, she died in a hospital. Neeson interrupted filming of his movie Chloe (2009) to be by her side.Admitted in 2014 that he'd had to quit alcohol after having begun to quietly drink heavily following Natasha Richardson's death in 2009, eventually drinking up to two to three bottles of wine per night.Regarding some rumors saying that he "felt like a puppet while working on Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)," Neeson said, "That's simply not true," and that he had "absolutely no misgivings" about being in "Star Wars," adding that Lucas was "very good" to work with. "He was clear about what he wanted," said Neeson.Attended Queen's University of Belfast for a short while to study physics and computer science, but flunked out.For a couple of years, he was the original choice to play the lead role in Lincoln (2012), which would have reunited his partnership with Steven Spielberg after their massive success with Schindler's List (1993). However, due to the many delays with the filming, Neeson felt he was too old for the role and he turned it down. It went to Daniel Day-Lewis, who won his third Oscar for the role.Was a boxer as a teenager in Northern Ireland, which resulted in getting his nose broken at age 15. Nevertheless, he went on to win the Irish Youth Championship. However, a brief blackout after one of his fights caused him to give up the ring for good.Was considered for the role of James Bond in GoldenEye (1995), which went to Pierce Brosnan.He recalled his most embarrassing moment in acting as when, relatively early in his career, he auditioned for the role of Fezzik, the giant in The Princess Bride (1987). Director Rob Reiner had a look of disgust on his face when he realized that Neeson was "only" six-feet-four. Andr�� Ren�� Roussimoff ended up getting the role.It was his role in Shining Through (1992) as a high Nazi party official that got him noticed by Steven Spielberg, and that eventually led to him being cast as Oskar Schindler in Schindler's List (1993).Won a libel case against newspapers that claimed that his marriage was in trouble. (October 1998)Originally planned to become a teacher before discovering acting.In an interview with the BBC, he said that Northern Irish Protestant minister Ian Paisley influenced his decision to become an actor. Neeson used to sneak into the church in his hometown, Ballymena, and watch Paisley preach. "He had a magnificent presence and it was incredible to watch this six-foot-plus man just Bible-thumping away. It was acting but it was also great acting and stirring too".He was considered for the role of Van Helsing in Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) (and reportedly very much wanted the role). However, he was turned down after Anthony Hopkins showed an interest in the role and ultimately got it.Is a huge fan of boxing and said that Muhammad Ali was the most famous boxer he ever met. Was an amateur boxer, a sport he started participating in at the age of 9. He had his last fight at age 17.Schindler's List (1993) is ranked #3 on the American Film Institute's 100 Most Inspiring Movies of All Time.Was an honorary board member of the CDS (Conference of Drama Schools) in England, which also included Sir Anthony Hopkins, Brian Cox, Richard Harris, Peter O'Toole, and Jeremy Irons, to name a few. The board oversaw all drama schools in England.First worked with his future wife, actress Natasha Richardson, on the miniseries Ellis Island (1984).Was chosen for the role of Gawain in Excalibur (1981) primarily because director John Boorman wanted a large man in the role for the duel between Gawain and Lancelot (Nicholas Clay). It was on this film where he met Helen Mirren, who was playing Morgana.Neeson is a National Goodwill Ambassador to Ireland.He was awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of British Empire) in the 2000 Queen's Millennium Honours List for his services to drama.His character, Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn, was trained by Count Dooku, who was played by Christopher Lee. Lee ended up passing away on Neeson's birthday, June 7.Was scheduled to produce a television miniseries based on the early years of the IRA based on the Leon Uris book Trinity.Has worked repeatedly with Laura Linney, including in Kinsey (2004) and Love Actually (2003), and in a Broadway revival of "The Crucible," playing husband and wife in Kinsey (2004) and "The Crucible." The two have joked about feeling like "an old married couple".He started his acting career at the age of 33, when he saw an advertisement of the theatre in Belfast, which was looking for a tall man. As he was 6' 4" tall, he thought that he was right for the role. He applied and got the job, which saw him making his theatre debut playing Irish trade unionist Big Jim Larkin.Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#74) (1995).Ranked #69 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. (October 1997)Friends with Ralph Fiennes, Henry Herman, and Ciar��n Hinds.As of 2015, he has appeared in three films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: The Mission (1986), Schindler's List (1993), and Gangs of New York (2002). Of those, Schindler's List (1993) is the only one to have won the award.Was Oliver Stone's first choice for the role of King Philip of Macedonia in Alexander (2004), which went to Val Kilmer.Started acting in his early twenties, upon joining the Belfast Lyric Players' theater.He and Catherine Zeta-Jones were so frightened by the set of the film The Haunting (1999) that neither of them wanted to film there after dark.Received an honorary doctorate from his alma mater, Queen's University of Belfast, at the British consulate on May 6, 2009, in New York.Appeared with Daniel Day-Lewis in The Bounty (1984) and Gangs of New York (2002). Neeson later appeared on stage as John Proctor in a 2002 production of "The Crucible," a role played by Day-Lewis in the 1996 film version of the play. After dropping out of Steven Spielberg's biography of Abraham Lincoln, Neeson was replaced by Day-Lewis.After first meeting on the set of Excalibur (1981), Neeson and Helen Mirren lived together for four years, after which time Mirren met husband-to-be Taylor Hackford when he directed her in White Nights (1985).Is a member of the Dublin Shakespeare Theatre Festival, where his past credits include "Hamlet", "King Richard II" and "All's Well That Ends Well".Was twice nominated for Broadway's Tony Award as Best Actor (Play): in 1993 for a revival of Eugene O'Neill's "Anna Christie," and in 2002 for a revival of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible".Auditioned for, and was accepted by, the Bristol Old Vic Drama School in England, but decided to attend the Gaiety School of acting instead so he could stay active with the Dublin Shakespeare Festival while in school.Was considered for the role of Count Dracula in the cult classic The Monster Squad (1987), which went to Duncan Regehr.One of his oldest and dearest friends is Irish actor Ciar��n Hinds, the two having met as struggling actors on the set of Excalibur (1981).Was connected to David Lean's production of "Nostromo," but withdrew before preproduction began and Lean's subsequent death.He has two roles in common with his The Bounty (1984) co-star Laurence Olivier: (1) Olivier played Zeus in Clash of the Titans (1981) while Neeson played him in the remake Clash of the Titans (2010) and its sequel Wrath of the Titans (2012) and (2) Olivier played General Douglas MacArthur in Inchon (1981) while Neeson played him in Battle for Incheon: Operation Chromite (2016).Attended and graduated from the Gaiety School of Drama in Dublin, Ireland.During the 1990s, he was very active with the Royal National Theatre in London, where he performed a wide range of Shakespeare's works.Dated Barbra Streisand from 1991 to 1992.Phil Coulter composed a song for his wedding. Liam Neeson voiced several tracks on Coulter's CDs.He has appeared in one film that has been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: Schindler's List (1993).Is a longtime supporter of the legalization of abortion in Ireland.Turned down playing James Bond in Golden Eye because he didn't want to be in an action film.He was scheduled to make a film of A Tale of Two Cities to be directed by Terry Gilliam but it was shelved due to budget problems,.
Trademarks: Often takes roles in which he is a mentor/trainer/father figure to a younger man, as in, for example, Batman Begins (2005), Kingdom of Heaven (2005), Gangs of New York (2002), and Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999). His character often dies early in the film and/or the student's life so that the young man can apply the Neeson character's lessons to his own ongoing struggle Frequently portrays real people (e.g. Rob Roy, Oskar Schindler, Michael Collins, Alfred Kinsey, Mark Felt) Towering height Deep gravelly voice Northern Irish accent, sometimes with a mid-Atlantic lilt
Quotes: I never did think of myself as handsome--terribly attractive, yes, but not handsome. <br /> <hr> I think I realized there were two communities in Northern Ireland when I was about nine or 10, not because there was any trouble but because in certain years my parents would keep us indoors on the 12th of July. I couldn't figure that out, because all my mates were out dancing in the streets and I wanted to go out and join them. So it was then that I sensed a "them and us" attitude. <br /> <hr> No, I don't get obsessed with acting. Because in the past when I have got obsessed about it, it really got in the way of the creative process. I've learned to hang the character on the coat-peg at the end of the day, and when I leave in the morning I pick it up again. And I had to work at that because the other way lies a strange sort of madness. <br /> <hr> Laid-back? My wife said that? Well, I guess I am. It takes a lot to get me riled. <br /> <hr> [on the widespread unemployment of actors and their fear of it] The truth is I love the insecurity part of it, it keeps me on my toes. I think you become bland and predictable without the stress and angst. There's a certain lethargy that sets in.
Salaries: Taken 3 (2015) - $20,000,000 <br /> <hr> Non-Stop (2014) - $20,000,000 <br /> <hr> Taken 2 (2012) - $15,000,000 <br /> <hr> Battleship (2012) - $10,000,000 <br /> <hr> Wrath of the Titans (2012) - $7,000,000
Job title: Actor,Producer,Writer
Others works: (1993- ). Active on Broadway in the following productions: (March 7, 2002 - June 9, 2002) Stage play: "The Crucible". Directed by Richard Eyre. Virginia Theatre; 101 performances. Cast included Liam Neeson as "John Proctor". Played M
Spouse: Natasha Richardson (July 3, 1994 - March 18, 2009) (her death, 2 children)
Children: Daniel Jack NeesonMiche��l Neeson
Parents: Katherine Neeson (Brown) Bernard Neeson
Relatives: Bernadette Neeson (Sibling) Elizabeth Neeson (Sibling) Rosaline Neeson (Sibling)
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