Liam Neeson
Born: Jun 7, 1952
Irish-born Neeson worked as a forklift operator for Guinness, truck driver, assistant architect and an amateur boxer. He had originally sought a career as a teacher by attending Queens College in Belfast. However, in 1976, Neeson joined the Belfast Lyric Players' Theater and made his professional acting in the play "The Risen People". After two years, Neeson moved to Dublin's Abbey Theater where he would perform the classics. It was here that he was spotted by director John Boorman and was cast in the film 'Excalibur (1981)', which dealt with the Arthurian legend. From there, he would act in a number of average films and Television Mini-series until he gained notice for his role as the deaf mute in 'Suspect (1987)'. Neeson would not be the lead in a movie until he appeared in 'Darkman (1990)'. Good performances in 'Leap of Faith (1992)' and 'Husbands and Wives (1992)' led to Neeson being picked for the role of Oskar Schindler in Steven Spielberg's 'Schindler's List (1993)'. For this role, Neeson would be nominated for the Academy and the Golden Globe. In 1993, he made his in "Anna Christie" in which he co-starred with Natasha Richardson. For his role in this play, Neeson would be nominated for a Tony. When he returned to the big screen, Neeson would again co-star with Richardson in the Jodie Foster movie 'Nell (1994)'. In the next 2 years, Neeson would play characters close to his roots when he was the eighteenth century Scottish Highlander 'Rob Roy ...[MORE]
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