February 24, 2014
Liam Neeson Explains Why He Keeps on Making Action Movies
At 61, Liam Neeson says he is “a wee bit embarrassed” to be an action star. But the reason why he keeps making action films like “Non-Stop” (in theaters Feb. 28) isn’t just for the money. It helps him avoid “wallowing in sadness” after the death of his wife. “I’m not good without work,” the actor told Anderson Cooper in an interview during Sunday’s edition of “60 Minutes”. “I just don’t – I just don’t wallow too much. You know? And I just didn’t want to – especially for my boys – seem to be wallowing in sadness or depression.”
Neeson has made over 20 films since his late wife, actress Natasha Richardson, passed away in 2009 after a skiing accident. “Taken,” which came out just two months before Richardson’s death, transformed Neeson from an Academy Award-nominated dramatic actor to one of the highest paid action stars in Hollywood, even though he thought the thriller would go straight to DVD.
“I was convinced it was straight to video, so it would go under the radar,” Neeson said. “It just seemed such a simple, little story. I thought there was nothing complex about it. There’s a guy determined to find his daughter. ‘Oh yeah, look, he finds her. And he kills all these guys.’”
Neeson also revealed that there is at least one of his performances that he is unsatisfied with: His role in Steven Spielberg’s 1993 Holocaust drama, “Schindler’s List”. “I thought the film was quite extraordinary, except for myself,” Neeson said of his first and only Oscar-nominated performance to date. “I didn’t own the part. I didn’t see enough of me in there.”
Liam Neeson Explains Why He Keeps on Making Action Movies, Talks About Wife's Death