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#1 JRPomazon

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Posted 27 January 2010 - 12:14 PM

Liam Neeson quits film as grief for late wife Natasha Richardson overwhelms him

Tuesday, 26 January 2010

Since the death of his actress wife Natasha Richardson in a skiing accident last year Liam Neeson has immersed himself in work, finding some sort of comfort in his hectic schedule.

Despite his heartache the hard-working Ballymena man saw through the various movie commitments he had made prior to the accident — even lining up a few new projects.

But it seems his overwhelming grief — combined with a dizzying timetable — has finally caught up with the father-of-two.

Neeson has dropped out of a major new movie starring Jeremy Irons about the saint who brought Christianity to Scotland, citing his anguish following his wife’s death after an accident in Canada last March.

The star of Taken and the new A-Team movie had signed up for a new film by Scottish director Norman Stone about the historical figure Saint Columba, but according to the moviemaker the 57-year-old actor has now scrapped plans to appear in the film.

Stone, who directed Shadowlands and The Mirror Crack’d, said that he had given Neeson a few months to consider his position after Richardson’s death. But he said Neeson had decided not to go ahead with the role.

“It has been a difficult time for Liam,” said Stone.

“I think he would have been great in the film. We wanted him to play the part of King Aidan, who has fiery clashes with Columba (Irons).

“It would have been great to see him alongside Jeremy.

“The script was with him for several months and I understand he loved it.

“He has decided not to go ahead, which is a pity, but the decision was made after what has been a difficult time for him and I respect the circumstances.

“He is a truly great actor.”

The break from filming comes after a busy year of back-to-back movies.

As well as the A-Team Neeson has a number of other films due for release this year including the remake of the Clash Of The Titans and The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader, for which he provides the voice of Aslan.

A number of other movies are planned for release next year including the Russell Crowe thriller The Next Three Days and Unknown White Male, which is currently filming.

Source: The Belfast Telegraph


I suppose it comes as no surprise that the loss of his wife would affect him, but it's still regrettable that he decided to quit all together.

source: http://www.independe...im-1879238.html

Edited by JRPomazon, 27 January 2010 - 02:10 PM.


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Posted 27 January 2010 - 12:36 PM

He never actually says hes quitting forever did he? It looks like from the article that he just left that one film.

It would be a shame in any case, Liam Neeson has played some golden parts. Even enough to excuse him for his bad taste now and then.

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Posted 27 January 2010 - 02:09 PM

He never actually says hes quitting forever did he? It looks like from the article that he just left that one film.

It would be a shame in any case, Liam Neeson has played some golden parts. Even enough to excuse him for his bad taste now and then.


After rereading the article again, I think you might be right on this just being this one film. Geez, got myself worried over nothing.

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Posted 27 January 2010 - 02:33 PM

It's a simple mistake, JRP --the English language makes it easy to read it as either "Liam quits THIS film" or "Liam quits film altogether", which is how I also took it initially -- I only hope I'm wrong.

I wouldn't blame him for giving up either for a long while or forever, though. I hope he can find a way to keep himself busy in this time of grief, whether it be his children, acting, or elsewhere, but he's old enough and famous enough that he could retire quite easily if he so chose. Everything surrounding his wife's death was so tragic, after all -- she goes for a fun ski trip, conks her head, claims to be just fine and refuses medical help, then slips away without anyone realizing what's happening. You don't know who or what to blame after something like that, but it must be hard as hell to let go.

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Posted 27 January 2010 - 10:11 PM

I hope it's only one film. If he's done with his career in general then the world will have lost a good actor.

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Posted 27 January 2010 - 10:17 PM

All the same, I hope the man does get better and find a way to get through this - I'm amazed he kept working given how terrible the incident was. Certainly, if it takes awhile no one can question it.




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