'''William John "Liam" Neeson''' OBE, born June 71952, is an Oscar-nominated Irish actor.He was raised as a Roman Catholic in the predominately Protestant and Unionist town of Ballymena in Northern Ireland and later attended Queen's University of Belfast. However, he left the university without graduating. When asked by an interviewer about his upbringing in relation to the Troubles, Neeson spoke of Ballymena as ''"a hardworking community that witnessed little of the sectarian prejudice that plagues much of Northern Ireland."''
In fact, as a young man most of his friends were Protestants. However, on being offered "Freedom of the town of Ballymena" by Ballymena Borough Council, his subsequent comments that he had felt like a "second-class citizen" growing up in the town, resulted in the offer being withdrawn. At age nine, Neeson began taking boxing lessons at the All Saints Youth Club. Standing six feet four inches high, he became a youth champion before a blackout during one of his boxing matches forced him to withdraw from the ring.
Since July 3, 1994, Neeson has been married to actress Natasha Richardson. They have two sons, Michéal Richard (born 1995) and Daniel Jack (born 1996). The family home is in exurban Millbrook, New York.
Career
High-profile appearances include the lead roles in ''Darkman'', ''Schindler's List'', ''Kinsey'', ''Michael Collins'', Qui-Gon Jinn in ''Star Wars: the Phantom Menace'' and ''Rob Roy''. Other well-known supporting roles include voicing the lion Aslan in the blockbuster fantasy film ''The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'', as Dr. Lovell in ''Nell'', Godfrey of Ibelin in ''Kingdom of Heaven'' and Henri Ducard in ''Batman Begins''. Several of these characters are mentors to the main character who die at some point in the film. He has also voiced the role of a kindly priest on ''The Simpsons'' who converted Bart and Homer to Catholicism.His performance as Oskar Schindler in ''Schindler's List'' earned him a very wide universal acclaim as well as an Academy Award nomination in 1993, but the award went to Tom Hanks for his performance in ''Philadelphia''.
As of 2006, Neeson's next film appearance will be in the American Civil War epic ''Seraphim Falls'' with Pierce Brosnan and Angelica Huston. He is also set to star as Abraham Lincoln in a film directed by Steven Spielberg.
Neeson was named an Officer of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II in her 1999 New Year's Honours List.
Trivia
*Liam Neeson's favourite Christmas song is "Fairytale of New York" by The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl, according to a questionnaire in the ''Love Actually'' script book (UK).*In 1989 at the end of the PBS ID, Liam's voiceover says ''"This is PBS."''
Filmography
| Year | Film | Role |
| 2008 | ''The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian'' | Aslan (voice) |
| 2007 | ''Lincoln'' | Abraham Lincoln |
| 2006 | ''Seraphim Falls'' | Carver |
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| 2005 | ''The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'' | Aslan (voice) |
| ''Breakfast on Pluto'' | Father Bernard | |
| ''Batman Begins'' | Henri Ducard/Ra's Al Ghul | |
| ''Kingdom of Heaven'' | Godfrey of Ibelin | |
| 2005 | ''The Simpsons | Father Sean |
| 2004 | ''Kinsey'' | Alfred Kinsey |
| 2003 | ''Love Actually'' | Daniel |
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| 2002 | ''Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones'' | Qui-Gon Jinn |
| ''K-19: The Widowmaker'' | Mikhail Polenin | |
| ''Gangs of New York'' | 'Priest' Vallon | |
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| 1999 | ''Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace'' | Qui-Gon Jinn |
| ''The Haunting'' | Dr. David Marrow | |
| 1998 | ''Les Misérables'' | Jean Valjean |
| 1996 | ''Michael Collins'' | Michael Collins |
| 1995 | ''Rob Roy'' | Robert Roy MacGregor |
| 1994 | ''Nell'' | Dr. Jerome 'Jerry' Lovell |
| 1993 | ''Schindler's List'' | Oskar Schindler |
| 1992 | ''Leap of Faith'' | Will |
| 1991 | ''Under Suspicion'' | Tony Aaron |
| 1990 | ''Darkman'' | Peyton Westlake (aka Darkman) |
| 1988 | ''The Dead Pool'' | Peter Swan | ''High Spirits'' | Martin Brogan | ''Satisfaction'' | Martin Falcon |
| 1986 | ''The Mission'' | Fielding |
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| 1984 | ''Ellis Island'' | Kevin Murray |
| ''The Bounty'' | Charles Churchill | |
| 1983 | ''Krull'' | Kegan |
| 1982 | ''Merlin and the Sword'' (aka Arthur the King) | Grak |
| 1981 | ''Excalibur'' | Gawaine |
External links
* The Liam Neeson Fansite, last updated in 2003
* Liam Neeson
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