Liam Neeson is an Irish actor born on June 7, 1952. He is known for his powerful performances in both dramatic and action films, including Schindler's List, Taken, and The Grey. Neeson's talent and versatility have earned him critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. He has received several award nominations throughout his career and continues to be a respected figure in the film industry.

"Acting with creatures that aren't there is kind like acting with an actor who refuses to come out of his trailer. You still have to go on and do the scene."



"I'm not the kind of actor that would know what my character had for breakfast last Tuesday."



"And the Institute sent me a little film footage of Kinsey himself preparing to do an interview for television to talk about his work, so that was quite valuable for me."



"Acting is invigorating. But I don't analyse it too much. It's like a dog smelling where it's going to do its toilet in the morning."



"I love working with children and this young boy, Thomas Sangster, is quite a remarkable young actor. He raises your game, you know. He certainly raised mine."



"But let's just say, I'm Irish. I grew up in the 1950s. Religion had a very tight iron fist."



"I did, although I didn't read from page 1 to page 187 but I read chunks of it. I did a little bit of science when I was in the university so I was able to understand the graphs and pie charts and stuff like that. It was extremely dry."



"Well, I think they're all basically the same story. Every culture in the world has them. When you strip it down and analyze it, it's the young man or girl who goes through a trial or ordeal and hits a very low ebb but manages to get guidance from a Merlin type figure."



"It's interesting, the more successful you become the more people want to give you stuff for nothing."



"Well, I think I've made 44 films and only like four times I've played real characters I'm just drawn to people who have a pioneer spirit, this extraordinary energy and commitment to their cause."

