Liam Neeson appeared in over 100 feature films since he made his big debut in an adaptation of John Bunyan’s “Pilgrim’s progress” 47 years ago. He spent the 1980s to support himself in top -class films such as “Excalibur”, “The Bounty”, “The Dead Pool”. The following year Sam Raimi Neeson threw as Peyton Westlake alias DarkmanBut only when Steven Spielberg entrusted the Irish actor with the title role in “Schindler’s List” that he was gone as a film star.
When Neeson surprised the cinema -goers in 2008 by thriving as an action star in “Taken”, he leaned strongly in the piece. Two sequels followed, as did “the A team”, “unknown”, “non-stop” and “all night”. There was something strange for serious fans of Neeson’s work. Combine this with his appearance in Seth MacFarlanes irrevocably silly “A million options to die in the West”, “ And these Killjoys were certain that he somehow reduced himself for big pay days. Was there anything that Neeson wouldn’t do?
Actually there was and it is something he decided to never do again. No, it’s not “a” Krull “pequel.
Liam Neeson has a strict guideline without motorcycles
In an interview from 2018 With Men’s JournalNeeson revealed that there is an element that guarantees a hard “no” from him. “I read a few scripts in which the character is on a motorcycle,” he said, “and I’m so important for the script?” “Yes that’s it.” ‘Ok, I’m not there.’ “
What is his problem with motorcycles? In 2000, Neeson drove near his house in Lithgow, New York, near his house when a deer jumped onto the street in front of him. Neeson, who wore a helmet, hit the deer (which died of his injuries) and was thrown into an earth embark. If he had stayed in the vehicle, he would have collided with a tree, which would probably have killed him. He was lucky enough to survive the accident with a broken pool and other, less serious injuries, and this was enough for Neeson to weaken motorcycling for the rest of his life.
The magazine writer of the men who interviewed him told the star that he had not only ran by bike, but recently had an accident himself. According to the journalist, Neeson became “serious” and said to him: “You have to watch yourself. Take it out of your system. Make a pact with your wife. And don’t cheat it.”
So you have it: If you want Liam Neeson in your film, he holds his character of a step rocket! And maybe they don’t try to throw him as a thief (because he is not a fan of His work in Steve McQueens “Witwen”).