Liam Neeson movies
Suspect (1987)
In this legal thriller, Neeson plays a homeless deaf and mute Vietnam veteran who is suspected of murder. Thank goodness he’s represented by a tireless public defender, played by Cher!
Anna Christie (1993)
He met his future wife NatashaRichardson when they appeared together on Broadway in this EugeneO’Neill play in which he portrayed a seaman who falls in love with a former prostitute (Richardson), roles that earned them both Tony Award nominations.
Schindler’s List (1993)
Neeson received an Academy Award nomination for playing OskarSchindler, who saved more than a thousand Jewish lives by employing them at his factories during the Holocaust.
Michael Collins (1996)
He went back to his homeland to play the title role’s Irish revolutionary and politician in this biopic that, upon its release, became the highest-grossing film ever in Ireland.
Star Wars: Episode 1—The Phantom Menace (1999)
He’s Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn, who encourages the training of Anakin Skywalker in this prequel to the original trilogy.
Love Actually (2003)
The British holiday rom-com hit featured Neeson as a recent widower sweetly encouraging his young stepson to express how he feels to his classmate crush.
Kinsey (2004)
In yet another title role, he starred in this biopic about AlfredKinsey and his pioneering work on human sexuality.
Batman Begins (2005)
Director ChristopherNolan’s lauded origin story of Batman (ChristianBale) included Neeson as Henri Ducard (aka Ra’s al Ghul), a Gotham villain peddling destruction. Next, Liam Neeson Opens Up About Working With His Son and What He Wants to Do Next